Oral Presentation
Take the stage at our conference and share your research through an engaging oral presentation. Use dynamic slides to bring your insights to life and captivate the audience. This is your opportunity to showcase your work and inspire others with your enthusiasm!
- Live Video Presentation
- Power Point Virtual Presentation
Guidelines For Presentation
- Maintain Clear Flow: Ensure a smooth transition from one slide to the next.
- Use Visuals: Incorporate charts and graphs to highlight key points for better audience comprehension.
- Keep It Simple: Avoid excessive text. Follow the 6-6-6 rule—max 6 words per bullet, 6 bullets per slide, and 6 text slides in a row.
- Limit Flashy Effects: Avoid gifs, bright colors, and complex visuals that may distract or confuse the audience.
- Choose Readable Fonts: Use high-contrast, easy-to-read fonts (around 30-point size). Avoid font variations, all caps, or italics.
- Respect Time: Keep your presentation within 8-10 minutes.
Poster Presentation
As a poster presenter, you’ll have the opportunity to showcase your research visually. In a poster session, there is no formal oral presentation—each author is given a dedicated display space to present their poster.
Your poster should effectively communicate your ideas using diagrams, graphics, data, photos, and concise text. Make sure it is self-explanatory, so attendees can understand your work at a glance.
While your poster does the talking, you should be present during specific times, such as refreshment breaks and the poster session, to engage with viewers, answer questions, and discuss your research in more detail.
Guidelines For Presentation
How you should make the content of a
poster? A good poster should answer following questions.
Poster Size
- Dimensions for the posters are 2*3 feet (Width: 2 feet, Height: 3 feet). Please ensure your poster does not exceed these dimensions.
Poster Submission
- Please submit your poster at the registration table upon arrival.
Poster Viewing & Evaluation
- A designated time for poster viewing will be included in the conference schedule. During this session, you are expected to be present by your poster for discussions and questions.
- Engage with attendees by explaining your work, answering questions, sharing your contact details, and delving deeper into the topic of your presentation.
Time Limit
- The poster viewing session will have a specific time limit, which will be communicated in the schedule. Ensure you’re available during this time to engage with the audience.
Virtual Presentation
If you’re unable to attend the conference in person but still want your work to be presented and published, we offer convenient virtual presentation options for the ICPHPHHM. You can choose from two formats:
- Live Video Presentation
- Power Point Virtual Presentation
Guidelines For Presentation
Live Video Presentation
- Set the Scene: Choose a clean, professional background and ensure good lighting that highlights your face.
- Stable Connection: Connect directly to the modem or use a reliable and strong Wi-Fi connection for the best internet experience.
- Test and Rehearse: Practice your presentation multiple times with the same equipment and internet connection you’ll use during the live session.
- Webcam Position: Adjust your webcam so it captures your face, neck, and shoulders clearly.
- Clear Audio: Ensure your voice is clear and easy to understand. Consider using external microphones or headphones for better sound quality.
- Be Yourself: Authenticity matters, so let your personality shine through. Enjoy the process and have fun presenting!
Time Limit: Your presentation should last between 8-10 minutes.
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