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Future Physiology 2021, ePosters and Learning Toolbox
The Physiological Society is using Learning Toolbox for the ePosters at their Future Physiology 2021 conference.
Learning Toolbox allows you to create a Stack of material that can be used to present and share your work online and onsite. At the simplest level you can just add a presentation or poster file to your Stack, but the platform allows you to do much more. Learning Toolbox Stacks can also contain additional materials such as videos, weblinks, papers and more. If you want your ePoster to be considered for the best ePoster prize then you should include a 5 minute video of you presenting your work as part of your ePoster. It is this video that the judges will be assessing.
Your stack/ePoster will be published to The Future Physiology ePoster Showcase where delegates can explore, view and interact with them. Delegates will be able to post comments and questions to your stack/ePoster in a text chat channel, which you can answer and this discussion will be attached to your stack/ePoster.
The Physiological Society have also arranged ePoster sessions as part of the Future Physiology 2021 programme. The ePoster sessions will involve 15 minute âvirtual round table discussionsâ where you will be able to present your ePoster and attendees will be able to ask you about your work. These will take place inside the conference platform.
You can already explore The Future Physiology Showcase and see the ePosters from 2020 if you want to see what it is possible to create using the Learning Toolbox platform. We also have a Learning Toolbox Showcase of great ePosters from a range of different conferences.
The information below was emailed to all authors by the Future Physiology conference team.
Future Physiology 2021 Virtual Event Portal
We have been working with a company called EventsAIR to create the virtual event portal for Future Physiology 2021. On the virtual event portal, attendees can see the full conference programme, interact with the different sessions, and connect with one another.
You will receive an email on Tuesday 13 April with further information about the conference which will include instructions to access the portal and how to use it.
ePoster Sessions
The ePoster sessions will take place on the Future Physiology 2021 Virtual Event Portal.
Your 60-minute ePoster session will be split into four 15-minute presentation slots, giving you the opportunity to present your ePoster to up to four different groups of people. You will be visible to attendees and will be able to share your screen. Attendees will not be visible but they will be able to speak to you. There will also be a link to your ePoster available to attendees, which they can have open during your presentation. Please ensure that you are on the virtual event portal, ready for your ePoster session at least 10 minutes before the session is due to start.
*TOP TIP* Use the Meeting Hub on the virtual event portal to connect with other attendees and invite them to join your ePoster session. You can use the Meeting Hub as soon as you have access to the portal so you can start connecting before the conference! More information about how to use the Meeting Hub will be found in the email sent on Tuesday 13 April.
The step-by-step actions that you should take on the day of your ePoster session are as follows:
1. Access the virtual event portal at least 10 minutes before the ePoster session is scheduled to take place.
2. 10 minutes before your ePoster session is due to begin, locate your allocated ePoster session in the timeline and click the âView My Presentationâ button next to the ePoster session.
3. You have now entered your ePoster presentation area. You should see the name of your ePoster at the top of the page, a Q&A panel, a polling panel and list of drop-down boxes on the right-hand side.
4. If you enter your ePoster presentation area before the ePoster session is due to start, there will be a button on the left-hand side which reads âStart Practice Presentationâ. You can use this to test your camera and test screen sharing before the ePoster session starts. Attendees will not be able to view this.
*TOP TIP* You can use this practice mode as soon as you have access to the virtual event portal so feel free to familiarise yourself with the ePoster presentation area in advance of the conference so that you feel comfortable on the day.
5. Once the ePoster session starts, the âStart Practice Presentationâ button will change to a âStart Presentationâ button. Please click this button so that the attendees can view your presentation. This will also start a countdown timer for the first 15-minute presentation slot.
6. Before you begin presenting, you will see a drop-down box named âQueueâ on the right-hand side. This shows a list of attendees who are waiting to join your presentation. Click on this drop-down box and press the âAcceptâ button on those who you want to admit. We recommend that you only admit approximately five attendees at a time. You can also use the âAccept allâ button if there are less attendees in the queue. They will then move into the âAttendeeâ drop-down box. On admittance, attendees will not be visible but they will be able to talk.
7. You can now begin your ePoster presentation. Please remember to allocate time for questions. Attendees have two options for submitting questions; they can either ask a question out loud or they can type a question in the Q&A panel.
*TOP TIP* When sharing your screen during your ePoster presentation, it might not be possible for you to see the event portal and therefore, see how long you have left until the end of each of your 15-minute presentations. If you are concerned you may run over time when presenting, you may want to set a timer on another device. This will allow you to keep an eye on the time whilst sharing your screen. Please remember you should allocate time for questions within the 15 minutes.
8. There will be a 10 second countdown before the 15-minute presentation slot ends. After this countdown, the attendees will automatically leave your presentation area. You do NOT need to leave your ePoster presentation area. Instead, you will need to repeat Step 6 and admit the next group of attendees for your second 15-minute  presentation slot.
9. Repeat for your third and fourth 15-minute presentation slot.
10. At the end of your fourth presentation slot, the ePoster session will automatically end. You will now see a message saying âSession ended. This presentation has now finished.â You can return to the timeline and enjoy the next session.
You can find a video showing how the eposter session functionality on the virtual event portal works here. If you have any queries about this video, please do not hesitate to get in touch with the conference team.
Please note that abstracts not presented at Society Meetings will not form part of the final online published proceedings.
The following dates are important for 2021 authors:
- 25th March – Invitation emails sent from Learning Toolbox to ePoster authors
- 29th March at 1pm BST – Webinar for authors
- 11th April DEADLINE – Finalise your stack/ePoster and mark as ready to print and publish
- 12th April – 2021 ePoster Showcase opens
You can view the webinar recording below. If you want to view it full screen then click on the full screen icon at the end of the Play bar.
Here you can find links to the key emails that we have sent to Future Physiology 2021 ePoster support list.
General Overview
Here you can find links to the key emails that we have sent to Future Physiology 2021 ePoster support list.
The Physiological Society is using Learning Toolbox for the ePosters at their Future Physiology 2021 conference.
Learning Toolbox allows you to create a Stack of material that can be used to present and share your work online and onsite. At the simplest level you can just add a presentation or poster file to your Stack, but the platform allows you to do much more. Learning Toolbox Stacks can also contain additional materials such as videos, weblinks, papers and more. If you want your ePoster to be considered for the best ePoster prize then you should include a 5 minute video of you presenting your work as part of your ePoster. It is this video that the judges will be assessing.
Your stack/ePoster will be published to The Future Physiology ePoster Showcase where delegates can explore, view and interact with them. Delegates will be able to post comments and questions to your stack/ePoster in a text chat channel, which you can answer and this discussion will be attached to your stack/ePoster.
The Physiological Society have also arranged ePoster sessions as part of the Future Physiology 2021 programme. The ePoster sessions will involve 15 minute âvirtual round table discussionsâ where you will be able to present your ePoster and attendees will be able to ask you about your work. These will take place inside the conference platform.
You can already explore The Future Physiology Showcase and see the ePosters from 2020 if you want to see what it is possible to create using the Learning Toolbox platform. We also have a Learning Toolbox Showcase of great ePosters from a range of different conferences.
The information below was emailed to all authors by the Future Physiology conference team.
Future Physiology 2021 Virtual Event Portal
We have been working with a company called EventsAIR to create the virtual event portal for Future Physiology 2021. On the virtual event portal, attendees can see the full conference programme, interact with the different sessions, and connect with one another.
You will receive an email on Tuesday 13 April with further information about the conference which will include instructions to access the portal and how to use it.
ePoster Sessions
The ePoster sessions will take place on the Future Physiology 2021 Virtual Event Portal.
Your 60-minute ePoster session will be split into four 15-minute presentation slots, giving you the opportunity to present your ePoster to up to four different groups of people. You will be visible to attendees and will be able to share your screen. Attendees will not be visible but they will be able to speak to you. There will also be a link to your ePoster available to attendees, which they can have open during your presentation. Please ensure that you are on the virtual event portal, ready for your ePoster session at least 10 minutes before the session is due to start.
*TOP TIP* Use the Meeting Hub on the virtual event portal to connect with other attendees and invite them to join your ePoster session. You can use the Meeting Hub as soon as you have access to the portal so you can start connecting before the conference! More information about how to use the Meeting Hub will be found in the email sent on Tuesday 13 April.
The step-by-step actions that you should take on the day of your ePoster session are as follows:
1. Access the virtual event portal at least 10 minutes before the ePoster session is scheduled to take place.
2. 10 minutes before your ePoster session is due to begin, locate your allocated ePoster session in the timeline and click the âView My Presentationâ button next to the ePoster session.
3. You have now entered your ePoster presentation area. You should see the name of your ePoster at the top of the page, a Q&A panel, a polling panel and list of drop-down boxes on the right-hand side.
4. If you enter your ePoster presentation area before the ePoster session is due to start, there will be a button on the left-hand side which reads âStart Practice Presentationâ. You can use this to test your camera and test screen sharing before the ePoster session starts. Attendees will not be able to view this.
*TOP TIP* You can use this practice mode as soon as you have access to the virtual event portal so feel free to familiarise yourself with the ePoster presentation area in advance of the conference so that you feel comfortable on the day.
5. Once the ePoster session starts, the âStart Practice Presentationâ button will change to a âStart Presentationâ button. Please click this button so that the attendees can view your presentation. This will also start a countdown timer for the first 15-minute presentation slot.
6. Before you begin presenting, you will see a drop-down box named âQueueâ on the right-hand side. This shows a list of attendees who are waiting to join your presentation. Click on this drop-down box and press the âAcceptâ button on those who you want to admit. We recommend that you only admit approximately five attendees at a time. You can also use the âAccept allâ button if there are less attendees in the queue. They will then move into the âAttendeeâ drop-down box. On admittance, attendees will not be visible but they will be able to talk.
7. You can now begin your ePoster presentation. Please remember to allocate time for questions. Attendees have two options for submitting questions; they can either ask a question out loud or they can type a question in the Q&A panel.
*TOP TIP* When sharing your screen during your ePoster presentation, it might not be possible for you to see the event portal and therefore, see how long you have left until the end of each of your 15-minute presentations. If you are concerned you may run over time when presenting, you may want to set a timer on another device. This will allow you to keep an eye on the time whilst sharing your screen. Please remember you should allocate time for questions within the 15 minutes.
8. There will be a 10 second countdown before the 15-minute presentation slot ends. After this countdown, the attendees will automatically leave your presentation area. You do NOT need to leave your ePoster presentation area. Instead, you will need to repeat Step 6 and admit the next group of attendees for your second 15-minute  presentation slot.
9. Repeat for your third and fourth 15-minute presentation slot.
10. At the end of your fourth presentation slot, the ePoster session will automatically end. You will now see a message saying âSession ended. This presentation has now finished.â You can return to the timeline and enjoy the next session.
You can find a video showing how the eposter session functionality on the virtual event portal works here. If you have any queries about this video, please do not hesitate to get in touch with the conference team.
Please note that abstracts not presented at Society Meetings will not form part of the final online published proceedings.
The following dates are important for 2021 authors:
- 25th March – Invitation emails sent from Learning Toolbox to ePoster authors
- 29th March at 1pm BST – Webinar for authors
- 11th April DEADLINE – Finalise your stack/ePoster and mark as ready to print and publish
- 12th April – 2021 ePoster Showcase opens
You can view the webinar recording below. If you want to view it full screen then click on the full screen icon at the end of the Play bar.
Creating an ePoster/Stack
Here you can find links to the key emails that we have sent to Future Physiology 2021 ePoster support list.
The Physiological Society is using Learning Toolbox for the ePosters at their Future Physiology 2021 conference.
Learning Toolbox allows you to create a Stack of material that can be used to present and share your work online and onsite. At the simplest level you can just add a presentation or poster file to your Stack, but the platform allows you to do much more. Learning Toolbox Stacks can also contain additional materials such as videos, weblinks, papers and more. If you want your ePoster to be considered for the best ePoster prize then you should include a 5 minute video of you presenting your work as part of your ePoster. It is this video that the judges will be assessing.
Your stack/ePoster will be published to The Future Physiology ePoster Showcase where delegates can explore, view and interact with them. Delegates will be able to post comments and questions to your stack/ePoster in a text chat channel, which you can answer and this discussion will be attached to your stack/ePoster.
The Physiological Society have also arranged ePoster sessions as part of the Future Physiology 2021 programme. The ePoster sessions will involve 15 minute âvirtual round table discussionsâ where you will be able to present your ePoster and attendees will be able to ask you about your work. These will take place inside the conference platform.
You can already explore The Future Physiology Showcase and see the ePosters from 2020 if you want to see what it is possible to create using the Learning Toolbox platform. We also have a Learning Toolbox Showcase of great ePosters from a range of different conferences.
The information below was emailed to all authors by the Future Physiology conference team.
Future Physiology 2021 Virtual Event Portal
We have been working with a company called EventsAIR to create the virtual event portal for Future Physiology 2021. On the virtual event portal, attendees can see the full conference programme, interact with the different sessions, and connect with one another.
You will receive an email on Tuesday 13 April with further information about the conference which will include instructions to access the portal and how to use it.
ePoster Sessions
The ePoster sessions will take place on the Future Physiology 2021 Virtual Event Portal.
Your 60-minute ePoster session will be split into four 15-minute presentation slots, giving you the opportunity to present your ePoster to up to four different groups of people. You will be visible to attendees and will be able to share your screen. Attendees will not be visible but they will be able to speak to you. There will also be a link to your ePoster available to attendees, which they can have open during your presentation. Please ensure that you are on the virtual event portal, ready for your ePoster session at least 10 minutes before the session is due to start.
*TOP TIP* Use the Meeting Hub on the virtual event portal to connect with other attendees and invite them to join your ePoster session. You can use the Meeting Hub as soon as you have access to the portal so you can start connecting before the conference! More information about how to use the Meeting Hub will be found in the email sent on Tuesday 13 April.
The step-by-step actions that you should take on the day of your ePoster session are as follows:
1. Access the virtual event portal at least 10 minutes before the ePoster session is scheduled to take place.
2. 10 minutes before your ePoster session is due to begin, locate your allocated ePoster session in the timeline and click the âView My Presentationâ button next to the ePoster session.
3. You have now entered your ePoster presentation area. You should see the name of your ePoster at the top of the page, a Q&A panel, a polling panel and list of drop-down boxes on the right-hand side.
4. If you enter your ePoster presentation area before the ePoster session is due to start, there will be a button on the left-hand side which reads âStart Practice Presentationâ. You can use this to test your camera and test screen sharing before the ePoster session starts. Attendees will not be able to view this.
*TOP TIP* You can use this practice mode as soon as you have access to the virtual event portal so feel free to familiarise yourself with the ePoster presentation area in advance of the conference so that you feel comfortable on the day.
5. Once the ePoster session starts, the âStart Practice Presentationâ button will change to a âStart Presentationâ button. Please click this button so that the attendees can view your presentation. This will also start a countdown timer for the first 15-minute presentation slot.
6. Before you begin presenting, you will see a drop-down box named âQueueâ on the right-hand side. This shows a list of attendees who are waiting to join your presentation. Click on this drop-down box and press the âAcceptâ button on those who you want to admit. We recommend that you only admit approximately five attendees at a time. You can also use the âAccept allâ button if there are less attendees in the queue. They will then move into the âAttendeeâ drop-down box. On admittance, attendees will not be visible but they will be able to talk.
7. You can now begin your ePoster presentation. Please remember to allocate time for questions. Attendees have two options for submitting questions; they can either ask a question out loud or they can type a question in the Q&A panel.
*TOP TIP* When sharing your screen during your ePoster presentation, it might not be possible for you to see the event portal and therefore, see how long you have left until the end of each of your 15-minute presentations. If you are concerned you may run over time when presenting, you may want to set a timer on another device. This will allow you to keep an eye on the time whilst sharing your screen. Please remember you should allocate time for questions within the 15 minutes.
8. There will be a 10 second countdown before the 15-minute presentation slot ends. After this countdown, the attendees will automatically leave your presentation area. You do NOT need to leave your ePoster presentation area. Instead, you will need to repeat Step 6 and admit the next group of attendees for your second 15-minute  presentation slot.
9. Repeat for your third and fourth 15-minute presentation slot.
10. At the end of your fourth presentation slot, the ePoster session will automatically end. You will now see a message saying âSession ended. This presentation has now finished.â You can return to the timeline and enjoy the next session.
You can find a video showing how the eposter session functionality on the virtual event portal works here. If you have any queries about this video, please do not hesitate to get in touch with the conference team.
Please note that abstracts not presented at Society Meetings will not form part of the final online published proceedings.
The following dates are important for 2021 authors:
- 25th March – Invitation emails sent from Learning Toolbox to ePoster authors
- 29th March at 1pm BST – Webinar for authors
- 11th April DEADLINE – Finalise your stack/ePoster and mark as ready to print and publish
- 12th April – 2021 ePoster Showcase opens
You can view the webinar recording below. If you want to view it full screen then click on the full screen icon at the end of the Play bar.
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