In Person Conference Presentations
Please find below all information you need for preparing your presentation in the in person conference modality. If you are presenting online, please go to the respective website linked above.
During the conference, you will present your submission live in Athens (see program). In addition, you can submit a video abstract prior to the conference, which can be viewed by all attendees up front or after the conference. Please note that for in person presentations, the submission of videos about your work is optional but encouraged. If you would like to submit a presentation, which will then be promoted through the iLRN YouTube channel, please find guidelines for preparing your video below.
| Presentation type |
Accepted Submission type |
Video submission (maximum length - shorter video abstracts encouraged) |
Length of Live Presentation in Athens | Material Requirements |
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Oral presentation 1.5 h sessions with clustered oral presentations
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Academic Full Paper | Optional - 2 - 10 min. | 20 min - 15 min. presentation + 5 min. discussion |
At conference: Bring your presentation slides for live presentation |
| Academic Short Paper | Optional - 2 - 7 min. | 15 min - 10 min. presentation + 5 min. discussion | ||
| iLEAD oral presentation | Optional - 2 - 10 min. | 15 min - 10 min. presentation + 5 min. discussion | ||
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Poster presentation Exhibition setting with a printed poster |
Academic Extended Abstracts | Required - 3 - 5 min. |
Presenters are stationed at their poster for the whole session |
At material deadline: Upload mandatory video presentation and upload virtual version of poster, which will be set up in FrameVR and uploaded to CVENT At conferece: Bring printed poster for live presentation |
| iLEAD poster presentation | Required - 3 - 5 min. | |||
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Doctoral Colloquium presentation 1.5 h session with DC presenters and invited mentors
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Doctoral Colloquium Paper or Presentation |
Optional - 2 - 7 min. |
3 - 5 min. presentation + moderated discussion with focus is on exchange and discussion
can we give some more minutes? |
At conference: Bring your presentation slides for live presentation |
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Panel session Up to 1 h discussion session with multiple presenters or discussants |
iLEAD panel | Optional - 2 - 7 min. | As scheduled - a moderator should keep the time | At conference: If necessary, bring presentation slides for live presentation + please upload your slides in CVENT |
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Workshop 1.5 h interactive sessions that require sign up in CVENT system (free to attend) |
iLEAD workshop | Optional - 2 - 7 min. | As scheduled - the organizers should keep the time and one break should be scheduled |
At material deadline: Communicate (technical, location, participant) requirements At conference: As necessary, e.g., bring your presentation slides and other relevant material |
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Other presentation types Depends on the submission |
Other submission types, e.g., demos, special sessions | Optional - 2 - 7 min. | Depends on the submission |
At material deadline: Communicate (technical, location, participant) requirements At conference: As necessary, e.g., bring your presentation slides, devices and other relevant material |
Material submission instructions
Find more information in the Material submission guidelines.
Presenters Instructions for the in person conference in Athens
For oral presentations
Presenters in Athens are expected to present in the traditional way (slides presented to an audience, plus Q&A at the end). In the table above, you will find the length of the presentation for each oral presentation type. Please allow time for the Q&A when preparing your presentation (for example: if your presentation slot is 20 minutes, 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for Q&A could be appropriate).
You can use the iLRN2026 slide template for your presentation:
What should I bring for my presentation in Athens?
The rooms have audio visual equipment (projector, speakers, etc.) and computers for presentation. You can bring your own device or transfer your slides to the local computer (e.g., via USB stick, email or online storage). In addition to your presentation source files (e.g., Powerpoint slides, Google slides, etc.), please also bring the slides as PDF files in case of issues with the presentation files. You can also upload the PDF in the CVENT conference system to share it with attendees.
Please locate the room where you will be presenting and be there before the session starts. If you have any queries please ask our volunteers on site. All in person presentations will be streamed live through CVENT and recorded to watch back in CVENT after the conference.
For poster presentations
Physical poster presenters are required to prepare a physical printed poster for the poster session. These posters will be displayed at a circulation space as part of a poster presentation session, where presenters will stand next to their poster, fielding questions and potentially talking through its contents:
- Printed poster size: should not exceed 84.1 × 118.9 cm (A0 format).
- Please remember to bring your printed poster to the conference in Athens.
In addition to the in person poster presentation, you are also required to upload a virtual image of your poster to be published in the CVENT system. This must be in the form of a single image and could be the virtual version of your printed poster:
- Acceptable image formats: JPEG, PNG or PDF.
- File size: 20MB or less.
- File name: The filename should consist of the submission ID ONLY and nothing else (e.g., 103.jpg or 103.png).
Please use the material submission form (link above) to submit your poster image and required video and/or slides to be published on the CVENT page and/or the iLRN YouTube Channel.
For Doctoral Colloquium session
The doctoral colloquium session will be a designated session where all DC submissions will be presented. DC presenters are asked to give a live presentation and engage in a moderated discussion during this session. The presentation should be a short (3 - 5 minute) overview of their work. Think of this as an elevator pitch, keeping it brief and to the point. Participants will be given an opportunity to get feedback from other session attendees, including invited mentors. The focus of the DC session is on exchange and discussion, including the opportunity to discuss potential questions and issues the students are facing.