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The Technical Programme is subject to change therefore, please check the Online Programme.
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Everyone attending the EAGE Workshop on Computational Sciences for New Energy and Oil Recovery needs to be registered to have access to the portal. Proceed with your registration before 3 September 2021 here.
Industry Specialists Give you Some Useful Tips!
Presenting to a live audience, whether they are a small group of colleagues or dozens of people is something learned from practice. That is why EAGE would like to help you on your way. Six seasoned presenters shared their experience and advice on preparing presentations on how to capture and how to keep the audience’s attention and on what they have learned over the years. The videos address different questions and situations, so whatever your concern is, the answer is here. This teaser introduces all speakers with a short ‘soundbite’. We are delighted that they have shared their advice and experience with us in this new EAGE video series! For all other videos click on the link below.
There’s basically three key aspects to giving a great video presentation:
Speak clearly and not to speak too fast or too slow. It is not a problem if you make a mistake or forget a word, just rephrase what you wanted to say and continue with your presentation