Presenters may choose to present their papers during the conference, or virtually (see below for further information). All submissions should relate to the main conference theme and address one or more of the conference sub-themes.
Full-refereed paper | Working paper |
Full refereed papers should be completed studies based on qualitative and/or quantitative analytical methods. These papers must demonstrate a thorough understanding and rigorous analysis of current issues in higher education, leading to well-argued conclusions. All submissions will be :
Only accepted full-refereed papers will be considered for publication. | Working papers are preliminary scientific, technical papers or intermediate stages of a proposal, which are essentially work in progress or preliminary findings. Working papers permit authors to share ideas about a topic and elicit feedback to allow reflection and further work toward the production of a full-refereed paper in the future. Please note that presentations accepted in this category are NOT considered refereed papers and will NOT be considered for publication.
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Presentation Types
Standard Presentation
1. Standard presentations are face-to-face, classroom-style presentations.
2. Standard presentations are scheduled for 30 minutes each. Your presentation should be a maximum of 20 minutes, with the remaining 10 minutes allocated for Q&A.
3. Each session will include a projector and Windows laptop running Microsoft PowerPoint.
4. Presenters should bring their presentation on a thumbdrive and download the presentation onto the laptop provided prior to the start of their respective sessions.
5. All sessions will be recorded on our Lecture Capture system and posted on our website once processed.
Lightning Talk (for Working papers only)
Lightning Talks are face-to-face, classroom-style presentations.
1. Lightning Talks are face-to-face, classroom-style presentations.
2. Presentations should follow a Pechakucha style presentation: 20 images/slides in 7 minutes (more information on how to design Pechakucha presentations here).
3. Each session is scheduled for 15 minutes. Your presentation should be a maximum of 7 minutes, with the remaining 8 minutes allocated for Q&A.
4. Each session will include a projector and Windows laptop running Microsoft PowerPoint.
5. Presenters should bring their presentation on a thumbdrive and download the presentation onto the laptop provided prior to the start of their respective sessions.
6. All sessions will be recorded on our Lecture Capture system and posted on our website once processed.
Virtual Presentation
If you cannot attend the conference but wish to publish your paper and/or gain feedback from your colleagues, you may choose to present virtually:
1. Submit a video presentation using the following guidelines by 31st July 2019.
- The video length should not be more than 20 minutes.
- Please see below some sample formats of video presentations. You may choose the style from the sample video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqSMWk9pm
Important: Kindly state your email address clearly in the presentation so participants can email you if they have queries or feedback for your consideration.
2. Send us your video presentation and we?ll post it on our TTLC2019 Website & YouTube channel, allowing you to gain valuable feedback from viewers around the world. Afterwards you will receive a complete conference pack. (Supported video formats: .mov, .mp4, MPEG, AVI).