The 2007 TLT Conference includes the following types of sessions:

Panel discussion sessions provide a venue for 2-3 speakers to share their work or perspective on a selected topic with the majority of the session time used to facilitate discussion with the audience.

Roundtable discussion sessions include a facilitator who is knowledgeable on the topic and encourages active discussion among the participants during the session.  The purposes for this session type may include brainstorming, sharing, problem-solving. The results of the discussion are usually provided in some form as an outcome of the session.

Hands-on workshop sessions are interactive, and should clarify the specific level of instruction and/or pre-existing skills for the audience as well as how they will participate and what they can expect to take from the session.

Formal presentations of a scholarly nature typically consist of 1-3 speakers (with possible additional non-speaking co-authors) and often distribute a paper or other materials about the topic. At least 10 minutes for audience questions should be allocated during or following the presentation.

Demonstration sessions showcase innovative technologies, methods, pedagogies, etc. and provide time for audience questions. These sessions typically include appropriate background information and how the innovation is being used.

Poster presentations, which are particularly appropriate for work in progress, can be used to gather information, illustrate ideas, or display results. Each poster is available for viewing for one entire day (Wednesday or Thursday), and presenters are asked to be present during a designated 50 minute afternoon time for interaction with conference participants. 

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