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RE: SOC email

From: <John.Lattanzio_at_email.protected>
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 15:38:19 +1000 (EST)

On Thu, 13 Apr 2006, Lomb, Nick wrote:

>>> visual format, and there's often far more feedback and
>>> interaction that takes place around a poster paper during
>>> coffee, than in the Q&A following a talk. So I don't think we
>>> need to "guarantee" speakers at an education session another
>>> speaking slot - they can fight it out with all the other
>>> attendees, or put their science in a poster.
>
>Basically this was the original suggestion. Not a guarantee that an
>educational speaker will necessarily be given a research presentation
>speaking slot, but a guarantee that they that they will not be
>disadvantaged in "fighting it out" for a research speaking slot by
>having made an educational presentation. Whatever the merits of a poster

This I Support.

>presentation if people feel that they forfeit their chance of a research
>presentation by giving an educational talk than they will not give one.
>In that case the educational session will fall flat as in previous ASA
>meetings.
>
>Regards
>
>Nick
>
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