Friday, July 25, 2008
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Information Regarding High Density SessionsIf you are scheduled to present a paper during a high density session at the upcoming AEJMC meeting, this format may be new to you. Below is the format for a high density sessions. This information provides the basics of the format and attempts to outline the reasons for its use. Rationale: Format: The discussant for the panel will not comment on the individual papers. The discussant’s function is to facilitate discussions between the presenters and the audience members. To achieve this goal, presenters are asked to spread out in the room so that individuals who would like to speak to them may do so. Audience members will then be able to spend some time hearing more about or asking questions about those research presentations that most interest them. To help the audience members find the proper presenter, a sign will be made with your paper title and authors. These will be taped to the walls around the room (or at tables, if available). After all the presentations are over, you must go to the area with your sign. Presenters should prepare handouts containing outlines, key points, executive summaries, etc. for their study to distribute to the audience members. This one-page handout will help the members of the audience to comprehend your brief presentations and to select those papers they would like to hear more about. Since there will be many presenters and only one overhead projector, do not prepare overhead transparencies for the discussion with individuals. It is suggested that you have very limited overhead transparencies for your 4-minute presentation. If the guidelines outlined here are followed correctly, there will be nearly 30 minutes for individual discussion. This will allow audience members to get more information on several papers.
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