Instructional Course – Round Table – Panel

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Definitions of
1. Instructional Course
2. Round Table
3. Panel

1. An Instructional Course is designed to teach specific -state of the art- knowledge, skills or competencies on a particular subject. Resources used can be videos, articles and own data and presentations can be concluded with interaction with the delegates.

2. A Round Table is a form of meeting where all invited participants at this round table have an equal opportunity to contribute. After an introduction of all participants an open dialogue is started, bringing together people with different viewpoints, fostering a richer discussion.

3. A Panel presentation involves a group of experts or speakers discussing a specific topic. Each panelist may give a brief presentation or share their insights on the topic. After the presentations, the panelists engage in a discussion, often guided by questions from the chair and audience.

 

Abstract accepted for Round Table or Panel?

When your abstract is accepted for a Round Table or Panel session, you will be provided time (as indicated in your acceptance letter) to present your abstract at the start of the session. After all accepted abstract presentations, other speakers will introduce themselves and the Round Table or Panel session will start.