Guidelines for Breakout Session Speakers
As a breakout session speaker, you might find the following helpful in organizing your thoughts as you begin planning your remarks. It is our expectation that each session will stimulate vigorous participant involvement while ensuring that everyone in attendance comes away with a clear sense of important lessons learned and with practical, useful tips they can use in their own Centers.
As in everything, good planning is the key to success. Before you begin preparing your remarks, be certain that you have a clear understanding from the session organizers or moderator about the following questions.
- What is/are the overall goal(s) or purpose(s) of the breakout or closed session?
- What are the session’s major agenda topics?
- How will your presentation be relevant to actual current needs of the participants?
- What can participants take away from the session that is practical and applicable to their work at their respective ERCs?
- How will each presentation and subsequent discussion further the overall goals/purposes of the session?
Many of these questions will be addressed in the advance materials you will receive from the session organizers and during the mandatory conference call with your fellow presenters/panelists. The purpose of this call is primarily to communicate the overall purpose and objectives for the session and to discuss the session agenda and format in detail so that the presenters can collectively strive to meet the needs of the participants. If you need additional clarification or information, please contact the session organizer or moderator.
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