Thank you for your interest in contributing to the ongoing success of professional interpretation. We greatly value your time, thoughts, and ideas that add value to our mission of forging emotional and intellectual connections to the places we love. All submissions must be received no later than June 27, 2023. Due to the high interest in presenting, unfortunately not all submissions will be selected. Presentations will be evaluated by a committee and chosen based on theme, relevance, innovation, workshop logistics, and NAI objectives. Selected presenters will be notified in early July. Again, thank you for your interest in submitting a proposal for the 2023 NAI Interpreting Environmental Justice workshop. We look forward to your thoughtful presentation ideas. Please fill out this form in its entirety. If you have questions, please contact Caroline Lochner, sustainabilitynai@gmail.com.
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PRESENTATION

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Format Types
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Standard Presenter: Presenter(s) give a lecture style presentation or structured discussion based on a single, focused topic.   
Panel: In this format, up to 4 individuals take a deeper dive into a topic by sharing their perspectives, knowledge and experiences with a moderator hosting the questions and topics.  The moderator of the panel must keep the panelists on topic and time.
Point/Counter Point: In this interactive format, at least two presenters offer divergent viewpoints on a single topic. This format is designed to present different, perhaps opposite positions on a current issue followed by audience engagement and discussion. 
Roundtable - InterpTalk Style : An interactive format, encouraging audience participation.  Typically attendees will go into "breakout" rooms to discuss the same topic, or different topics and report out to the larger group.
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CRITERIA FOR REVIEW

Relevance to the profession of interpretation 

Interactivity and potential for engaging participants 

Learning objectives 

Actionable outcomes - participants will go home with new ideas 

Broad application across the field 

Considers multiple perspectives

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