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Before you make a presentation, look at these presentation types:
Long Presentation, 50 minutes This can be a workshop, panel, or lecture, but should include some participant discussion/activity time
Short Presentation, 25 minutes Best for research reports, book or method introductions
Table Talk, 20-minute session repeated with different groups of participantsThis is like a poster session on steroids. With other groups in the same room, you talk with a small group of people on whatever topic you choose: a book you recommend, a research project, policy, teaching basics, or even just a discussion. We cannot lecture more than 10 minutes leaving the rest for small-group discussion. After 20 minutes, participants change groups and you do it all over again. For novice presenters, this is a good way to get your feet wet in presenting.
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Note: If accepted, you must be registered for the conference to keep your presentation.
Due to the limited number of rooms, all presentations will be vetted for quality and appropriacy.
Any presentation demonstrating how a textbook, app, or English teaching device or service works, that is not available for free, must be labeled as a commercial presentation. Sponsors will be given a limited number of unvetted presentations.
Every room will be equipped with a desktop computer, projector and speakers. There is the ability to connect your own computer. However you will need to need to bring your own cables and support may not be available for that.
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