"Predux" - How to improve conferences through peer-reviewed rehearsals
Jinfo Article
1st November 2011
By Theba Islam
Abstract
Conferences are great places to get up-to-date and generally build your knowledge, but how often has a conference been less than perfect because of the quality of some presentations? This is where the “predux” comes in. As Theba Islam explains, this allows speakers to test out their presentations, and receive constructive criticism, from a small group of their peers before an event.
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