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Papier - A Paper Presentation Competition

The document provides rules and tips for a paper presentation competition. The main points are: - The competition allows a maximum of 1 author per paper and each participant can only author 1 paper. Presentations are limited to 8 minutes with an additional 2 minutes for questions. - Useful tips for presentations include deciding on the key ideas to convey, minimizing details, clearly stating the research point and conclusions, and employing redundancy to aid comprehension. Presenters should practice their talks aloud and get feedback. - Presenters should speak directly to the audience while referring to an outline, speak loudly and clearly, and end on time within the 8 minute limit. Failing to follow the time limit will result in negative marking.

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Papier - A Paper Presentation Competition

The document provides rules and tips for a paper presentation competition. The main points are: - The competition allows a maximum of 1 author per paper and each participant can only author 1 paper. Presentations are limited to 8 minutes with an additional 2 minutes for questions. - Useful tips for presentations include deciding on the key ideas to convey, minimizing details, clearly stating the research point and conclusions, and employing redundancy to aid comprehension. Presenters should practice their talks aloud and get feedback. - Presenters should speak directly to the audience while referring to an outline, speak loudly and clearly, and end on time within the 8 minute limit. Failing to follow the time limit will result in negative marking.

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PAPIER A PAPER PRESENTATION COMPETITION

INTRODUCTION
With the development of new technology and industrialization, gasping new heights, presentation skills have gained overwhelming impact. So let us take your self-confidence, technical knowledge get tested
RULES FOR PAPER PRESENTATION An entry can have a maximum of 1 authors per paper. One participant can be an author in one entry. Proper references and citation should be given on the last page Eight (6) minutes will be given for the presentation and Two (2) minutes for the interactive session. There will be one bell after 4 minutes indicating only 2 minute left to complete presentationafter which the participant must wrap up his presentation within the stipulated time. Negative marking for exceeding time limit. Submit soft copy of PPT 30 minute prior the session starts. Carry one hard copy of paper (slides). Candidate must be dressed in formals. Students must bring their valid college identity cards while coming to event. All teams must maintain decorum at all times. Organizers may disqualify any team that behaves inappropriately. Judges decision will be final. Violation of any rule can result in rejection of paper. The organizers reserve the right to change/update the rules of the contest at any point of time and will do their best to inform to participants of the same. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the teams to keep themselves updated. USEFUL TIPS FOR THE PRESENTATION Recognize the constraints imposed on your presentation: The short time of only 8 minutes (with an additional 2 minutes for questions). The limits on attention and comprehension of your audience members who are listening to many presentations each day, some of which are outside their area of expertise.

The context of the session in which people may enter and leave at any time causing distractions and a less-than-ideal listening/learning situation. Therefore, it is recommended that in preparing your talk you: Decide on a limited number of the significant ideas you want your audience to code, comprehend, and remember. Minimize details (of procedure, data analysis, and literature review) when highlighting the main ideas you want to transmit. State clearly in simple, jargon-free terms what the point of the research is, what you discovered, and what you think it meansits conceptual, methodological, or practical value. Employ some redundancy in repeating important ideas to enhance comprehension and recall. Write out your presentation as a mini-lecture (with a listening audience in mind), starting with an outline that you expand into a narrative. Practice delivering it aloud in order to learn it well, to make its length fit in the time allocated, and to hear how it sounds. Get feedback both from tape-recorded replay of your delivery and from critical colleagues who listen to it. Do not read your paper. Speak your ideas directly to your audience, referringif necessary onlyto an outline of key points and transitions. Try to speak loud enough, clear enough, and with sufficient enthusiasm to hold the attention of your audience. State your final conclusions and end on time.

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