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 * PRESENTATION GUIDELINES FOR TEAMS**

All teams and individuals are required to prepare and present:

a) **a (stand alone) poster** that is A2 [scale] that provides an overview of your project and outcomes – minimal text, images, links and your presentation time [see below].
//HINTS & TIPS://
 * use dot points
 * include diagrams, mindmaps, charts
 * don't assume people know your industry, project, team, location
 * include images
 * use colour
 * cardboard or heavy paper is better for display
 * include your project name and number
 * introduce your team, project and location
 * include major learning and outcomes

//Where applicable you should attach some means of providing handouts (up to A4) for people to take away with brief details and links [eg. plastic pocket hanging off base?]//

==b) **a 10 minute** (//and no more//) **presentation** for up to 35 people that provides an overview of your project, your key learning and outcomes. There will be 4 theatrettes with seating, a computer, live internet connection, speakers and a connected data projector.==

//You are encouraged to make your presentation engaging and innovative - the format you choose is up to you. You are required to nominate a timeslot for your team by adding your **Project NUMBER** **on the Snapshots planning page**//

//Participants are also encouraged to participate in://

c) Bringing along files [digital stories, audio, video etc] or URLs that can be added to/ viewed at **self-contained multimedia booths**. We will provide computers and headphones.
and;

d) **Talking Circles** - in the coming week we will also add a page to begin to nominate potential topics for the day.
There will be several round tables where participants can schedule and run short 20 minute discussions/debates around key issues/ topics in close proximity to your presentations paces. We'll be tapping some people on shoulders to act on this.