We recommend that you write your proposal in a word processing program and then paste it into the submission site. Please avoid the use of abbreviations and commercial product names.
Titles: Abstract titles are limited to 10 words and should be entered in title case, following AP style. Titles should not be bold, italicized or in “all caps.”
Remember: Make the title dynamic and conclusive, rather than descriptive. A powerful title excites the reader and should convince someone to attend your presentation.
Authors: Each author should be added separately to the submission. The first author listed in your submission will be identified as the presenting author. The order of the authors can be modified at any time prior to the abstract deadline.
Abstract Text: Educational session abstracts should contain no more than 100 words. Do not include references. If your proposal is accepted, your abstract text will be posted online.
Remember: When developing your session abstract, focus on what the participants will “take away” from the presentation. Write concisely and in the second person (e.g., “you will learn" rather than “I” or “we”). Avoid writing opinions about the topic or advertisements for the
presenter.
Description: Educational session descriptions should be formatted as an outline including content, activities and timing of segments and should contain no more than 100 words. The description is used for the review process only and will not be posted online.
Institutional Review Board
(IRB): When prompted, the authors should list whether the project was IRB-approved for use of human subjects or whether the project was IRB-exempt.
Learning Objectives: Write clear and focused learning objectives. Learning objectives tell participants what the programming will teach them or enable them to do.
Remember: Complete this stem: “Following this program participants will be able to…” Begin each objective with an action verb. Focus on what the participant will learn, rather than on what the presenter or content will cover.
Audience Interaction: Describe how your educational session will engage the audience and solicit participation in no more than 50 words. Adults learn most effectively through engagement and interactivity. All educational programs must include participant interaction activities.
Designations: When submitting educational programs, you may indicate whether you would like your session to be considered for an ADEA SoTLfest, ADEA CCI, ADEA LIAA or ADEA Section or SIG designation.
Keywords: Proposals must include one professional interest keyword, one dental education keyword, one target audience and one domain.
View available Domain/Keyword choicesand on the submission site.
Submitting your proposal: Proofread your submission before submitting it. The submission site does not include a spelling or grammar check feature. (Consequently, we recommend that you write your proposal in a word processing program and then paste it into the submission site.) Once the deadline passes, you will
not be able to edit your proposal.
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