Presentation Guidelines

Oral Presentation

What is an Oral Presentation?

As an oral presenter, you can deliver your presentation live to the audience effectively and engage with fruitful discussions with the audience. Oral presenters will get a lot of benefits in their <>.

Important tips, information and guideline for Oral presentations

Guidelines for the presentation slides
  • Consider the sequence and relevancy of slides. The current slide should build a path to next slide Use graphs and charts to illustrate your prominent points. Those will help the audience to clearly understand the content.
  • Make it simple. Too much fancy graphs and charts with huge data and numbers will mess the mind of the audience. Don't use more flash, gif images, and fancy colors. Otherwise, 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 and 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 are distracting. A good guideline is a minimum of 30-point text.

Poster Presenters

What is a poster presentation?

As a poster presenter you can deliver your presentation to the audience effectively in the form of a poster.

In a poster session, there is no formal oral presentation; instead, each author is assigned a display area on which diagrams, graphics, data, pictures/photos, and a small amount of text are presented.

The poster should be self-understandable, but the author should be available at certain times, such as refreshment breaks and during the devoted poster session, to interact with viewers and answer questions.

Poster presenters will get lot of benefits in their registration fee package Link.

Important tips, information and guideline for Poster presentations
General Guidelines for Poster Production

How you should make the content of a poster? A good poster should answer following questions.

  • Does the poster deliver a message?
  • The information's are enough or too much?
  • Graphics are expressing the information?
  • Is it original in its content or findings?
  • Is the methodology mentioned?
  • Are aims and objectives mentioned?
  • Are the conclusions/results presented?
Visual guideline for posters
  • Make the layout and show it to your colleagues first.
  • The heading of the poster should be visible and it should include topic, Author name and contact details.
  • The letters should be visible at least from approximately 2.5 meters.
  • Use simple format and more spatial layout with good color combination.
  • Use reader friendly icons and symbols such as arrows, numbers and etc.
  • Avoid much as possible abbreviations and jargons.
  • Highest clarity and visibility will attract the audience.
Poster Size

Dimensions for the posters are 2*3 feet (Width 2 and Height 3). Please ensure that your poster does not exceed this size.

Poster Submission

Please ensure that you handover the poster to the organizing committee at the registration table.

Poster viewing session and Evaluation

A time slot will be allocated for the poster viewing in the conference program and Please ensure that you stand by your poster(s) during that session for discussion and questions.

As visitors examine the display area, the poster presenters are then able to explain on material viewed, answer questions, exchange contact information, and fully discuss the subject matter.

Virtual Presenters

If you wish your paper to be published in Conference Publications, but will not able to attend the conference, you have an option to register as a "virtual presenter".

  • Abstracts and papers will be published in conference proceedings
  • Submit your paper for peer review to the supporting Journals

An author certificate, abstract book and conference materials will be posted to every virtual presenter after the conference.

Evaluation of the Presentations

All the presentations (Oral/Poster) will be evaluated by the session chairs and evaluation panel members based on the given criteria. Based on the marks given by the session chairs and evaluation panel members, the best presenter in each session, best overall presenter, best student presenter and best poster presenter will be selected. All these winners will be awarded at the Awards ceremony.