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    Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python: (mariatta@fosstodon.org)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Nov-2024 03:27:06 JST Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python: Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python:

    Obvious things conference speakers should do:
    - submit a talk proposal
    - take a photo/selfie
    - write up bio
    - give the talk

    Not obvious things conference speakers should do:
    - update email filter so emails from conference organizers don't end up in spam
    - when traveling, plan to arrive at Talk day - 2 days, in case of flight cancellations
    - show up at least 30 minutes before the talk slot, not 5 minutes before
    - use light mode presentation slides (light bg, dark text)

    anything else?

    In conversation about 6 months ago from fosstodon.org permalink
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      Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python: (mariatta@fosstodon.org)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Nov-2024 03:27:06 JST Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python: Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python:
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      Adding to my list of non-obvious thing you can do as a conference speaker:

      - Offer to be a backup speaker in case of other speaker's cancellation (and don't feel bad if you're not needed)

      #PublicSpeaking

      (I need to convert this whole thread into a blog post)

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      Ax=b, Capitã Obvio and Chris Wiegman and 2 others repeated this.
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      Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python: (mariatta@fosstodon.org)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Nov-2024 03:27:38 JST Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python: Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python:
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      One more non-obvious thing for conference speakers:
      - use personal email address (instead of work email) when you submit your talk to the CFP system.

      Just in case your employment status change between the time you applied to speak and the time you're scheduled to speak. This assumes you still want to speak regardless of your employment affiliation.

      Sometimes it's not actually easy for the organizers to change your email address on their end 😰

      #PublicSpeaking

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      Anna e só (anna@friend.camp)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 19:06:47 JST Anna e só Anna e só
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      • Glyph
      • Kim van Wyk

      @glyph @mariatta @kimvanwyk Sorry for replying to an old post, but I wanted to provide some insight—if South Africa is similar to Brazil in that regard, it’s probably because older and more budget-oriented computers are much more common than modern ones (let’s say, 4 years old or newer). Many, many professors of mine still have laptops with VGA ports or older ports, no USB-C at all, etc. Regular USB-C ports on laptops is still a fairly new thing here (compared to countries in the Global North).

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      Glyph (glyph@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 19:06:48 JST Glyph Glyph
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      • Kim van Wyk

      @kimvanwyk @mariatta the specific complaint hit my eye oddly just because it's the sort of thing that would have been a vendor-specific problem in like… 2012, maybe… but nowadays if you've got a dell XPS or a macbook air you're in the same boat ;). Nevertheless, the core message, "communicate clearly about display output requirements" is important.

      Not just "HDMI" either. Resolution is an important detail! Some places allegedly have 4:3 setups, which is a nightmare if you're not expecting it…

      In conversation about 5 months ago permalink
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      Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python: (mariatta@fosstodon.org)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 19:06:48 JST Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python: Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python:
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      • Kim van Wyk

      @glyph @kimvanwyk I was thinking it's the MacBook with USB C?

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      Glyph (glyph@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 19:06:48 JST Glyph Glyph
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      • Kim van Wyk

      @mariatta @kimvanwyk It is true that that is "not HDMI" but a lot of laptops are in that boat these days (ThinkPad Z13, Dell XPS 13, microsoft surface pro, HP spectre, etc), not particularly an Apple thing

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      Glyph (glyph@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 19:06:51 JST Glyph Glyph
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      @kimvanwyk @mariatta what kind of "specific adaptor" are you talking about? by "an Apple" you mean like someone was trying to present from their Lightning-only iPhone?

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      Kim van Wyk (kimvanwyk@fosstodon.org)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 19:06:51 JST Kim van Wyk Kim van Wyk
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      • Glyph

      @glyph @mariatta I have no idea actually, I wasn't directly in the room at the time and I don't know enough about Apple devices to know the likely details. It's possible I've got the wrong end of the stick and the kit the conference owns would have worked but was already in use. Effectively I know the lesson we took from it was to repeatedly remind speakers well before the conference to please ensure they bring what they need to connect to HDMI.

      In conversation about 5 months ago permalink
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      Glyph (glyph@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 19:06:52 JST Glyph Glyph
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      @mariatta

      - Learn if there's a green room, and use it if so.
      - Plan what you will do with your junk during the talk. Where is your backpack going? Swag bag? Phone? Jacket?
      - Make sure you are hydrated and empty your bladder an hour beforehand. Both overhydration and dehydration can make stage fright feel *way* worse (and vice versa).
      - Are you using your own clicker? Charge & test it about 6 hours early. Give yourself time to buy new batteries (you will forget them).

      In conversation about 5 months ago permalink
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      Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python: (mariatta@fosstodon.org)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 19:06:52 JST Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python: Mariatta 🤦🏻‍♀️ :python:
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      • Glyph

      @glyph Yes the clicker!! Somehow I expected that should be a "given", something conference organizers would provide (and Display adapter), so I don't need to bring my own, but there were a few times when I've had to use my own clicker 😓 The clicker is now part of my traveling kit.

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      Kim van Wyk (kimvanwyk@fosstodon.org)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 19:06:52 JST Kim van Wyk Kim van Wyk
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      • Glyph

      @mariatta @glyph the display adaptor can be a problem - for example Apple devices are not common on South Africa, so only 1 or 2 presentations a year at PyConZA use one. None of the organisers have an Apple so the first time in recent years that someone needed a specific adaptor we had to scrabble to borrow one from another attendee as we didn't know the one we had wouldn't do. We now specify HDMI input and make it clear presenters need to bring whatever they need to emit HDMI.

      In conversation about 5 months ago permalink
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      Anna e só (anna@friend.camp)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 19:09:38 JST Anna e só Anna e só
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      • Glyph
      • Kim van Wyk

      @glyph @mariatta @kimvanwyk I travel with adapters and extra cables labeled with my name, Mastodon username, and email address because I’ve seen that happen somewhat frequently and always end up lending an item or two to conference organizers in the Global South. Hell, I’ve done that regularly in class at my university because our projectors are old and we haven’t had the budget to buy new cables for a while.

      In conversation about 5 months ago permalink

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