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		<title>The art of explanation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Do you worry about holding people's attention during presentations? Are you unsure where to start when faced with writing an essay or report? Are you preparing for an interview and wondering how to get all your points across? Explanation - identifying and communicating what we want to say - is an art. And the BBC presenter and journalist Ros Atkins is something of a master of the form. In this book, Ros shares the secrets he has learned from years of working in high-pressure newsrooms, identifying the ten elements of a good explanation and the seven steps you need to take to express yourself with clarity and impact. Whether at work, school, university or home, we all benefit from being able to articulate ourselves clearly.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A great read for polishing your communication skills&#8217; FORBES</b> <br /><b>&#8216;For all those who want their audiences to listen and understand&#8217; JEREMY BOWEN </b><br /><b>&#8216;Precision, deftness and a calming expertise&#8217; THE TIMES </b><br /><b><i><br />Do you worry about holding people&#8217;s attention during presentations?</i></b><br /><b><i><br />Are you unsure where to start when faced with writing an essay or report?</i></b><br /><b><i><br />Are you preparing for an interview and wondering how to get all your points across?</i></b></p>
<p>Explanation &#8211; identifying and communicating what we want to say &#8211; is an art. And the BBC presenter and journalist Ros Atkins, creator of the viral &#8216;Ros Atkins on&#8230;&#8217; explainer videos, is something of a master of the form. In this book, Ros shares the secrets he has learned from years of working in high-pressure newsrooms, identifying the ten elements of a good explanation and the seven steps you need to take to express yourself with clarity and impact.</p>
<p>Whether at work, school, university or home, we all benefit from being able to articulate ourselves clearly. Filled with practical examples, <i>The Art of Explanation </i>is a must-read for anyone who wants to sharpen their communication skills.</p>
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		<title>Knowing what we know</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>'A delightful compendium of the kind of facts you immediately want to share with anyone you encounter' <em>New York Times</em></strong></p><p><strong>'An ebullient, irrepressible spirit invests this book. It is erudite and sprightly'<em>Sunday Times</em></strong></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>&#8216;A delightful compendium of the kind of facts you immediately want to share with anyone you encounter&#8217; <em>New York Times</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;An ebullient, irrepressible spirit invests this book. It is erudite and sprightly&#8217;<em>Sunday Times</em></strong></p>
<p>From the creation of the first encyclopedia to Wikipedia, from ancient museums to modern kindergarten classes-here is award-winning writer Simon Winchester&#8217;s brilliant and all-encompassing look at how humans acquire, retain, and pass on information and data, and how technology continues to change our lives and our minds.</p>
<p>With the advent of the internet, any topic we want to know about is instantly available with the touch of a smartphone button. With so much knowledge at our fingertips, what is there left for our brains to do? At a time when we seem to be stripping all value from the idea of knowing things &#8211; no need for maths, no need for map reading, no need for memorisation &#8211; are we risking our ability to think? As we empty our minds, will we one day be incapable of thoughtfulness?</p>
<p>Addressing these questions, Simon Winchester explores how humans have attained, stored and disseminated knowledge. Examining such disciplines as education, journalism, encyclopedia creation, museum curation, photography and broadcasting, he looks at a whole range of knowledge diffusion &#8211; from the cuneiform writings of Babylon to the machine-made genius of artificial intelligence, by way of Gutenberg, Google and Wikipedia to the huge Victorian assemblage of the Mundaneum, the collection of everything ever known, currently stored in a damp basement in northern Belgium.</p>
<p>Studded with strange and fascinating details,<em> Knowing What We Know</em> is a deep dive into learning and the human mind. Throughout this fascinating tour, Winchester forces us to ponder what rational humans are becoming. What good is all this knowledge if it leads to lack of thought? What is information without wisdom? Does René Descartes&#8217; &#8216;<em>Cogito, ergo sum</em>&#8216;-&#8216;I think, therefore I am&#8217;, the foundation for human knowledge widely accepted since the Enlightenment-still hold?</p>
<p>And what will the world be like if no one in it is wise?</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Do you worry about holding people's attention during presentations? Are you unsure where to start when faced with writing an essay or report? Are you preparing for an interview and wondering how to get all your points across? Explanation - identifying and communicating what we want to say - is an art. And the BBC presenter and journalist Ros Atkins is something of a master of the form. In this book, Ros shares the secrets he has learned from years of working in high-pressure newsrooms, identifying the ten elements of a good explanation and the seven steps you need to take to express yourself with clarity and impact. Whether at work, school, university or home, we all benefit from being able to articulate ourselves clearly. Filled with practical examples, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to sharpen their communication skills.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;For all those who want their audiences to listen and understand&#8217; JEREMY BOWEN | &#8216;Precision, deftness and a calming expertise&#8217; THE TIMES </b><br /><b><i><br />Do you worry about holding people&#8217;s attention during presentations?</i></b><br /><b><i><br />Are you unsure where to start when faced with writing an essay or report?</i></b><br /><b><i><br />Are you preparing for an interview and wondering how to get all your points across?</i></b></p>
<p>Explanation &#8211; identifying and communicating what we want to say &#8211; is an art. And the BBC presenter and journalist Ros Atkins, creator of the viral &#8216;Ros Atkins on&#8230;&#8217; explainer videos, is something of a master of the form. In this book, Ros shares the secrets he has learned from years of working in high-pressure newsrooms, identifying the ten elements of a good explanation and the seven steps you need to take to express yourself with clarity and impact.</p>
<p>Whether at work, school, university or home, we all benefit from being able to articulate ourselves clearly. Filled with practical examples, <i>The Art of Explanation </i>is a must-read for anyone who wants to sharpen their communication skills.</p>
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