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Interested in attending the CSSET 2022? Click here.
The Presentation & Judging are expected to begin at 9:00 am (EST) on Monday, April 18, 2022.
The presentation will be judged based on Judging Rubric, and winning presentations will be announced on Monday April 18 before 5:00 pm (EST).
Want to submit an abstract for presentation? Click here. (Abstract submission deadline is 11:59 pm on March 27, 2022)
Everyone is welcome to attend CSSET 2022 virtual program at 9:00 am (EST) on Monday, April 18, 2022.
Every presentation has a channel in Computer Science Symposium on Emerging Technologies (CSSET) 2022 Team on Microsoft Teams. Presentations with embedded audio and posters will be available from 9:00 am on April 18, 2022 in each channel.
From 9:00 am - 12:00 pm (EST) on April 18, presenters will engage in "synchronous commenting" in their presentation channel.
Presenters will monitor and respond to questions and comments posted within their presentation channel in real-time.
During this time period, judges will ask questions and evaluate presenters’ responses.
Join us to celebrate the accomplishments of our students and to learn about the wonderful research and creative work ongoing at Marshall University!
Presenters will be asked to submit Narrated PowerPoint Presentation Slides and Project Poster to Dr. Cong Pu via cong.pu@marshall.edu.
If the file is too large to send, please submit the download link to Dr. Cong Pu via cong.pu@marshall.edu.
For the virtual symposium format, presenters are encouraged to think creatively about how to record and disseminate their research and scholarly endeavors as long as the minimum number of required media files are submitted.
For detailed instructions and resources on how to upload your presentation, please read the following information carefully.
Recording Your Presentation
We strongly encourage presenters to combine audio and visual elements for the recording (a maximum of 10 minutes) of their presentation to assist audience members during their viewing experience.
The best method to combine audio and visual elements is to add audio to presentation within PowerPoint and export the presentation as a video file.
For Microsoft's instructions on how to record audio on your presentation within PowerPoint, please click here.
For instructions from a Microsoft employee on how to export your PowerPoint to a video file, please click here.
For examples of how you might consider recording your presentation, please click Presentation Example.
Prepare Your Project Poster
General guidelines for posters can be found below. Please note that because the CSSET is virtual, students will not be required to print posters for this event.
We recommend saving your poster as a PDF for the submission.
Poster Development
* Is your poster written with a lay, non-specialist audience in mind?
* Is there enough background/contextual information for a non-specialist to understand your work and its significance?
* Did you discuss the implications of your research for your field and the community at large?
Proofing
* Did you proofread your poster, including the headings?
Note: MS Word’s spell-check does not check any text that is in all caps, so you must do it yourself.
* Are all the special symbols, tables, and mathematical equations correctly displayed?
* Are images properly embedded (not covering up text)?
* Is your name (and the names of any co-authors) listed?
* Is your program listed?
* Did you include your title?
Specifications
* Is the document orientation for your poster set to “portrait”?
* Is your poster the correct size (24” X 36”)?
* Is your file saved as a .pdf file?
For examples of how you might develop your project poster, please click Poster Example. Need poster template? Click here.
Submit Your Narrated PowerPoint Presentation Slides and Project Poster
Presenters will be asked to submit Narrated PowerPoint Presentation Slides and Project Poster to Dr. Cong Pu via cong.pu@marshall.edu.
If the file is too large to send, please submit the download link to Dr. Cong Pu via cong.pu@marshall.edu.
Attending Symposium
Thank you! By this step, you have officially submit your Narrated PowerPoint Presentation Slides and Project Poster.
Please return to Computer Science Symposium on Emerging Technologies (CSSET) 2022 Team on Microsoft Teams during 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, April 18, 2022 to reply to comments made on your presentation and poster.
We appreciate your cooperation and willingness to participate in the virtual symposium during this time of remote research.
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