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Session Title. Presented by: Presenter name(s), Institution(s)/Company(s) September xx, 2014. About This Template. This template was created in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. Sample slides with instructions have been added for you as a guide.
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Session Title Presented by: Presenter name(s), Institution(s)/Company(s) September xx, 2014
About This Template This template was created in Microsoft PowerPoint2007. Sample slides with instructions have been added for you as a guide. The “rules of etiquette” slide is optional – feel free to edit or delete. Session Title
Reminders • Session handouts - mandatory • Final materials are due by August 13. • Slides will be posted to a password-protected page on the conference website for attendees to download and use as handouts during your session. • Naming your files • Use the following format for your PowerPoint: Session X – Session Title (example: Session 3 – 101 Ways to Make HR Great.pptx). • Use the following format for support materials: Session X – Session Title 1 (example: Session 2 – The Latest in Washington Regulations1.docx). • Submitting your PowerPoint and supporting material • E-mail to conferences@cupahr.org. • Frequently Asked Questions • Visit http://www.cupahr.org/conference2014/presenter-faq.aspx for answers to Frequently Asked Questions regarding presentations. Session Title
About the Title Slide • Please edit four items on the title slide by inserting: • Your session title • Presenter information • Date your presentation is scheduled • Footer (in the Insert tab, click Header & Footer) • Your session title must match what is found on the conference website: http://www.cupahr.org/conference2014/index.aspx. Session Title
Session Rules of Etiquette Thank you for your cooperation! Please silence your cell phone. If you must leave the session early, please do so as discreetly as possible. Please avoid side conversation during the session unless encouraged to engage with your peers. Session Title
Introduction Introduce yourself. State the purpose of your presentation. Need tips for strengthening your presentation? Check out this summary of Dr. John Medina’s “Brain Rules” for presenters: www.slideshare.net/garr/brain-rules-for-presenters Session Title
Agenda State the main ideas you’ll be talking about. Itemize all topics you plan to cover as they fit within your objectives. Session Title
Objectives • List the benefits/takeaways of attending this session by creating 2-3 learning objectives for conference participants. • These can be taken from your presentation proposal. • Example: You will be able to define _______ and apply _______ guidelines when you return to your institution. Session Title
Topic #1 Consider using the title slide as you transition from one topic/agenda item to the next.
Topic #1 Insert details on this topic. Add supporting information and examples. Relate the topic to your learners. Session Title
Takeaways Summarize the key points you want your learners to remember. Restate session objectives/takeaways. Session Title
Questions Be sure to leave about 10-15 minutes for questions from your audience. Session Title
Thank You Presenter Name(s) email (optional) Please complete the online evaluation form for this session. CUPA-HR will e-mail session evaluations to you today. Session Title