Abstract
We present an assessment of the Engage program, a graduate-student-created and led training program at the University of Washington. Using a pre-course/post-course study design, we examined student ability to deliver a short presentation appropriate for a public audience. Based on both self-assessments and assessments by external reviewers, we show that Engage trainees had an increase in their ability to employ effective communication techniques.
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Clarkson, M., Houghton, J., Chen, W., & Rohde, J. (2018). Speaking about science: a student-led training program improves graduate students’ skills in public communication. Journal of Science Communication, 17(2), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.17020205
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