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The schedule will include both Eastern and Central time. Schaumburg is in Central, but past NNP Symposia have always been held in Eastern time. In order to avoid confusion, we've opted to include both time zones on the schedule.
Yes! Every presentation is recorded and uploaded to the NNP after the Symposium.
Approximately two weeks after the end of the Symposium. We'll announce when they're up on the website, social media, and in an email. This may seem like a long time, but it takes quite awhile to process all of the recordings and optimize them for viewing. You can view past recordings here.
Take a look here for answers to all of your presenting questions.
Nothing! Thanks to our sponsors at EPNNES, the NNP Symposium is completely free for everyone.
Not at all! Every presentation will be livestreamed via Zoom, just like every other NNP Symposium, so you'll be able to participate from home.
Yes! We'll have a facilitator running the Q&A portion of each talk who will ensure that questions both from Zoom and from within the room in Schaumburg are addressed. You're welcome to watch any of the presentations from last spring to see how we handled the Q&As at the last hybrid event; you can view those presentations here, and skipping to the end of any talk will bring you to the Q&A portion.
We have a tutorial for Zoom here that covers everything you'll need for the Symposium if you're using a laptop or desktop. You can also download the app on your smartphone or mobile device if you don't have a computer.