2022 NRI/FRR PI Meeting - Presenter Guidance

As previously mentioned, this year's PI Meeting will be fully virtual. The conference will be hosted on the Hopin virtual conferencing platform.

LONG TALKS

This year, long talk presenters are required to pre-record their talks which are 12 minutes in length. All presenters are required to participate in a 5-minute post-talk Q&A "live session". The conference organizers will initiate the playback of the pre-recorded presentations during their respective assigned session. Detailed instructions for recording via Zoom are below. The presentation order can be found at https://cps-vo.org/group/nri-pimtg22/longtalks. 

The submission deadline for slides and video files is 11:59 pm on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. Please submit at https://archive.cps-vo.org/group/nri-pimtg22/presentations. The submission code will be sent via email to long talk presenters.

SHORT TALKS

Short talk presenters are required to pre-record their talks, which are limited to 2 minutes each. The conference organizers will initiate the playback of pre-recorded presentations during their respective assigned session. Detailed instructions for recording via Zoom are below.  The presentation order can be found at https://cps-vo.org/group/nri-pimtg22/shorttalks.

The submission deadline for slides and video files is 11:59 pm on Wedneday, March 30, 2022. Please submit at https://archive.cps-vo.org/group/nri-pimtg22/presentations. The submission code will be sent via email to short talk presenters.

Slide Specifications for all presenters

  • 16:9 aspect ratio preferred
  • PDF format
  • Slides should include:
    • title of project
    • funding organization and grant #
    • team personnel and institution
  • Slide templates can be downloaded here (Please note: it is not mandatory to use them)
  • For the file name, use [sessionnumber]_[LASTNAME]_[firstname]_nri2022.pdf (e.g. 4_DUCK_donald_nri2022.pdf 

Video Instructions for Pre-recorded Talks

Video Specifications

  • The video should show the speaker presenting the slides, as if presenting them live. 
  • The recording should show the slides in full-screen mode, with webcam footage of the speaker in the top right corner (see below for how to record such a video with Zoom).
  • Please be sure to introduce yourself and your project at the beginning of the video.
  • All videos should be no more than 2 minutes.
  • MP4 file format
  • Clear audio (headsets are permitted)
  • For the file name, use [sessionnumber]_[LASTTNAME]_[firstname]_nri2022.mp4 (e.g. 4_DUCK_donald_nri2022.mp4)

General Recording Tips

  1. Please ensure that the webcam inset of your own face does not obstruct any part of your slides.  For example, if you place it at the top right, ensure that it doesn’t cover parts of the slide titles.
  2. Ensure your surroundings have no disruptive background noise.
  3. Turn off any alerts on your computer, phone, etc. (e.g., use do-not-disturb mode).
  4. Avoid using a noisy keyboard, especially if the space-bar makes a distinct clicking sound.  If you can’t use a quieter keyboard, use keys other than the space-bar (e.g., right or down arrow key); or advance your slides using the mouse.
  5. Finally, review your video to ensure the audio is clear.

              

Recording Your Talk with Zoom

Authors may use any video conferencing software that is able to record a picture-in-picture screen-shared presentation featuring the slides and an inserts of the speaker. For example, here are the instructions for recording your presentation using Zoom:

  1. Open the Zoom desktop application and select New Meeting.
  2. Select Join with computer audio if prompted. We suggest using headphones or a headset equipped with a microphone for high quality audio.
  3. Be sure you are unmuted.
  4. Open your presentation and maximize it so that it is in full-screen mode.
  5. Click on the green Share Screen button on the bottom Zoom toolbar.
  6. Select the screen containing your presentation. Leave "Share computer sound" and "Optimize Screen Share for Video Clip" unchecked. Click Share.
  7. Your webcam video will automatically place itself in the top right hand corner. We ask that you please click through your presentation slides with your webcam video window in the top right corner to ensure that your webcam footage does not cover any pertinent information on your slides. If so, we ask that you please edit your slides with the top right hand video footage box in mind. 
  8. Hover your mouse over the "You are screen sharing" green bar so that the menu bar above appears. Select More.
  9. When you are ready to record your presentation, select Record from the dropdown menu. Choose "Record on this computer".
  10. When you have finished recording, hover your mouse over the "You are screen sharing" green bar so the menu appears again. Select More.
  11. From the drop down menu, select Stop recording. You may also Pause recording if you are not finished and resume when you are ready.
  12.  Your video will export once your meeting has ended. Select Stop Share to end your screen share.
  13.  Select End>End Meeting For All in the bottom right corner of your Zoom meeting.
  14. Your video will now automatically convert, and your computer may prompt you for access to the Documents folder to save your video. Click OK.
  15. Your video is now saved to your computer in the Documents folder. Be sure to review the footage of your presentation for any technical issues such as lapses in audio or lost webcam or slide footage.
  16. Finally, upload the .mp4 file below.

We may contact you with questions or additional edits upon our review.

Zoom Tutorials

Other Software Options

If you choose not to record your presentation using Zoom, please ensure that your video uses:

  • the picture-in-picture format detailed above 
  • MP4 file format (.mp4) 

If you have any questions please contact the organizers at nri-pimtg[at]cps-vo.org. ​

We look forward to your participation!