#3451

Synchronous (Onsite) Informal Learning / Affinity Spaces / Communities of Practice Workshop (50 mins Onsite)

Sharing Your Strengths: Make and Deliver a Conference Presentation

Sun, Apr 30, 10:00-10:50 Asia/Seoul

Location: P103

One of the most effective techniques to develop strength and confidence in teaching is produce a conference presentation for a wider audience. It connects the speaker to other professionals, allowing oneself to grow professionally. However, many teachers are intimidated by preparing and delivering a conference proposal. This presentation draws from the presenter’s own extensive experience in different types of conferences over at least a decade. The presentation shows how to write an effective abstract, integrate the intended material for presentation, pace and organize the presentation within the set time, respect the audience’s context, and manage other considerations for a successful conference presentation. Expect to interact with others on these topics and to learn helpful tips and techniques for any presenter. Regardless of your experience as a presenter yourself, you will find this presentation enlightening.

  • Roger Fusselman

    Roger Fusselman has been teaching various students in Korea for many years, including at institutions such as Sookmyung Women's University and Seoul National University of Education. He currently teaches English, improvisational theater, and comic book history and culture at Joongbu University, Goyang Campus. In addition to TESOL as a whole and specialties evident in the courses he teaches, Mr. Fusselman is also interested in writing, illustration, and materials design. He has also been a member of Seoul City Improv and Toastmasters in Korea.