Moderator Instructions

Thank you for agree­ing to be a ses­sion mod­er­at­or. Here are some instruc­tions and sug­ges­tions. You can already access the abstracts for each of the papers in your ses­sion at: https://www.conftool.org/imwa2025/index.php?page=showModerator.

  • Before your ses­sion begins, famil­i­ar­ize your­self with the room (e.g. how to dim the lights) and the com­puter set-up so that you can instruct the speak­ers on how to use the remote and the point­er. Check that all the appro­pri­ate present­a­tions for your ses­sion are on the com­puter before the ses­sion. The speak­ers have also been instruc­ted to meet you in the room before the ses­sion begins (dur­ing the break or earli­er). When you meet them, ask them how to pro­nounce their name to ensure you pro­nounce it prop­erly and that you have some intro­duc­tion mater­i­al for them. And please let them know that they have 20 minutes at most for their present­a­tion and that includes time for ques­tions.
  • Start the ses­sion at the des­ig­nated time by intro­du­cing your­self and let­ting folks know what ses­sion they are in (just in case they are in the wrong room). And remind every­one to turn off their phone or at least put them on vibrate.
  • Intro­duce each speak­er. If the speak­er is a stu­dent (des­ig­nated with a gradu­ate cap, 🎓, in the pro­gram), ask the audi­ence to help select the best stu­dent present­a­tions by filling out the short sur­vey using the con­fer­ence app, which will be provided to you when you register. We have asked each speak­er to provide a short intro­duc­tion. We will dis­trib­ute these to you for your ses­sion about a week before the con­fer­ence begins. How­ever, these are not defined scripts – feel free to go off-script, as appro­pri­ate, espe­cially if you feel that you can help a nervous speak­er feel more com­fort­able or if you know the speak­er per­son­ally.
  • Keep the ses­sion on time! The present­a­tion time slots are all 20 minutes long so that con­fer­ence par­ti­cipants can eas­ily move from one room to anoth­er to hear the talks they are most inter­ested in. You will have signs to show the speak­ers the amount of time they have left (indic­ate them the 15 minutes, not the 20 minutes!); at 5 min, 2 min, 1 min, and STOP! If they reach their time lim­it of 20 minutes, stand up and inter­rupt the speak­er if neces­sary, thank the speak­er, and then move on to the next (no ques­tions!). Assum­ing the speak­ers fin­ish a few minutes before their time is expired, encour­age the audi­ence to ask ques­tions. Be pre­pared to ask the first ques­tion to get things star­ted, but gen­er­ally, you should only do so if no one else speaks up. Note that if all of the ques­tions have been exhausted or if a speak­er fails to show up, your next speaker(s) should not start their present­a­tion until their des­ig­nated time
  • Please note any papers that you feel should be sub­mit­ted for poten­tial pub­lic­a­tion in IMWA’s journ­al, Mine Water and the Envir­on­ment. Con­fer­ence papers, although pub­lished on-line, have lim­ited read­er­ship and are lim­ited in length, so if you feel that the work being presen­ted is espe­cially note­worthy, please encour­age the authors to expand the paper and sub­mit it for pub­lic­a­tion in the journ­al. Please also let the Edit­or-in-Chief know about such papers so that he can also remind the authors after the con­fer­ence to sub­mit the paper to the journ­al.
  • Enjoy your ses­sion and pay atten­tion. It always looks bad when the mod­er­at­or falls asleep or falls off of his/her chair dur­ing the ses­sion.