Make Your Data, Numbers, and Statistics More Digestible

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • A challenge we often encounter in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics is explaining technical information to non-technical audiences. In this video I explain why “simplifying” complex concepts is not “dumbing it down.” It’s make it more accessible.
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    Transcript:
    Make sure that you use language your audience understands. And I also want to really pinpoint here that when you change your language to suit your audience you are not dumbing it down. That's something I often hear in the industry is that if we don't talk about all this cool stuff and we just talk about the basic stuff that's dumbing it down. But no I disagree. Because if you think about it, teachers are not dumbing it down for their students. They're making it more accessible for them to understand. It's their responsibility. If you think about color blindness and data visualization you're not dumbing it down by making the colors easy to see for everyone. You're just making it more accessible. So I really want to disband that notion and help it see as: communication is something collaborative. You are meeting people where they are so you can bring them up to the level that you know. You have to do that bridging. That's what communication is all about
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