PRESENTATION GUIDELINES
Session Guidelines
The sessions are 90 minutes long and include two, three, or four papers.
Depending on the number of papers in the session, the time should be
divided equally for each presentation, allowing about five minutes after
each one for questions.
Session Chair Guidelines
If you are chairing a session, please follow the guidelines below:
- Contact the speaker before your session starts.
- Check the equipment in the room. If something does not
work or if anything else is needed, contact the PICMET volunteer
responsible for your room.
- Introduce each speaker.
- Coordinate the time allocated to each speaker so that each has
about equal time, allowing about five minutes for questions from the
audience.
- Fill out the Session Summary Form and leave it on the table in
the room. (The form will be given to the session chair by the PICMET
volunteer at the beginning of the session.)
Speaker Guidelines
If you are presenting a paper, please follow the guidelines below:
- Introduce yourself to your session chair, and provide him/her
with a brief background statement that he/she can use in introducing
you to the audience.
- Divide the 90 minutes by the number of papers in your session so
that every speaker in the session has approximately the same length
of time.
- Allow about five minutes for questions from the audience after
your presentation.
AUDIO/VISUAL EQUIPMENT
Each session is equipped with an LCD projector and screen. The
Think Tank room near the registration area is designated as the Authors Room.
If you need information or assistance about anything else concerning the conference,
volunteers in the registration area will try to help you.
WiFi
WiFi for Internet connections will be provided to give you the opportunity to check your e-mail and to send
messages.
PICMET VOLUNTEERS
PICMET Volunteers wearing white polo shirts with the PICMET logo will
assist the participants throughout the conference. If you need
help in locating the room where your session will be held or finding a
replacement bulb for the projector, for example, you can contact the
PICMET Volunteers. They will do their best to help you. If
you need information about anything else concerning the conference, a
volunteer in the registration area will try to help you.