As your session will be well
attended, we ask that you strongly consider the following points
to optimize the effectiveness of your presentation and the
session.
The audience is broad in
its background. Avoid jargon and abbreviations that are
unique to your specific field.
Avoid overly wordy text
slides-- bullet statements are often best.
On data slides, only
include information that you actually will discuss. Panels
that are not discussed are distracting and are not useful.
This often includes much of your control data and such data
is better left for your poster.
Every data slide should
have a descriptive title that summarizes the CONCLUSION of
the slide rather than only the type of experiment. Lettering
should be large (Titles are often best if 36 point or larger
and lettering on figure panels should be at least 12 point
and ideally larger)-- many use lettering way too small to be
seen well from the back of the room.
Conclusions should be
concise and probably no more than 4/slide. Again, lettering
should be very large (e.g., 22 Point font)
Future plans/directions -
We recommend a slide with your future plans/directions. This
may lead to better questions and collaborations.
Color - Your color
combinations must be able to project well in a large room
that is not completely dark! There is nothing wrong with
black & white slides.
Include your poster number
and time on your last slide.
KEEP ON TIME!!!! Most
attendees get upset when speakers go over their allotted
time as this interferes with attending another talk in a
different session.
Practice - Formally
practice in front of colleagues at least several days in
advance of the meeting so you have time to alter slides.
There is no excuse for having typing/spelling mistakes!
Indicating that chocolate will be available at your practice
will ensure attendance by many of your invitees. WE ASK THAT
ALL MENTORS PARTICIPATE IN SUCH A PRACTICE SESSION.
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