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Date Posted: 13:50:59 08/29/10 Sun Hello, I am researching. I found something related to the second question. Now i think this is the way. What do you think? I am sending this part, but I am still looking for more information. My cell is 8794 6026 What type of communication sessions are there in conferences? In conferences (a formal event where researchers present results, workshops, and other activities) the type of comunication sessinos are: Individual paper: presented by one or more authors within a twenty-minute period, with an additional ten minutes for discussion. Posters: acording to Wikipedia, Poster”is the presentation of research information by an individual or representatives of research teams at a congress or conference with an academic or professional focus. The work is usually peer reviewed.” They are effective for presenting results of empirical research if data can be presented visually (e.g. charts, graphs, tables). A block of time will be designated when presenters are available to discuss their posters. Prospective presenters are encouraged to consider posters because of the opportunity they provide for inclusion of more presenters and topics in the program and for extended discussion with other researchers. http://www.aaal.org/Default.aspx?pageId=341259 Colloquia: presented in three-hour blocks. Colloquium organizers may divide their time as they choose, but time should be allocated for opening and closing remarks, presentations, discussants (if included), and extended audience response. Colloquium organizers serve as the liaison between participants in the colloquium and the program committee, and are therefore responsible for communication among these participants. http://www.aaal.org/Default.aspx?pageId=341259 Panels: generally feature a sequence of 15-20 minute talks followed by discussion. roundtables: “a group of participants around a shared concern in order to generate discussion among the roundtable participants and with the audience. To this end, instead of delivering full-length papers, participants are asked to deliver short position statements in response to questions distributed in advance by the organizer, or they take turns responding to prompts from the moderator. The bulk of the session should be devoted to discussion. No paper titles are listed in the program, only the names of participants”. http://msa.press.jhu.edu/conferences/msa11/cfp.html [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Re: second question | Mauricio Horto | 14:24:14 08/29/10 Sun |