ELUNA 2008
What to do at ELUNA
When you get to ELUNA, there are a few things you should do prior to your presentation.
- Attend the Presenter's Orientation
session -- this is where you will get the final details of how things will
work at this particular conference, as well as an opportunity to practice
with the microphones and projection equipment
- Check out the room where you will present
- Load all of the files that you will need
- Test out the network connection,
if you have requested one
- Bring your own laser pointer, if you want to use one
- Make sure that everything works! ! !
- Talk with the session moderator about introductions and the Q&A period
- Talk with your moderator if you would like them to help during the presentation by typing or mousing for you
After your presentation, you can RELAX and be happy that you contributed to the meeting's
success. But there are still a few small things left to do:
- Make sure your
track
coordinator has the final version of your presentation in a zip
file
- Vacate the room quickly,
especially if a new session is due to begin right away
- If attendees still have
questions, guide them out into the public areas or arrange to meet up
with them later
- If you promised to send
attendees more information after the meeting, note this arrangement
and remember to follow up
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Presentation Tips created by Alan Manifold.
Revised December 10, 2007 by Wil Frost.