post-acceptance

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This skill should be used when the user asks to "prepare conference presentation", "create presentation slides", "design poster", "make academic poster", "write promotion content", "create Twitter thread", or mentions post-acceptance conference preparation. Provides comprehensive workflow for presentation, poster, and promotion content creation.

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# Post-Acceptance Conference Preparation A post-acceptance conference preparation workflow that helps researchers efficiently complete presentations, posters, and promotional content. ## Core Features ### 1. Presentation Slide Creation Guidance for creating conference presentation slides: **Time Control** - 15-minute talk: 10-15 slides - 20-minute talk: 15-20 slides - 30-minute talk: 20-30 slides - Average 1-1.5 minutes per slide **Content Structure** - Title slide (1) - Motivation/Problem (2-3) - Method overview (3-5) - Key results (3-5) - Conclusion (1-2) - Q&A/Thank you (1) **Visual Design Principles** - One key message per slide - Use figures and diagrams over text - Consistent color scheme and fonts - Minimum font size: 24pt for body, 32pt for titles - High-contrast colors for readability **Presentation Tips** - Practice timing with a stopwatch - Prepare backup slides for anticipated questions - Use animations sparingly and purposefully - Include slide numbers for Q&A reference ### 2. Academic Poster Design Guidance for creating conference posters: **Standard Sizes** - Portrait: 24x36 inches or A0 (841x1189mm) - Landscape: 36x24 inches or A0 landscape - Check conference requirements for specific size **Layout Structure** - Title bar (top): Title, authors, affiliations, logos - Introduction (left): Problem statement, motivation - Method (center): Key approach, architecture diagram - Results (right): Main findings, tables, figures - Conclusion (bottom): Summary...

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Author
Galaxy-Dawn
Repository
Galaxy-Dawn/claude-scholar
Created
4 months ago
Last Updated
6 days ago
Language
Python
License
MIT

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