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== EMF Speaker Guide ==
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= First Time Speaker Guide =
 
 
  
 
Congratulations on being accepted to give a talk or workshop at EMF Camp.  
 
Congratulations on being accepted to give a talk or workshop at EMF Camp.  
  
This guide gives a few notes to help make your experience as smooth as possible.  
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If you're a first time speaker (or an experienced one!) this guide gives a few notes to help make your experience as smooth as possible.  
  
 
We're aware that some speakers at EMF are seasoned pros at public speaking, and for others this may be a first time giving a talk. In either case EMF is a friendly crowd and if your talk has been selected that means that you're sure of an interested and engaged audience.  
 
We're aware that some speakers at EMF are seasoned pros at public speaking, and for others this may be a first time giving a talk. In either case EMF is a friendly crowd and if your talk has been selected that means that you're sure of an interested and engaged audience.  
  
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== In Preparation ==
  
== In Preperation: ==
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You'll have prepared and practiced your talk. You've got your tickets for EMF, What next?
  
You'll have prepared and practiced your talk. You've got your tickets for EMF, What next?
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If you have materials to support your talk such as slides, then we suggest that you bring these with you on your laptop & USB stick, and perhaps also upload to the cloud (Dropbox/Google drive etc.) in case your laptop gets left on the train/breaks down etc. Don't forget to pack your laptop charger!
  
If you have materials to support your talk such as slides, then we suggest that you bring these with you on your laptop & USB stick, and perhaps also upload to the cloud (Dropbox / Google drive etc.) in case your laptop gets left on the train / breaks down etc. Don't forget to pack your laptop charger!
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If you are playing music as part of your presentation - please make sure that this is copyright free, otherwise it can cause problems for streamed/uploaded talks. If you can't avoid it, let us know when you register at the Green Room.  
  
NB - if you are playing music as part of your presentation - please make sure that this is copyright free, otherwise it can cause problems for streamed / uploaded talks.
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== Facilities available ==
  
'''Speaker Ops people and what they (we) do:'''
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Each stage has an AV system with:
  
The Speaker Ops crew are here to help you - if you need anything please ask and we'll do what we can to help. We're also here to help make sure you're in the right place at the right time and to introduce you / prompt questions after your talk etc.  
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- A lectern and connection for your laptop to plug to the projector and sound system.  
  
'''Facilities available:'''
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- Projectors that are 1080p with a 16:9 aspect ratio. They can accept DVI, HDMI, MiniDisplayport and USB-C as display outputs; VGA is not supported.
  
Each stage has an AV system with:
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- Audio with connections via HDMI and a standard 3.5mm audio connector (headphone cable).
  
- A lecturn and connection for your laptop to plug to the projector and sound system. The Stage teams run the AV and make sure levels are good etc.<br>
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- Enough microphones for both your talk and for taking questions from the audience.
- Microphones for yourself and so that audience questions can be heard.
 
  
In order to project please make sure that your laptop has an HDMI output or suitable adapter to support a standard HDMI lead. Standard projector resolution is HD - 1920x1080 (which matches most HD screens now).
 
Audio is normally run through a 3.5mm jack connection (headphone connector cable).
 
  
There is a supply of water at the stage and we'll make sure you have a bottle.
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There is a supply of water at the stage.
  
 
Note that there should be good Internet available around site and from the stages on Wi-Fi - but just in case of Murphy's law and the chance that the Internet connection might be offline: if you have any videos or other media etc. that are part of your talk then it is a good idea to make sure that these are available offline.
 
Note that there should be good Internet available around site and from the stages on Wi-Fi - but just in case of Murphy's law and the chance that the Internet connection might be offline: if you have any videos or other media etc. that are part of your talk then it is a good idea to make sure that these are available offline.
  
== On the Day: ==
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== On the Day ==
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As mentioned on the [[Speaking]] page, you need to register at the Green Room at least 30 mins before your talk.
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In the Green Room we can provide:
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- support and assistance with finalising your talk
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- the ability to charge your devices
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- moral support to help you psych up for your talk (and you're welcome to practice with us too)
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- answers to most questions about giving talks/workshops, so please do come along and ask if you have a question!
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Note that mobile phone signals on site are not great; you must physically report to the Green Room so we can check you off our list. 
  
  
'''Where you need to be and when:'''
 
  
The Green Room is to be found on the EMF Camp next to the Info Tent and First Aid. The Green room serves two purposes: 1) as the center of meeting and co-ordination for talks and speakers / SpeakerOps peeps, and 2) as a space where you can prepare as a speaker, practice your talk, get into your best mental state etc. We have plenty of water for you also.
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==FAQ==
  
Unless you've made any other arrangements already, please do report to the Green Room half an hour before your talk and we'll be able to make sure you are ready, and we can take you down to the stage you'll be talking on. Note that mobile phone signals onsite are not great, so coming to the speaker Ops room seems a good idea.
 
  
Many of the talks are recorded and / or streamed to the net. You should already have been asked about this at the RFP stage, but we normally confirm preferences to make sure everyone is clear and happy.  
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Q) What if there are any technical hitches on stage during my talk? <br>
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A) EMF is a live event and generally runs quite smoothly but occasionally there might be the odd hitch. If it's a technical problem then the Stage/AV teams will take care of it - ie it's our problem and not yours. If you have complicated hardware setup requirements, it might be worthwhile organising with the Green Room when you arrive on site to do a trial on the stages before the day starts - we have no gaps in the schedule so you won't be able to do much before your talk.  
  
'''In the tent at your talk:'''
 
  
We'll help make sure you are connected up and when the time comes we'll introduce you and your talk to the audience so that you can begin.
 
  
After your main talk is finished, there may be time for a few questions and SpeakerOps will take the mic around so that the questioner can be heard. If there are more questions than time allows, then you might like to take further questions outside or in the bar afterwards.
 
  
Thanks once again in advance for sharing your time, talk and energy to help make EMF the facinating festival that it is!
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Thanks once again in advance for sharing your time, talk and energy to help make EMF the fascinating festival that it is!

Latest revision as of 08:45, 28 August 2018

First Time Speaker Guide

Congratulations on being accepted to give a talk or workshop at EMF Camp.

If you're a first time speaker (or an experienced one!) this guide gives a few notes to help make your experience as smooth as possible.

We're aware that some speakers at EMF are seasoned pros at public speaking, and for others this may be a first time giving a talk. In either case EMF is a friendly crowd and if your talk has been selected that means that you're sure of an interested and engaged audience.

In Preparation

You'll have prepared and practiced your talk. You've got your tickets for EMF, What next?

If you have materials to support your talk such as slides, then we suggest that you bring these with you on your laptop & USB stick, and perhaps also upload to the cloud (Dropbox/Google drive etc.) in case your laptop gets left on the train/breaks down etc. Don't forget to pack your laptop charger!

If you are playing music as part of your presentation - please make sure that this is copyright free, otherwise it can cause problems for streamed/uploaded talks. If you can't avoid it, let us know when you register at the Green Room.

Facilities available

Each stage has an AV system with:

- A lectern and connection for your laptop to plug to the projector and sound system.

- Projectors that are 1080p with a 16:9 aspect ratio. They can accept DVI, HDMI, MiniDisplayport and USB-C as display outputs; VGA is not supported.

- Audio with connections via HDMI and a standard 3.5mm audio connector (headphone cable).

- Enough microphones for both your talk and for taking questions from the audience.


There is a supply of water at the stage.

Note that there should be good Internet available around site and from the stages on Wi-Fi - but just in case of Murphy's law and the chance that the Internet connection might be offline: if you have any videos or other media etc. that are part of your talk then it is a good idea to make sure that these are available offline.

On the Day

As mentioned on the Speaking page, you need to register at the Green Room at least 30 mins before your talk.

In the Green Room we can provide:

- support and assistance with finalising your talk

- the ability to charge your devices

- moral support to help you psych up for your talk (and you're welcome to practice with us too)

- answers to most questions about giving talks/workshops, so please do come along and ask if you have a question!

Note that mobile phone signals on site are not great; you must physically report to the Green Room so we can check you off our list.


FAQ

Q) What if there are any technical hitches on stage during my talk?
A) EMF is a live event and generally runs quite smoothly but occasionally there might be the odd hitch. If it's a technical problem then the Stage/AV teams will take care of it - ie it's our problem and not yours. If you have complicated hardware setup requirements, it might be worthwhile organising with the Green Room when you arrive on site to do a trial on the stages before the day starts - we have no gaps in the schedule so you won't be able to do much before your talk.



Thanks once again in advance for sharing your time, talk and energy to help make EMF the fascinating festival that it is!