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Session Chair Instructions

Session Chair’s Responsibilities:

  1. Start presentations at their scheduled time, regardless of cancellations or short presentations.
  2. Ask a question when there is no timely question from the audience.
  3. Signal authors 5 minutes before the end of their slot and cut them off 1 minute prior.
  4. In the event of a cancellation, discuss important challenges related to the topic of the session.
  5. A student assigned to each session will have a laser pointer for speakers who need one.
  6. That student will handle projection issues and know who to call in case of larger problems.
  1. Attendees may want to move between sessions, so it is important to start each presentation on time: If a paper is cancelled or the presentation is short, the session should be suspended until it is time to start the next presentation.
  2. When there are no questions, it is responsibility of the chairperson to ask a question that may give other members in the audience time to think of other questions.
  3. Authors should not be allowed to go overtime, because this comes at the expense of other authors. Give them a signal 5 minutes before the end of their slot, and cut them off one minute before. If they use all of their allotted time, do not allow questions.
  4. When a hole develops in the program due to a cancelled paper, consider asking the audience if they would discuss instead important challenges relating to the topic of the session or something similar.
  5. Each session will have a University of São Paulo student assigned to it with a t-shirt. That student will have a laser pointer for the use of speakers who did not bring one.
  6. That student will also know how to handle small projection mishaps and will know who to call in case of larger problems.