Timeline
Due date | Requirement | Instructions |
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22 June | Register for the workshop | If you have not already done so, please submit the registration form: https://events.ecmwf.int/event/222/registrations/140/ |
15 June | Activate your speaker account and update your profile | A link will be sent to you by email from ecmwf@glasgows.co.uk You will be asked to change your password. Please sign in to your account, check and update your profile. Once your account is activated, you can login using this URL: https://ecmwfevents.com/speaker/login |
15 June | Biography and photo | Log in to your speaker account. Edit your profile to check it and upload your biography and a head and shoulders photo |
15 June | Abstract | Upload a short summary of your talk to your speaker account. |
22 June | SciArt questionnaire | Please fill out the questionnaire for the Science and Art event: https://forms.gle/HfdZDzYGwguUVTe79 Discussions will be held in SciArt Booth in Gather.Town |
2 days before your talk | Presentation slides | Upload your slides to your speaker account in PowerPoint format. Note: We plan to publish your slides after your talk and will convert them to PDF format for this purpose. If you would like to provide a modified version of your presentation for publication, please notify events@ecmwf.int |
Links
Speaker account | |
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Zoom | https://ecmwf.zoom.us/j/94160963356?pwd=ZEswOG4weWsra3h1aExPbVZQaVBOZz09 |
Virtual event platform | https://ecmwfevents.com/i/0f86b651-b89c-486b-914e-3fa73312f34a |
Gather.Town | https://gather.town/app/rHiEkiHDe8YkLsYW/ECMWF |
Guidelines
ECMWF is working with Glasgows, our AV technician partner, to deliver the workshop. This short guide will help you get set up in advance and get the most out of the event, whilst also minimising delays on the day.
Zoom web conferencing platform
- All speakers must join the Zoom call to give their presentation (link provided above).
- A technician will be on hand in the call to help.
- The audience will watch a livestream of the Zoom call; they will not be on the Zoom call and you will not be able to see them.
If you have not used Zoom before
- Download “Zoom Client for Meetings”
Use a laptop or desktop PC (with webcam and microphone installed). If this is not possible, you can download the app on iPads and other tablets.
- Join the Zoom test meeting
Follow the instructions to test your video and audio (if your browser prompts you to open Zoom, please click “Allow”). Best results are achieved with a wired headset microphone if you have one. Please do not use a Bluetooth/wireless headset.
Location, location, location!
Find a suitable location for your presentation. Whether at home or in an office, please consider the following:
- If you have a good quality wired headset mic then please use this.
- Don’t set up in front of a window as the light behind you will put you in silhouette.
- Find a quiet location - consider background noise from family and pets, or people coming into shot.
- Use a wired internet connection if you can.
- If using WiFi then make sure you are as close as possible to your router.
Virtual background
Some co-ordinated branded backgrounds specific to this event are below. We encourage all speakers to select one to use as a background during your presentation to give a consistent branded theme to the event.
- Hydrology-WS_Backdrop-right.png
- Hydrology-WS_Backdrop-text-left.png
- Hydrology-WS_Backdrop-right.png
- Hydrology-WS_Backdrop-left.png
- How to use a virtual background.
Presentation options
There are three presentation options.
- You can present the talk live by sharing your screen.
- You can present live but have the AV technician share your slides. You will need to indicate when to move on to the next slide.
If you do not have a stable internet connection
In order to save bandwidth and processing power, close all unnecessary applications on your device before your presentation starts.
Presentation preparation
Your talk should be 15-20 minutes and will be followed by 10-15 minutes of Q&A.
Presentation slides
Upload your slides to your speaker account two days ahead of your talk. This ensures the technician will have a copy as a back-up. If you are unable to make this deadline, please inform events@ecmwf.int as soon as possible with the time your presentation will be available.
Note: We plan to publish your slides in PDF format after your talk. If you would like to provide a modified version for publication, please inform events@ecmwf.int
Recording
The live stream will be recorded and will be published online for viewing on demand. If you have any issue with this, contact events@ecmwf.int
Questions from the audience
The event audience will be able to submit questions and comments during your presentation via a chat facility, and the session chair will read the questions to you when you finish your presentation. Any questions that are not covered in the live Q&A will be posted in the “comments” at the bottom of your dedicated presentation page on the microsite. You will receive an email when a comment or question is posted on your presentation page. Please reply to these questions during the week to continue discussions and maintain the interaction at the event.
The importance of time
Please keep to time, noting the previous paragraph on 'Questions from the audience'. The session chair may interrupt you if you overrun. Whilst at an in-person event, speakers may be able to stretch the timing; that is not the case in the virtual world. The virtual audience will be tuning in to see what they need as specified in the programme and will expect us to be on time.
If you use Twitter, we encourage you to add your Twitter username to your presentation slides so that participants can tag you if they post tweets relating to your presentation. Also, don't forget to tag ECMWF in your tweets and follow the hashtag #HydrologyWS21.
What to do on the day of your presentation
- Use the Zoom link to join
- Log in early! Join Zoom during the break preceding your talk, or if your talk is in the first session of the day, at least 15 minutes before the start of the session. This will allow us to deal with any last-minute technical issues and talk through how the session will run
- Ensure your video is switched on
- Ensure your microphone is muted - we will ask you to unmute your microphone at the appropriate time
- We may mute your mic again when you’ve finished speaking
- Ensure your mic is unmuted when you want to speak
Screen share tips
If you have chosen to share your screen, here are some tips to save time when sharing your screen.
- Clean your desktop if you will be showing it
- Turn on Focus Assist mode in Windows to reduce notifications. Or turn on Do Not Disturb mode if you are using a Mac
- Close programmes and applications you are not using
- If you are using the Zoom desktop app, close your web browser. If you need your browser open, close the tabs you are not using
- If you want to draw attention to something on your slides, turn your mouse into a laser pointer
- When you have finished your presentation, end your screen sharing before the Q&A session starts so the audience can see you
Attending as a delegate
Only join Zoom for the session in which you are presenting. You can view the other sessions via the live stream. Do not have the live stream open while you are in Zoom, as this may result in you hearing delayed audio back on yourself.
Technical issues or questions during the event?
For technical questions, please contact Glasgows on:
- Tel: 01772 767750
- Email: ecmwf@glasgows.co.uk
Any other questions?
- Contact events@ecmwf.int