Workshops

Whether you it's your first time presenting your data to a group of your peers or whether you're an old hand we want this to be a rewarding experience for both you and your audience! We present a short guide . . .

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General Information:

All abstract submitters will present an oral presentation in a Workshop organized by topic. The final workshop topics will depend on abstract submissions and authors cannot be guaranteed of their first choice. Workshops generally contain 10 participants allowing each presenter ample time for both data presentation and discussion. The Workshop format utilizes overhead projectors. Thus authors should prepare pre-printed overheads.

Each presenter will be contacted by a Workshop Chair for specific details regarding their oral presentation.

Sorry, we are unable to accommodate PowerPoint presentations.

Effective presentations contain the following information:

    1. State the question you are asking or what you are investigating.
    2. State your hypothesis.
    3. Give sufficient background information so all members of the audience can understand the science being presented.
    4. Describe the methods being used.
    5. Present data in a clear format, i.e. easy to read tables, graphs, and figures.
    6. Present a conclusion.
    7. Tell what your data means in the big scheme of science.
    8. Present future directions.

Do's & Don'ts