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151 lines
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name: post-acceptance
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description: This skill should be used when the user asks to "prepare conference presentation", "create presentation slides", "design poster", "make academic poster", "write promotion content", "create Twitter thread", or mentions post-acceptance conference preparation. Provides comprehensive workflow for presentation, poster, and promotion content creation.
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version: 0.1.0
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---
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# Post-Acceptance Conference Preparation
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A post-acceptance conference preparation workflow that helps researchers efficiently complete presentations, posters, and promotional content.
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## Core Features
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### 1. Presentation Slide Creation
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Guidance for creating conference presentation slides:
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**Time Control**
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- 15-minute talk: 10-15 slides
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- 20-minute talk: 15-20 slides
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- 30-minute talk: 20-30 slides
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- Average 1-1.5 minutes per slide
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**Content Structure**
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- Title slide (1)
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- Motivation/Problem (2-3)
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- Method overview (3-5)
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- Key results (3-5)
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- Conclusion (1-2)
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- Q&A/Thank you (1)
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**Visual Design Principles**
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- One key message per slide
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- Use figures and diagrams over text
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- Consistent color scheme and fonts
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- Minimum font size: 24pt for body, 32pt for titles
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- High-contrast colors for readability
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**Presentation Tips**
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- Practice timing with a stopwatch
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- Prepare backup slides for anticipated questions
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- Use animations sparingly and purposefully
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- Include slide numbers for Q&A reference
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### 2. Academic Poster Design
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Guidance for creating conference posters:
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**Standard Sizes**
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- Portrait: 24x36 inches or A0 (841x1189mm)
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- Landscape: 36x24 inches or A0 landscape
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- Check conference requirements for specific size
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**Layout Structure**
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- Title bar (top): Title, authors, affiliations, logos
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- Introduction (left): Problem statement, motivation
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- Method (center): Key approach, architecture diagram
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- Results (right): Main findings, tables, figures
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- Conclusion (bottom): Summary, future work, QR code
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**Design Guidelines**
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- Readable from 4-6 feet distance
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- Title font: 72-96pt
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- Section headers: 36-48pt
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- Body text: 24-32pt
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- Use bullet points, not paragraphs
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- Include QR code linking to paper/code
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### 3. Promotion Content Creation
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Guidance for creating promotional content after paper acceptance:
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**Twitter/X Thread**
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- Thread structure: Hook -> Problem -> Method -> Key Result -> Link
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- First tweet: Attention-grabbing summary with emoji
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- Include 1-2 key figures
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- End with paper link and relevant hashtags
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- Tag co-authors and relevant accounts
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**LinkedIn Post**
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- Professional tone, 3-5 paragraphs
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- Highlight practical implications
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- Include key figure or diagram
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- Add relevant hashtags
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**Blog Post**
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- 800-1500 words
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- Non-technical summary for broader audience
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- Include figures with explanations
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- Link to paper, code, and demo
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## When to Use
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Use this skill in the following scenarios:
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- **After paper acceptance** - Prepare presentation materials for the conference
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- **Poster session preparation** - Design and create academic poster
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- **Research promotion** - Create social media and blog content
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- **Conference talk preparation** - Structure and practice presentation
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## Workflow
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### Presentation Workflow
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```
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Paper accepted -> Identify key messages -> Create slide outline -> Design slides -> Practice timing -> Prepare Q&A backup slides
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```
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### Poster Workflow
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```
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Paper accepted -> Choose layout template -> Extract key content -> Design poster -> Print test at reduced size -> Final print
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```
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### Promotion Workflow
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```
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Paper accepted -> Write Twitter thread -> Create LinkedIn post -> Draft blog post -> Schedule posts around conference dates
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```
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## Best Practices
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### Presentation
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- Start with the "so what" - why should the audience care
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- Tell a story: problem -> insight -> solution -> impact
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- Use concrete examples and demos when possible
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- Anticipate questions and prepare answers
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- Arrive early to test equipment
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### Poster
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- Design for scanning, not reading
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- Use visual hierarchy to guide the eye
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- Include a "elevator pitch" summary
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- Bring business cards or QR codes
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- Practice a 2-minute and 5-minute explanation
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### Promotion
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- Post within 1-2 weeks of acceptance notification
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- Coordinate timing with co-authors
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- Engage with comments and questions
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- Share across multiple platforms
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- Include accessible descriptions for figures
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## Summary
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This skill provides a comprehensive post-acceptance workflow covering three key areas: presentation slides, academic posters, and promotional content. Following these guidelines helps researchers effectively communicate their work at conferences and to the broader community.
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## Reference Files
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Load only what is needed:
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- `references/design-guidelines.md` - visual design guidance
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- `references/deliverable-checklists.md` - slide/poster/promo-specific checklists
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- `examples/post-acceptance-plan.md` - compact delivery plan example
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