Lessons from the Next Generation Part 2: Language, Storytelling, and Design Skills that Matter
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What happens when academic language meets real-world health communication needs? In this episode—the second in a three-part series—we continue to explore some of the gaps between academic training and practical application in health communication.
At the end of Part 1, our conversation turned toward accessibility, and Part 2 picks up there, expanding into language and word choice and how to translate data into compelling stories that resonate with audiences. We close this session by discussing skills like evaluating resources for credibility and using programs like Canva for health communication.
Check out for Part 3 where we continue our conversation about graphic design, creativity, and planning for effective dissemination of health information.
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1. Introduction to Part Two (00:00:00)
2. Language Levels in Health Communication (00:01:47)
3. Academic Writing vs. Public Messaging (00:04:34)
4. Using Data to Tell Stories (00:08:30)
5. Skills Students Find Most Valuable (00:13:14)
6. Resource Evaluation and Canva Skills (00:17:25)
7. Episode Wrap-up (00:24:40)
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