For your convenience, we offer both virtual & Physical presentations if you are unable to attend the conference in person but still need your work to be presented and published then you can present it virtually . There are three different types of presentations.
ORAL PRESENTATION
All presentations must be delivered in English – the official language of the
conference. Each
presentation, made by one or more speakers, must be prepared in English and should be no longer than
15
minutes, afterward, we will have around five minutes for questions and answers. We
recommend delivering
a PowerPoint presentation of your research work on the conference day. You can save a copy of your
presentation in your email and also bring your presentation on a USB stick.
Consider the sequence and relevancy of your slides. A current slide should build a path to next slide.
Use graphs and charts to illustrate your prominent points. They will help the audience to clearly
understand the content.
Make it simple. Too much fancy graphs and charts with huge data and numbers will confuse the audience.
Don’t use flash, gif images and fancy colors. The audience will only remember those effects, not your
message. Make it simple!
Use the 6-6-6 rule: (maximum 6 words per bullet, maximum 6 bullets per slide, and maximum 6 text slides
in a row). The fewest words with effective imagery will have the most powerful effect.
Use high-contrast, easy-to-read fonts that are common to most computers. Do not use ALL CAPS, italics,
and other enhancements that clutter and distract. A good guideline is a minimum of 30-point font.
Keep your presentation within the 8-10 minute timeframe.
POSTER PRESENTATION
You must submit a 250-word poster abstract that can be included in the conference proceedings. After your abstract is accepted you can prepare and submit your completed poster as a PDF file. The recommended size for the poster is an A0 paper size (1189 x 841 mm or 46.8 x 33.1 in) . Print out your poster and bring it with you. All posters will be displayed for the duration of the conference. The authors must prepare a presentation no longer than 15 minutes and 5 minutes for questions and answers. The poster presentations will be scheduled along with other paper presentations within the sessions.
VIRTUAL PRESENTATION
Virtual authors whose abstracts are accepted must prepare the content for the presentation itself in one of these following ways:
Recording a video of the presentation (mp4 or any other multimedia file)
Creating a PowerPoint presentation with slides and a voice-over
Giving your virtual presentation live, via Zoom.us
Your Virtual Presentation will be scheduled along with other oral presentations
within the sessions. At
your paper’s presentation time, we will “play” your presentation and, optionally, set up a question and
answer session afterward (Zoom.us). For the live Zoom Presentation, you should ensure that you have the
video equipment and software set up well in advance of the actual presentation and do a test-drive.
Registered virtual authors will receive PDF Proceedings, a certificate and their papers will be included
in Rais Conference Proceedings.