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Appendix C - Excerpts from a letter to prospective panelists of a Colloquium

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2010

August Epple
Affiliation:
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia
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  1. The colloquium will begin with an introduction of the panelists by the moderator, followed by a sequence of brief presentations by the moderator and the panelists. Thereafter, the panelists will have the privilege of asking each other questions before the general audience is invited to join in.

  2. The total time allowed for the colloquium is 100 minutes (17 : 00–18 : 40); of which, each panelist will be entitled to 10 minutes of presentation, if he wishes to make one. However, if a panelist prefers to make no formal presentation, he/she will be given an equivalent amount of time for questions to the other panelists immediately following the formal presentations.

  3. The presentations are not supposed to be lengthy ego trips (though slides and/or an overhead projector may be used, if necessary); rather, they should be a means to make an important point for discussion. Mutual challenges in a congenial atmosphere are encouraged. At the end of the Colloquium, the moderator will summarize the results, i.e., agreements, disagreements, and open or new questions.

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Print publication year: 1997

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