Presenter Guidelines

Presenter Guidelines

 

Contributors may be the first author on only one paper or poster.  For example, if you are first author on a poster, you may not also be a first author on a paper.  This includes any paper or poster given as part of a symposium or otherwise.

 

Deadlines

Symposium proposal: Friday, July 12, 2019

Abstract submission:  Friday, September 27, 2019

Student Award submission:  Wednesday, October 16, 2019

 

Guidelines for Podium Presentations

  • Oral presentations are allotted 15 minutes each, including time for questions and discussion. As such, presentations should be approximately 10 to 12 minutes long, leaving roughly 3 to 5 minutes for questions and discussion. The session chairperson is responsible for ensuring that all podium presentations are within the predefined time limit.
  • Bring your presentation file on a USB device in the morning before presentations or during a break so that we can check that the presentation has not lost formatting as a result of compatibility issues. In advance, please scan your USB device for viruses. Do not bring your laptop to the podium.
  • All the audiovisual equipment required for your talk will be in the room, including a PC (Windows 10) computer.  If your presentation is prepared on a Mac, please test it on a PC to ensure compatibility. If you are embedding videos in your presentation, please contact the organizers in advance to ensure that they will play properly.
  • If you have any special AV requirements, please contact the organizers in advance.

 

Guidelines for Poster Presentations

  • Posters should not exceed 114 cm (45'') in height and 86 cm (34'') in width. All necessary materials for poster display will be provided.
  • Poster material should be presented in a clear and logical format. Keep text to a minimum and use graphs or tables to illustrate your message. Titles should be legible 2.5 metres away and viewers should be able to read the text from 1.5 metres distance. Subheadings should be at least 30 point font. Text font should be at least 20 point, though larger font is encouraged.

 

Student Presentations

  • The guidelines for student presentations may be found at http://www.capa-acap.net/student-resources/guidelines-student-papers
  • The Oschinsky-McKern Award ($500) is presented to the top podium presentation.
  • The Davidson Black Award ($500) is presented to the top poster presentation.
  • Single- or multi-authored podium presentations and posters will be considered in the competition, granted the student’s contribution to the project was substantive. The award will go only to the student, not the faculty, and if multiple students were involved, the award will be split among multiple student authors.
  • The final version of the paper/poster must be submitted to conference@capa-acap.net (link sends e-mail) no later than Wednesday, October 16, 2019 to be considered for either award.
  • follow this link for information about eligibility and the history of the student awards https://capa-acap.net/eligibility-and-history-student-awards