This is an opportunity to share your thoughts on topics related to scholarly communication, which can be your own research results or topics that you are passionate to talk with others about.
FSCI 2022 will collect lightning talks in pre-recorded videos (either uploaded to Youtube or Vimeo, or a video file submitted to FSCI organizers) and share it in Slack and the FSCI Topia space for attendees to view at their own time. To facilitate conversation, we will have a Fireside Cats! event in Topia (On Tuesday July 26), dedicated to open discussion with the lightning talk speakers.
If you are interested in provide a lightning talk, here are the instructions:
- Decide your topic and title of your lightning talk;
- Record your lightning talk (no longer than 5 minutes)
- You can choose whether you want to use slides or not for your talk;
- Record your talk with the following options (or another recording method if you prefer):
- Option 1: Microsoft Powerpoint can record your talk via the function “Record Slide Show” under “Slide Show” menu bar. This allows you to record your talk on each slide and re-record individual slides if necessary. Just remember to export your recording to a video file.
- Option 2: Record your talk via Zoom meeting. If you are having issues with setting up your own zoom meeting, please contact yrao5@ncsu.edu to coordinate lightning talk recording via Zoom meeting.
- Submit your recorded lightning talk. You can either
- upload your talk directly to YouTube or Vimeo, and provide your video link using the submission form, or
- directly submit your video file to FSCI 2022 using the submission form.
All lightning talks should be submitted no later than 25 July 2022. If you have any difficulties submitting your lightning talk, please contact Douglas Rao at
yrao5@ncsu.edu.
Please visit FSCI Topia virtual world (
https://topia.io/fsci) to watch the recording of submitted lightning talks. All recorded talks are available for viewing in the museum area.