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389 Communicating and Presenting Complex Issues and Data
389 Communicating and Presenting Complex Issues and Data
Effective visual display of complex information
389
Communicating and Presenting Complex Issues and Data
Counties present complex and detailed information to decision makers and the public may fall into the trap of overwhelming the audience with too much content or complexity. This course provides strategies and techniques for presenting data, complex issues and analytical information in a way an audience can understand and apply. Participants explore balancing content with clarity, effective use of tools such as PowerPoint, and determining what evidence to present. Using their own examples, participants examine how to present statistical data, key elements of visual design, and creation of presentations which communicate multifaceted ideas in a clear manner.
Instructor: Deb Hunt, Ph.D. is the Chief Deputy Director for CSU-Sacramento's College of Continuing Education.
When
6/8/2023 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Where
Eureka Veterans Memorial Hall 1018 H Street Eureka, CA 95501
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