Title: Webcast for IEPPEC Conference Moderators
1Webcast for IEPPEC Conference Moderators
jdaisy.jd_at_gmail.com
2This Webcast Will Cover
- The peer review process
- What to do on your session presentation day
- Your role and responsibilities
- Resources
- Pre-event
- On-site
- Room manager
- Presentation forensics
- What you can do today
3Welcome! And Thank You
- IEPECsince 1983 a resource for Professional
Evaluators - What makes us differentPeer reviewed abstract
process and Peer reviewed papers - What makes us really different?
- YOU!
4Resources Your Support Team
Charles Michaelis Databuild Research and Solutions Ltd
Ed Vine Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jean-Sébastien Broc Research on Energy and Efficiency
Mirjam Harmelink Harmelink Consulting
Stefan Thomas Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
Piet Bonnekamp Energy Center of the Netherlands
Li Pengcheng China National Institute of Standardization
5Resources Pre-Event and at the Event
- For content/event issues
- Mecontent (and I will direct questions to the
chairs)
6Your Role and Responsibilities
- Central point for communications with your
authors! - Final authority on paper submission
- Session leader
- Session storyteller
- Marketing role
7Your Role Central Point for Communications
- Introduce yourself (this should already be done)
to your authors (conference call is best) - Review timelines and expectations (on the web)
8Peer-Review Process
PAPER REVIEW SUBMISSION TIMELINE PAPER REVIEW SUBMISSION TIMELINE
By 19 May First draft due to moderator and session authors.
6 June First set of comments on your sessions authors papers due to your moderator.
No Later Than 1 July Second draft due to moderator and your sessions authors.
30 July Final comments back to authors and moderators.
Between 30 July and9 August You and your moderator should agree on the disposition of your final submission. Submit a PDF version of your paper to your moderator. They will submit it to us at iepec_at_caenergy.com. We will be posting the papers on our website. Please note, if you do not submit a paper, you will not be allowed to make a presentation at the conference.
9By May 15 Exchange Papers Among Authors
Moderator
10Moderator Review Questions
Review Questions Yes No Comments
Should it be reviewed again by the Session Moderator prior to publication?
Is it a new and original contribution?
Does it give adequate references to related work? (Please suggest key references that were omitted.)
Is it clearly presented and well organized?
Does it contain material that might well be omitted? If so, what?
Are the conclusions sound and justified?
Are the illustrations and tables all necessary and adequate?
11By June 6th, you should have author comments.
Compile and submit to original authors.
Moderator Send Back to Authors no later than June
20th
12BasicsEfficient Writing, Not Lots of Writing
- Maximum number of pages 12
- All authors can be listed, but presenting author
should be the first listed - All speakers have the Authors Kitit is also on
the website - We cannot accept late papers. No paper, no
podiumbut always talk with me if warranted.
13Your Author Wants to Knowhttp//www.iepec.org/?p
age_id5124
- Paper Format Instructions (layout, length, fonts,
etc.) - Reference Guide (how to cite a reference)
- Your Paper Should Look Like This
- IEPEC Conf_Paper Check List
14If you have a problem paper
Email to samb_at_caenergy.com
Moderator
15Last Review of Papers no later than August 1st,
me August 9th
Email to samb_at_caenergy.com
Moderator
16Paper PDF Process
- Be sure that they have not included any page
numbers, track changes, comments (you might be
surprised at what we get), etc. - Your next job is to provide us with a session
summary sheet no later than August 9.
17Your One Page Write-Up
- SESSION (admin use only)
- SESSION TITLE (IN ALL CAPS)
- Moderator Charles Michaelis, Databuild Research
and Solutions Ltd - PAPERS
- Enter Title of Paper
- Enter All Authors, First Name, Middle Initial,
Last Name, Affiliation
18Your Role Presentations
- In August, make sure that your authors begin
their presentation work - Discuss the format of the session
- Note time constraints
- Review the PowerPoint presentations
- rule of thumb no more than 3-4 bridge slides
(title, outline, conclusions and 8 content slides
max!) - All authors send you a final electronic copy of
their presentation but.
19To keep you sane
- Authors are to bring their own set to the
conference!
20MondayAt the Registration DeskMarket
Transformation will be in Classroom 1 on Tuesday.
Find the computer named Classroom 1 and
Put the presentation for Market Transformation on
Classroom 1-Umweltforum
21Open the Desktop and Find Your Sessions File
Folder
- Put you file in the proper session folder
- Example
- Market Transformation Tues. 1100 1230
- Tiedemann
- Wobus
- Parlin
- Bennich
- National Energy Programs Tues. 200 330
- Add files into this folder
22Get Ready for Stage Time
23Be Prepared
And Thus Avoid Surprises
24In Your Room
- In your room
- Table and four chairs, room set is schoolroom
- Podium
- Laser pointer
- Speaker timer
- Data projector
- Computer!!!!!
- Confirm that each speakers presentation is in
your sessions file folder on the computer. Your
room manager will help with this
25Focus on Key Learnings for Your Audience
- Ask each speaker what they see as the take
aways from their presentationthis will help you
craft a short session story - Are there connections that you can see that may
have been overlooked by your speakers (the old
forest for the trees issue)
26Credential your Speakers
- Review biosand then
- Think about what is relevant in this bio that
makes them ideally suited to talk about what they
are going to covercredential themwe do not need
pedigrees - Be a bit informalthus do not read a prepared bio
- Within 5 seconds of hearing someone read a bio,
people are no longer listening nor is the
information particularly useful
27Presentation Forensics ModeratorTime Waits for
No One
- Rule One Time waits for no-one, you have a
90-minute session - Start on timedont wait!
- Spend the first 5 minutes with
- Why this session is important to evaluators
- Who the speakers are and what they will talk
about and what participants should listen for
(45 seconds per paper) - What the rules are20 minutes per speaker,
questions at ???? - You now have only 85 minutes left
28Time Waits for No One
- Introduce your first, speakerthere is now only
84 minutes left and by the time you introduce
all your speakers when they present, you will
have only 80 minutes left - But we are not done yet!
- With general admin, speakers presentations,
time required for moving speakers up and down,
closing remarks, you will have around - 14-16 minutes
- for questions and discussion left in your 90
minute sessionmake the most of this time
29Presentation Forensics Moderator
- Problems Speaker wont quit
- Remember that the audience can SEE that they
have run out of time - Get up and stand next to them
- Move them over and suggest that folks talk with
them after the session
30During the Session
- Wake up the audience! Have questions to get a
discussion rolling ready at hand - Repeat questions to assure that everyone has
heard and you have heard the question
correctlyno grandstanding with statements - General Problems? Equipment?ask your room
manager to take care of itthey are there to fix
whatever happens and then you ignore the problem
31Your Room Manager Do Things the Easy Way
- Will be there to help at all times
- They will pull up the presentations and open them
at the bottom of the screen - Speaker tent cards will be out
- You and the speakers know how to work the
equipment
32Your Room Manager Takes Care of Trouble
- Will make sure that your session title is clearly
displayed on the outside door - Will get more chairs if needed
- Will handle any problems in the room such as
- Temperature
- Lighting
- AV not working
- And anything that takes time away from you doing
your job of keeping the session moving
33Marketing
- Help us highlight your role and put your
colleagues in the audience - Add our website link to your signature block
- Note your role in the event in any marketing
materials where it is appropriate - http//www.iepec.org