1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1.1. General Info
To ensure the success of the upcoming conference, and to satisfy the high expectations of the delegates, it is important that presenters adhere to certain standards and guidelines. These are explained below, therefore we ask you to read this information carefully.
As a presenter, you are going to communicate the results of your work. In doing so, you have to consider carefully who your target audience is and what is of interest to them. It should be kept in mind that the majority of delegates are practicing professionals who like to leave the event with new ideas and developments that are applicable in their respective business activities.
Targeting your presentation to a narrow audience of specialists is justified only for very specialised sessions. Additionally, the amount and detail of information that can be communicated in the allocated presentation time is very limited. This means that complexities, detailed derivations and involved arguments will fail to reach your audience. Simple statements and illustrations are easier to understand and these must convey the essence of your presentation.
All presentations must be in English and should follow the ‘Professional and Ethical standards’ as stipulated in article XVI of EAGE’s By-laws.
Programme times must be strictly adhered to.
1.2. Registration
All speakers must register for the conference before 15 March 2021 using the online registration process.
1.3. Cancellations
The deadline to withdraw your presentation from the workshop programme is 15 March 2021 (23:59, CET). Should you be unable to give your presentation, then please inform us as soon as possible but ultimately 15 March 2021 via the Presenter Name Confirmation form.
If you will not be the presenter of the presentation(s), please kindly provide us with the contact details of the replacing presenter in the Presenter Name Confirmation Form. (Please note that failure to do so will be considered as a no-show and will disqualify you from presenting at all EAGE events for the next 3 years.)
2. ORAL & POSTER PRESENTATIONS
3. TIPS & TRICKS
Basically, there are three key aspects to giving a great video presentation:
3.1. The technicalities
3.3. How you say it