| PANELISTS
The general role of the panelist is to impart new or specialized knowledge
to conference participants through presentations, lectures, or demonstrations.
Specific suggestions regarding panelist participation/involvement are:
- Panelists will receive confirmation (by email) of the topic and location
of the workshop in which they will be speaking/participating.
- Please note that your travel costs, including airfare, taxis, hotel, and meals, will be paid by the FLMM LMI Working Group. We request that you contact our conference coordinator, Tara Torchia-Wells, by phone at 204.772.3133 or by email at tara@plannersplus.ca to arrange your travel and accommodation requirements. This will ensure that charges are applied to our master account.
- Panelists are requested to:
- Register for the conference by January 22, 2007.
Program and registration information will be available on the Forum
website at: http://www.flmm-lmi.org
, commencing January, 2007.
- By January 29, 2007, provide a brief biographical
note and 2-3 sentence abstract of your topic to assist the moderator
in introducing you to the conference participants, and to be included
on the Forum website and in participants’ Forum kit.
- By January 29, 2007, provide an electronic
version, if applicable, of any audio-visual materials, or written
text you may be using during your presentation.
- Please forward all presentation documentation by email to the FLMM LMI
Secretariat, to the attention of Barry Peters at barry.t.peters@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
or Frank Cholette at choletfa@gov.nl.ca
.
Arrival: you should arrive at the room where your session
will occur 5-10 minutes before the start to familiarize yourself with seating,
and audio-visual equipment arrangements, if applicable. A moderator will
be present to help you and ensure that workshop proceedings run smoothly.
During Session: Each panel session will have 3-4 panelists. Remarks should be thought-provoking and provide a unique perspective, focusing on salient issues for discussions by the plenary Question Period to follow panelists' presentations.
Question Period: An audience question period will take
place after all presentations are concluded. The question period will be
facilitated by a moderator.
Final Comments: About 5 minutes before the end of the session
the moderator will stop taking questions and request panelists to make any
brief final observations.
Closing the Session: The moderator will then conclude the
session and inform participants of the next agenda item and its location
as indicated in the conference kit.
NOTE: if you are not fully bilingual, we suggest that
you pick up a headset at the Simultaneous Interpretation Desk.
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