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bulletAll presentations should be 18-22 minutes in length. Approximately 5 minutes will be left for questions and answers.
bulletAll sessions will be stopped at 25 minutes whether there has been time for questions or not.
bulletComputer-generated presentations (multimedia technology/PowerPoint® 2007) WILL be used for all of the sessions.  All residents will have the same lead time and will be presenting in the same computer format.  Computer and LCD projectors will be provided for presentations.  Overhead and slide projectors will NOT be available. .
bulletUSB drives are preferred storage media.  CD-Rom will be accommodated.
bulletPlease use the following format for presentation file names:  Last name, first name.ppt
bulletPresentations must be ready to be uploaded at the time of registration on Wednesday. 
bullet Personal computers will NOT be used for presentations.
bullet Microphones will not be provided. 
bulletLaser pointers will NOT be provided.
bulletResidents’ presentations will be evaluated using this form by a panel of reviewers and by an audience of their peers and other preceptors.
bulletPresentation handouts are not needed.
bulletThere must be an interactive component. Active learning is an ACPE requirement and has been proven a more effective method of teaching, because the learner will focus more on the presenter, and retention rate is also higher. Using this in your presentation can be as simple as the periodic questioning of the learners (i.e., “How often do you see this in your practice?”) or including case studies or scenarios, that provide an opportunity to immediately apply course material and/or their practical experience.
bulletThe presentation schedule will be posted on this website early-mid April.

 

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12/20/2007