Presentation Guidelines for Academic Conference
Detailed instructions for preparing and delivering an oral presentation at an academic conference, including slide design tips, time management guidance, and concluding remarks. Emphasis on slide content organization, font styles, and recommended practices for effective communication with the audience.
- Presentation Guidelines
- Academic Conference
- Slide Design Tips
- Time Management
- Effective Communication
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[Title of Paper] [First Author, Second Author, Third Author] [First affiliation, Address, City, and Postcode, Country] [Second affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country] 1
PRESENTATION INSTRUCTIONS The oral presentation is 12 minutes in length; After the presentation, 2-3 minutes are reserved for questions; Consider approximately 1 minute per slide. The slides can be prepared as PowerPoint or PDF-presentations; We suggest the use of this document as a template if you use MS-Power Point. 2 [Title of the paper] [Presenter Name]
SLIDE TITLE The slide title should be in Calibri of size 36 point and capitalized; Do not exceed 1 line for the title If you prefer you can number the slide titles (e.g. 1. INTRODUCTION, etc) 3 [Title of the paper] [Presenter Name]
PRESENTATION MAIN BODY Text should be typed in Calibri of 24 point size; If necessary, headings should use font size of 28 point and bold. Please write short sentences, and assist with illustrations; Avoid using more than 2-3 colors for text and illustrations; Avoid using only capital letters and underlining; Avoid extensive use of fading and other animations. 4 [Title of the paper] [Presenter Name]
CONCLUSION Practice the presentation so you don t exceed the timing. The information given in this template is suggested. Presenters are encouraged, but not required to conform to these suggestions. See you in Syracuse! 5 [Title of the paper] [Presenter Name]