Speaker Guidelines
Speaker Guidelines
Speaker Guidelines
Preparation:
Prepare your presentation well in advance to ensure that it is clear, concise, and
engaging. Aim to structure your presentation into clear sections that flow logically and build upon
one another. Practice your presentation several times to ensure that it fits within the allotted time
and that you are comfortable with the material.
Timing:
Adhere to the allotted time for your presentation, which in this case is 20 minutes. Be sure
to arrive at the conference venue early to ensure that your presentation is set up and tested before
your session begins.
Content:
Ensure that your presentation is relevant to the conference theme and your assigned
session. Aim to provide novel and original insights into your research, avoiding overly technical
jargon that may be difficult for some attendees to understand. Structure your presentation to clearly
communicate your key findings, methods, and conclusions.
Engagement:
Be respectful and responsive to questions and feedback from the audience. Aim to
create a dynamic and interactive presentation that fosters discussion and exchange of ideas.
Consider incorporating interactive elements such as polls or Q&A sessions to engage the audience
and encourage participation.
Visual aids:
Use visual aids such as slides or diagrams to enhance your presentation, but avoid
overloading your slides with too much text or information. Aim for clear, concise visuals that
effectively communicate your key points. Ensure that your visual aids are legible from a distance and
that they are properly formatted to fit within the allotted time.
Note: By following these guidelines, you can deliver a compelling and engaging 20-minute presentation
that effectively communicates your research and engages the audience.