HEAnet National Networking Conference 2002

Kilkenny, 7th-8th November 2002


Guidelines for Speakers


A Introduction


HEAnet, Ireland's Research & Education Network < http://www.heanet.ie > is organizing its second National Networking Conference for its member institutions that will take place in Kilkenny on the 7th-8th of November 2002.
The HEAnet Conference 2002 will explore new Network developments, give in depth information on current Internet issues and provide the member institutions with a forum to share their experiences.
Audience Profile: The Conference will again be of particular interest to heads of computing and information services, senior network personnel and information professionals in the 40 organisations who are members of the HEAnet network.
It will be geared to provide the opportunity to increase knowledge and broaden horizons on relevant technical issues to those involved in education and research in Ireland.


B Guidelines


B.1. - Important dates

Submission of abstract of paper and short bio/resume, electronically: 18th October 2002
Submission of Presentation: 1st November 2002
Conference: 7th-8th November 2002


B. 2. - Before the conference

Inform the organising committee of your AV requirements at least two weeks in advance. There will be microphones in the main conference room for large audiences. Workshop sessions are held in smaller rooms that have no microphones. Laptops and projectors are available in all lecture rooms.
The preferred format for submitting your presentation is PowerPoint; if you need to use any other format please contact the organising committee two weeks previous to the conference.
If you are bringing your own laptop, make sure you have an extra copy of the slides on floppy disk in case of incompatibility of equipment at the conference venue.
It is generally expected that the majority of speakers and workshop presenters will be drawn from delegates who are attending the whole of the conference. Registration: a member of Conference Partners will contact you to get your specific travel/accommodation details.

B. 3. - Writing your presentation

Open discussion and the opportunity for others to share their own experiences are an important element of workshops, and for this reason talks should not be unduly long - about half the allotted time is an approximate guide.

When preparing your talk:
· Remember to make the fonts as big as possible on the slides and try not to put more than about 8 lines of text per slide.
· Try out your presentation beforehand in the room that you have been assigned. All presentations should be installed on the relevant PC well in advance of the session involved and should be verified by quickly running through the presentation
· Do not have too many slides; a rough guide would be one slide per minute at the most.


There will be technical assistants assigned to each room.

Presentations, subject to speaker's permission, may be put on the conference website after the conference for the benefit of those who did not have the opportunity to attend.


B. 4. - At the Venue

Make yourself known to the HEAnet team and/or Conference Partners
Plenary and Parallel speakers should seek out their session chair person in good time and make themselves known to them. They may need to get some further background information about you.
Workshop presenters should introduce themselves at the start of the presentation and give their audience any further background information they think is interesting or relevant.

C Contact Information


Conference Manager:

Patricia Soria, HEAnet Ltd.,
Brooklawn House,
Shelbourne Rd, Ballsbridge,
Dublin 4
Tel: +353 1 6609040
Email patricia.soria@heanet.ie

For information on your registration, accommodation, travel details:

Nicola Meenan
Conference Partners
96 Haddington Road
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4
Tel: +353 1 6677188
Email: nmeenan@conferencepartners.ie


For further information on this conference and registration form, please visit the conference website: http://www.heanet.ie/conferences/