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Instructions for a Round Table Submission



 Round Table 
   
 A proposal for a round table should consist of an abstract (300 words at maximum) and an extended summary (1000 words at maximum, including references). Your proposal will be accepted, rejected or offered an alternative presentation format. The decision will be e-mailed to you by January 25, 2010.

 
  • When your proposal is accepted as a round table, you are requested to create a handout and to submit it along with an updated abstract (300 words), which will be published in the conference proceedings, until March 22, 2010.
  • You will receive feedback on your handout by a peer who participates in the 13th JURE Conference. Furthermore, you will also be requested to give feedback on a handout yourself. The feedback procedure is meant as an opportunity for improvement, not for a summative assessment. Therefore, the peer feedback process will take place as an open, non-blind process.
  • You can find an example of a round table handout here. You can find further information on how to use Microsoft PowerPoint to create your handouts here. Please note that you are required to bring your own copies of your handouts for the participants. For further information, see the round table guidelines.
  • To submit your round table handout and updated abstract, please follow the link to the online system.
  • After a successful submission, you will receive a confirmation e-mail. If you decide not to participate in the conference, please inform us as soon as possible, since participants are matched to each other for peer feedback.
 
 Each round table session will consist of 2 or 3 conceptually linked projects. At the conference, each presenter has 5 minutes to introduce his/her project and raise one or two open questions. 25 minutes are intended for discussion. Presenters should prepare handouts for the other participants, but no PowerPoint presentation. 
   
 
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