post-acceptance

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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Install skill "post-acceptance" with this command: npx skills add galaxy-dawn/claude-scholar/galaxy-dawn-claude-scholar-post-acceptance

Post-Acceptance Conference Preparation

A post-acceptance conference preparation workflow that helps researchers efficiently complete presentations, posters, and promotional content.

Core Features

1. Presentation Slide Creation

Guidance for creating conference presentation slides:

Time Control

  • 15-minute talk: 10-15 slides
  • 20-minute talk: 15-20 slides
  • 30-minute talk: 20-30 slides
  • Average 1-1.5 minutes per slide

Content Structure

  • Title slide (1)
  • Motivation/Problem (2-3)
  • Method overview (3-5)
  • Key results (3-5)
  • Conclusion (1-2)
  • Q&A/Thank you (1)

Visual Design Principles

  • One key message per slide
  • Use figures and diagrams over text
  • Consistent color scheme and fonts
  • Minimum font size: 24pt for body, 32pt for titles
  • High-contrast colors for readability

Presentation Tips

  • Practice timing with a stopwatch
  • Prepare backup slides for anticipated questions
  • Use animations sparingly and purposefully
  • Include slide numbers for Q&A reference

2. Academic Poster Design

Guidance for creating conference posters:

Standard Sizes

  • Portrait: 24x36 inches or A0 (841x1189mm)
  • Landscape: 36x24 inches or A0 landscape
  • Check conference requirements for specific size

Layout Structure

  • Title bar (top): Title, authors, affiliations, logos
  • Introduction (left): Problem statement, motivation
  • Method (center): Key approach, architecture diagram
  • Results (right): Main findings, tables, figures
  • Conclusion (bottom): Summary, future work, QR code

Design Guidelines

  • Readable from 4-6 feet distance
  • Title font: 72-96pt
  • Section headers: 36-48pt
  • Body text: 24-32pt
  • Use bullet points, not paragraphs
  • Include QR code linking to paper/code

3. Promotion Content Creation

Guidance for creating promotional content after paper acceptance:

Twitter/X Thread

  • Thread structure: Hook -> Problem -> Method -> Key Result -> Link
  • First tweet: Attention-grabbing summary with emoji
  • Include 1-2 key figures
  • End with paper link and relevant hashtags
  • Tag co-authors and relevant accounts

LinkedIn Post

  • Professional tone, 3-5 paragraphs
  • Highlight practical implications
  • Include key figure or diagram
  • Add relevant hashtags

Blog Post

  • 800-1500 words
  • Non-technical summary for broader audience
  • Include figures with explanations
  • Link to paper, code, and demo

When to Use

Use this skill in the following scenarios:

  • After paper acceptance - Prepare presentation materials for the conference
  • Poster session preparation - Design and create academic poster
  • Research promotion - Create social media and blog content
  • Conference talk preparation - Structure and practice presentation

Workflow

Presentation Workflow

Paper accepted -> Identify key messages -> Create slide outline -> Design slides -> Practice timing -> Prepare Q&A backup slides

Poster Workflow

Paper accepted -> Choose layout template -> Extract key content -> Design poster -> Print test at reduced size -> Final print

Promotion Workflow

Paper accepted -> Write Twitter thread -> Create LinkedIn post -> Draft blog post -> Schedule posts around conference dates

Best Practices

Presentation

  • Start with the "so what" - why should the audience care
  • Tell a story: problem -> insight -> solution -> impact
  • Use concrete examples and demos when possible
  • Anticipate questions and prepare answers
  • Arrive early to test equipment

Poster

  • Design for scanning, not reading
  • Use visual hierarchy to guide the eye
  • Include a "elevator pitch" summary
  • Bring business cards or QR codes
  • Practice a 2-minute and 5-minute explanation

Promotion

  • Post within 1-2 weeks of acceptance notification
  • Coordinate timing with co-authors
  • Engage with comments and questions
  • Share across multiple platforms
  • Include accessible descriptions for figures

Summary

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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