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General
Information
Please check the session
schedule on the program that you will receive by email after the
registration deadline to see which day and time you are presenting.
The duration of a presentation slot is 20 minutes (15 minutes for
your lecture and 5 minutes for questions-discussion). An LCD
projector and a computer (MS Windows XP) with a CD-ROM drive, USB
ports, and presentation software (MS PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat
Reader) will be available in all the conference rooms for lecture
presentations.
Also, a Laser Pointer will be available for you, but it is highly
recommended to have your own pointer in case of emergencies.

Preparation of Visuals
Before the beginning of each session, each presenter
must deliver his CV (Short Biography) which must be printed out
according to the format:
http://www.worldses.org/drafts/biography.doc
Please note that individuals using computer
projection must bring a CD or USB memory key containing their presentation.
Speakers should arrive in their session room 10 minutes before the start of
their session to hand the presenter’s personal data sheet (biography) to the
chairperson.
General
Considerations
Limit the
number of words per visual to no more than 30.
Leave space, at least the height of a
capital letter, between lines of text.
All fonts, including those on graphs,
should be 18 point or larger.
Graphs and charts should have bold lines
and symbols that contrast sharply with the background.
Your presentation time is about 15 minutes,
leaving about 5 minutes for questions from the audience.
A reasonable presentation time for each
slide is about 2 minutes, as any shorter interval will make it difficult for
the audience to understand.
Do not waste visuals where they are not
needed. Use them where a picture, chart, diagram, or cartoon will help.
Tables of figures are hard to read and understand quickly, use pie charts or
column graphs instead.
If it takes longer than 10 seconds to
comprehend a visual, then there’s too much material in it. Do not put
anything on the visual if you don't need it. Tell what each visual is all
about, but do not read from it. Keep it on screen, as long as your talk
refers to it.
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Board of the
Directors
About WSEAS
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