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LANGUAGE The language of ECRICE will be English whereas the language of DidSci conference will be English, Polish, Czech, Slovak and Russian.
KEY NOTES Based on the submitted abstracts, some of the contributed papers will also be selected for key note talks.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS The time scheduled for an oral presentation is 15 minutes, plus 5 minutes discussion. Please consider this information as tentative; the final decision regarding the time limits will be given when the total number of contributed papers is known, i.e. in April 2010. You will have an overhead projector and a beamer, operated by a notebook with the PowerPoint 2007 application from the Office 2007 package at your disposal. You may bring your presentation stored on USB memory stick or on CD. Preparation of some printed copies of presentation or full paper for audience is recommended. Guidelines for giving presentations might be found on DivCEd EuCheMS web page link: http://www.euchems.org/binaries/fecsedgagan_tcm23-28988.pdf POSTERS The size of the poster boards is 90 (width) x 120 cm (height). Posters contents should be readable from a distance of about 1 m. Poster presentation includes answering questions from audience during poster session. WORKSHOPS The workshops should be planned for 90-120 min. Participants of the workshop should be acquainted with instruments, demonstrational tools, teaching materials or CD-ROM. CONFERENCE PUBLICATION The Books of Abstracts and final Conference Programmes (ECRICE & DidSCi) will be available at the Registration Desk. Proceedings (full texts of presentations) of DidSci conference will be published. MICROSYMPOSIUM Symposium will be organized by a lead person and will contain 1 lecture (30 min) and 4 presentations (15 min) under a common topic. Authors of some presentations should be invited by leader but some others chosen from conference applications. The presenters in each group must be from at least 3 different countries. Individual papers should contribute to an understanding of different perspectives of the topic. Each paper in the symposium will go through a review process.
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