Voice and Body Language
Please join us from 1-3 pm PDT on Monday, April 22. 
(Virtual Workshop.  Zoom link will be sent to registrants closer to workshop date.)

The meaning of information isn't just about the words themselves, but how they are brought to life. Research indicates that the subtle nuances in your voice, body language, and gestures have a huge impact on how engaged your audience is and how well they grasp the message you're trying to convey. 

In this interactive workshop, you'll explore vocal and nonverbal techniques, supported by real-world examples, to refine the art of "scoring the text" in your presentations. Video examples as well as opportunities for workshop participants to practice will convey how these techniques can result in more effective presentations and more long-lasting impact on your listeners.

Kim Rubinstein is a UC San Diego professor emeritus and a nationally renowned theatre director who has directed plays and won awards at prestigious theatres around the country. 

This workshop is presented by the UC San Diego Research Communications Program https://researchcommunications.ucsd.edu, which is funded by a grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.  It is open to CZ Biohub Affiliates, all in the UC San Diego campus community, and our other partners.
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Would you like to be one of the participants who brings a brief text (paragraph) about your research and works with Kim Rubinstein on the scoring?  Other participants would observe and learn from the feedback process and hear your scoring evolve.
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