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I am a Faculty in a Live Session

Heart Failure 2021 online and on-demand, 29 June – 1 July

You have been invited to be part of a Live Session during HF 2021 - Online Congress.

These Live Sessions are real-time sessions including direct interaction with the audience. These sessions will be filmed from our studio in Florence, Italy and streamed live. If you are not able to travel to Florence, you will join the session remotely and you will be included in the session remotely.

Upon acceptance of your faculty role(s) and confirmation whether you will be joigning the studio or joigning remotely, you will receive detailed instructions on the organisation of your session.

We will revert to all Faculty with further information on the organisation when the session will be confirmed.

Please refer to the below instructions according to the role you are invited for.

I am the chairperson (session host)

Some sessions have up to 3 hosts, should it be the case – you will have to coordinate amongst yourselves in advance to split the responsibilities as you see fit and to decide who will be in charge of leading the discussion.

As chairperson you will be a timekeeper coordinating the flow of the session, in charge of the introduction and closing, liaison in between presentations, and during the discussion time.

  • You do not need to prepare any slides for this role
  • It is your responsibility to declare any conflict of interest at the start of the session when you introduce yourself
  • Live component is key so please talk to the faculty and address the audience as you would in a lecture room for in-person event. This will improve the dynamic of the session and avoid any dead-air time
  • At the beginning of the session, the technical team will give you cue words – to let you know the exact moment when you will be live on-air
  • The script provided is also key, to the technical team who will adapt the different camera frames accordingly. We may integrate some cue words to allow you to adapt (i.e. if you want to “call in the discussant” at a specific time, revert to the speaker … )
  • Once it begins, you should welcome the audience, briefly introduce the content of the session, the discussant (if any) and engage the audience to participate via the Q&A functionalities. Then introduce the first speaker to start his/her presentation
  • As host, you are the conductor of the session, in charge of the transitions between each presentation and keeping momentum and dynamism in the flow (from discussions to next presentation)
  • You are responsible for the discussion management. This discussion time takes place immediately after each presentation or at the end of the session - depending on what has been decided during your content rehearsal. You should drive this discussion time, coordinating the intervention of the discussants and speakers in a very casual and dynamic manner. It’s crucial for the host who will lead the discussion to prepare questions in advance for the speakers
  • If there is extra time available within a session (shorter presentations then expected, cancelled presentation), your role is to fill this time with extra discussion
  • A countdown will appear throughout the session indicating the remaining time available for each presentation/discussion time. In a Live setting, timekeeping is crucial and the host is responsible for closing the session in time, including any take-home message.

I am the incoming question moderator

  • You oversee the moderation of the Incoming questions from the audience during the session
  • You will receive all questions via a dedicated side app – you need to filter these and tag those you will want to raise to the speakers
  • Please invite the audience to connect with you
  • The technical details will be explained to you during a dedicated technical rehearsal. 

I am a speaker

  • We HIGHLY recommend that you use the HF 2021 slide template
  • Please refer to your agreement form  for more information regarding the requirements for your presentation and the upload conditions
  • Presentation duration has been optimised for the digital environment. Your agreement form will specify your presentation duration, the number of slides recommended and upload service
  • Your presentation needs to be check prior to the Live Session, therefore, must be uploaded in our system 48hours before the date of your Session – please check carefully your upload (make sure it includes your DOI) review spellings as changes are not possible the upload.

Audiovisual technical guidelines for your presentation

All presentations should be 16:9 formatted and have a 1280 x 720 minimum resolution.
They will be displayed from a PC with Windows 7 and PowerPoint 2016.

We recommend that you use the HF 2021 slide template for your presentation.

In order to ensure optimal delivery of your presentation, please stick to the following guidelines in the preparation of your presentation:

  • Your presentation must be prepared in PowerPoint version: type .pptx - for optimal rendering please use the official slide set template
  • Preferred page set-up is landscape orientation (portrait orientation will not be displayed correctly).
  • Use standard Windows fonts only. Try to avoid the use of non-standard Windows fonts or language-specific fonts.
  • Images: Do not copy and paste the images from another application, please use the “insert image from a file” functionality from PowerPoint (format JPG or PNG). Make sure that the inserted images have a minimum resolution of 300dpi.
  • Video: All videos must be embedded in your presentation. To avoid any issue with movies and loops with PowerPoint, presentations must be saved as .pptx files.
  • Apple: Please give your filename an extension “pptx” (Preferred version: PowerPoint 2016).
  • Check your presentation on a Windows-operated computer (preferably Win7) before you upload it 

To the attention of Mac users -If your presentation is on a Mac computer, we recommend you only provide a Windows-compatible file.