Corporate (Purchased) Session Presenter Information
Q: Could you explain what each suggested "session format type" means?
Industry-Led Session
This session is a presentation given by a client of a corporation (at least one higher education institution required). A subject matter expert from your corporation is present to add to the discussion. Your client will demonstrate the benefits your company's solutions have had on campus, enabling them to speak to general benefits for other campuses. Q&A provides for valuable interaction between the client/corporation and the audience.
Industry and Campus Panel
This session consists of a panel of three subject-matter experts (at least one institutional representative is required) and a moderator. The topic should address a hot topic of key interest to higher education; emerging trends; research; and strategies, technologies, and business offerings.
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General Information for All Presenters
Q: Do I need to register to present?
As a presenter, you must register in order to present. Be sure to register by January 8 to get the early-bird rate. We also encourage you to book your hotel and travel early. Please visit our Hotel and Travel page for more information.
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Q: How do I create or update my EDUCAUSE profile?
An EDUCAUSE Profile is required to be listed as a session presenter and for conference registration. Also, because your profile is displayed with your session in the online agenda, it is important to have your current title and institution/organization. Please also upload a professional headshot.
Need to create a profile?
- Go to the Member Directory home page.
- Click the "Create a Profile" link.
- You'll be prompted to enter an email address first so the system can cross-check the database. If your email is not in the database, the next screen will direct you to "Create a Profile."
- NOTE: Please wait until you receive an email indicating that your profile has been approved, then proceed with the steps under Have a Profile.
- If you need assistance, please contact the Membership Team at [email protected] or 303-449-4430.
Have a profile?
- Log in from the Member Directory home page.
- If you have a profile, log in with the red Login button in the upper right corner of your screen.
- If you have forgotten your username/password, you may reset both from the Login page.
- Once logged in, Update Your Profile will display. Click this to update your bio, photo, visibility setting, and more.
- Make sure that your visibility setting (found within Edit Primary Info) is not too restrictive. We recommend the option "Visible only to authenticated EDUCAUSE members (with contact info)."
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Q: Could you explain what my "Session Type" means?
The following session types were assigned through the proposal submission process and are designed to set participant expectations when they attend a session.
Preconference Workshops
Preconference workshops will be held Tuesday, February 19, from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. (PT), face-to-face, in Anaheim, California. Up to two presenters from each seminar will be provided with a full complimentary registration to the annual meeting. Preconference workshops are intended to provide attendees with significant assistance in addressing their needs and opportunities to navigate the learning horizons.
Present and Engage Sessions
- Interactive Presentation: Interactive presentations are opportunities to present in detail on a project, idea, or experience while enabling audience participation. These sessions require continuous engagement tactics, interspersed activity tactics, or intensive Q&A tactics. They are scheduled for 45 minutes, and at least 15 minutes of this time should be interactive.
- Short Presentation Pairs: Presentation pairings include two 15-minute presentations (by different presenters) followed by a 15-minute question/discussion period, for a total of 45 minutes. This is a great way to organize closely related content with two unique perspectives. These highly visible sessions highlight pioneering practices by giving institutions a spotlighted venue with condensed presentation time. Please note these are not poster sessions.
- Hands-On Workshop: Workshops are 45-minute sessions where participants experience technology or pedagogical practices firsthand. Note that these are not presentation sessions—they are activity sessions. Presenters will guide a hands-on, tutorial-like experience using applications and resources. Participants are asked to bring a mobile device (e.g., smartphone, tablet, laptop) to the session in order to fully participate and to experience an emerging, innovative technology or practice. Hands-on workshops, by virtue of their robust interactive learning design, will have priority consideration for the active learning space (designed by Steelcase Education). Presenters are responsible for providing any additional technologies needed to ensure an engaging hands-on experience.
Discuss and Connect Sessions
- Discussion Circle: This is ELI's version of an unstructured, topic-driven discussion, somewhat like a conceptual jam session. The discussion circle is a way to engage with colleagues seeking common solutions to today's greatest challenges on the learning horizon. Eschewing any presentation, discussion circle hosts facilitate conversations in small, intimate settings, allowing participants to take a deep dive into a pressing issue the community is tackling and for which the resolution is not obvious. These 45-minute sessions are highly interactive and provide a unique learning and bonding opportunity.
- Posters: Posters give participants and presenters the opportunity to share and examine problems, issues, and solutions in a more casual, personal environment through informal, interactive, brief presentations focused on effective practices, research findings, or technical solutions. The standard setup for a poster includes a 6' foot skirted table, wireless internet access, and boards. Posters are allocated 45 minutes of action, with ample time for setup and breakdown.
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Q: Is there a PowerPoint template I should use for my presentation?
EDUCAUSE provides an optional PowerPoint template for your convenience. The template is in 16:9 aspect ratio (widescreen).
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Q: Do you have tips on delivering an effective, engaging presentation?
Yes! Please visit the Presenter Concierge page of our website for EDUCAUSE's new microlearning module series on "Presentation Best Practices." This series will help you create a "rock star" presentation by focusing on the practices adopted by the most effective speakers, presenters, and facilitators. Expect to spend approximately one hour with the entire six-part series. Each module is only about 10 minutes and will help you plan your time, materials, and interactive elements for maximum impact.
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Q: How do I share my session resources with attendees, and should I include a copyright statement?
All presenters should share their presentation materials prior to the annual conference. Please upload all slides to the Speaker Portal using the following format for file names.
File names:
Please rename files to be uploaded with the session title and the resource type (examples: NameofSession_Slides.ppt and/or NameofSession_ Handout.pdf). If you password-protect a PDF document, please make sure to enable the file to be read by a screen reader. It is our goal to make our resources easily available to those who use adaptive and assistive technology to access files over the internet.
You may use this copyright statement on one of your first slides:
"This presentation leaves copyright of the content to the presenter. Unless otherwise noted in the materials, uploaded content carries the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0), which grants usage to the general public, with appropriate credit to the author."
Uploading a Resource or Document to a Session:
- Log in to the Speaker Portal and click on My Sessions tab.
- Click on the session title to which you would like to add resources.
- Navigate to the Manage Documents tab.
- Click on the Upload button.
- Click on the Choose File button.
- Find and select the document to upload.
- Select the file type.
- If the file type is not a PowerPoint or a video, please select Resources.
- Add a descriptive Title for the document (see above for naming).
- Description: You may leave this blank, as it does not display anywhere.
- Comments: This is for your use only as well as content managers who will be able to view your comments.
- Click the green Upload button.
- Success! You did it! The status will say “pending”; however, it is automatically approved to your online session listing. (Please allow 12–24 hours for the next system sync.) To confirm the resource was uploaded, please visit your session listing on the ELI Agenda.
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Breakout Session Presenter Information
Q: How will my on-site room be set up?
All meeting rooms (with the exception of poster sessions and hands-on workshops) will have a combination of rounds in the front of the room and theater-style (rows of chairs) in the back. There will be a head table with chairs for presenters and a standing lectern at the front of the room.
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Q: How big is the room that I will present in and how many people can I expect at my session?
Session rooms vary in size but will hold anywhere from 80 to 250 people. The room assigned for your presentation will depend on your topic and format. We cannot anticipate how many people will attend your session, and seating is first come, first served. (Preconference workshops are the exception.)
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Q: Is there a floor plan for my session?
Q: Will I have access to audio/video equipment?
All of the session rooms (with the exception of poster sessions) will have the following standard AV:
- LCD projector with HDMI capabilities and screen (16:9 widescreen format)
- Projector stand
- Microphones:
- 1 wired microphone at lectern
- 1 wireless lavalier
- 1 additional table microphone for panels of three or more
- Sound patch for computer audio to the room through house sound
Computers are not provided in meeting rooms. Please bring your own computer and adapters. Before arriving please make sure your computer is equipped with standard HDMI output and that you know how to use a projector with your computer.
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Q: Will I have Internet access?
The following Internet connections will be available:
- Wireless access will be available for both presenters and attendees. The connection speed will be sufficient to access and navigate web pages and email.
- One Ethernet connection for presenter use (cable dropped between lectern and table and requested to be long enough for use at either location).
Substantial bandwidth will be provided and should be sufficient for basic applications you wish to present. However, if you know that your presentation will require a significant bandwidth and have concerns, please contact Sarah Reynolds.
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Q: How will I know how well my presentation went, and when do I get feedback?
Your audience will rate and comment on your session. On your last slide, as well as putting your contact details, encourage attendees to provide feedback by asking them to complete the presenter evaluation on the mobile app. We will send you your session ratings and comments within one month of the event. Highly rated presenters may be considered for other speaking opportunities with EDUCAUSE.
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Poster Session Presenter Information
Q: What will my area look like?
Standard items provided for poster sessions:
- Low-boy cocktail rounds
- Assembly supplies (push pins, scissors, tape)
- Wireless access (no Ethernet connection)
Complimentary items upon request (up to two of each):
- Floor easels
- 40" x 30" foam boards
Power will not be provided for laptops or tablets, so if you plan to use one for your presentation, be sure it is fully charged. Also, note that there will be no equipment security or storage available when you are not presenting, so please keep valuable items with you at all times.
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Q: Will I have internet access?
This page contains information and resources to assist you as a presenter at the ELI Annual Meeting. If you do not find an answer to your question, please contact us.