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ISLPED Presentation Template and Guidelines

ISLPED Presentation Template and Guidelines. 1 First Author, 2 Second Author, and 1 Last Author 1 Affiliation 1 2 Affiliation 2. Bring an electronic copy of your presentation on a USB drive Report to the session chair

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ISLPED Presentation Template and Guidelines

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  1. ISLPED Presentation Template and Guidelines 1First Author, 2Second Author, and 1Last Author 1Affiliation 1 2Affiliation 2

  2. Bring an electronic copy of your presentation on a USB drive Report to the session chair Upload the file onto the presentation computer at least 10 minutes before your session begins Uploading Your Presentation

  3. Use dedicated office tools to draw circuit schematics Thick lines, large fonts, and simple graphs Good Figure Example

  4. Style Guideline 1 Font Arial or Calibri. Both fonts have visually-simple characters and projects clearly. Use bold font style. Font size 36 to 44 point for titles, 36 point for sub-titles 28 point for major bullets, 24 point for indented bullets Minimum 24 point for text on illustrations, graphs, figures, overlays on die photos Density Keep the visual simple! It is better to use a large font and two slides than to use a small font in order to squeeze the message into one (unreadable) slide.

  5. Style Guideline 2 Background Black text on white background is preferred. Color Use color sparingly overall, and only in schematics, graphs, illustrations, and photographs. Use color only when it enhances the clarity of the presentation. Bright red, blue, green and orange are easiest to see. Avoid yellows and light or pastel colors. Line width Use extra-wide line widths for colored lines. Use a minimum line width of 2-point for lines in drawings and schematics.

  6. Number of slides Because of the importance of staying within the allotted time, the following slide limits are highly recommended: 25 minute talk (20 min presentation + 5 min Q&A) : up to 16 slides Practice, practice, practice Style Guideline 3

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