How to make highly effective knowledge mobilization presentations

In today’s knowledge-driven world, it is critical that scholars share their research beyond their disciplines to maximize their impact across multiple audiences and contribute to the public good. When showcasing your work, it’s best practice to be cognizant of how your information is framed and communicated to your audience. Present in a concise, professional manner through using few visuals — focus on the message and effectiveness of the visuals rather than the quantity. Convey enthusiasm for your work through verbal delivery.

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