Presentation Requirements
When developing a presentation, we strongly recommend sticking to the following requirements.
Each slide of the presentation should contain the Conference logotype:
- PDF format (choose on your choice; don't forget to use a transparent background when using in a presentation) — download
- PNG format — download
If you wish, you can download a ready-made template of a presentation (green & black) — download, (black & green) — download.
- Recommendations on how to show the programming code in your presentations — download.
- Try to use standard fonts, for example, Font – Arial, minimal size of text – 18 pt. Non-standard fonts are poorly perceived by the converter and can “flip out”.
- No black inscriptions on a lilac background (or other similar combinations). The text should be easy to read. Do not use soft “pastel” shades (for example, light pink). They are hard to see.
- It is necessary to use the space of the screen (slide) in full, for example, stretching drawings.
- Whenever possible, use the top 3/4 areas of the screen (slide) because the bottom part of the screen usually is not visible to viewers in the back rows.
- Each slide should have a header. Do not put full stops (periods) at the end of the headings.
- Before using screenshots, check the text for errors/misprints. There should not be red (green) underlining of errors/misprints on the image. Using preview screenshots is necessary.
- When using screenshots, unnecessary elements (toolbars, menus, empty backgrounds, etc.) should be removed.
- Do not overload slides with animation effects. To change slides, use the same animation effect.
- Try to avoid video inserts in talks. The size of the presentation is growing exponentially.
- If the slide contains units of measure in m2 or m3, it is necessary to use the ascending stroke (superscript).
- Check the correctness of the names of the authors of techniques, etc. Use the built-in features of editors to check spelling and punctuation.
- When possible, it is necessary to reduce the length of numbers. For example, instead of 40,000 Euros, it is better to write 40 thou Euros.
- Do not use offensive words on the slides of your presentation or in your speech. Be civilised.
- The final slide should contain the main ideas of the presentation.
- Presentations can be prepared in MS Office package version 2019 and above, in Open Office or Libre Office.
- File format—PPT, PPTX, PDF or Open Office formats. Prezi and Keynote presentations are not allowed! PowerPoint presentations are strongly recommended.
- It is strongly recommended not to embed videos in presentations! Presentations become large and do not convert well. Use an animated GIF instead.
- We recommend doing the presentations in 16:9 format.
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