Virtual Presentation

9th International Academic Conference on Teaching, Learning

19 – 21 September 2025 | Prague, Czech Republic

  • 29 August 2025 (Submission Deadline)
  • 09 April 2025 2024 (Early Registration Deadline)
  • 09 September 2025 (Late Registration Deadline)
  • 19 – 21 September 2025 (Conference Dates)

Virtual presentations allow to present to more people

Going live on the Conference online Webinar platform is a great way to engage with your audience, receive instant interaction and feedback, and extend your reach. Some of the benefits of joining Virtual Presentation are: All accepted and registered abstracts presented virtually will be published in the Conference Proceedings with DOI and ISBN. Virtual presenters will be awarded a Certificate and their papers will be considered for publication opportunities in various Indexed Journals.

The key to a successful virtual presentation is the same as the key to a successful in-person presentation: preparation. So take the first step and prepare for your optimal Webinar presentation by submitting your Abstract to the online submission form. After receiving the feedback on your paper, you will get a notification and can proceed for registration and reserve your spot for the presentation.

Make an Interactive Virtual Presentation, if you are unable to attend and deliver your presentation in-person

If you cannot attend our conference but still wish to have your paper presented at the conference and published in the conference proceedings, we offer a virtual presentation option for your convenience. Virtual presenters are still required to submit a proposal/abstract or full paper, and one author must pay the registration fee. Your conference documents will be sent to your email after the conference.

Join us Virtually and experience the interactive discussions on the online conference platform

Setting up for a virtual presentation

Virtual presentations are a great way to engage with the audience and present your findings in the event that you are not able to physically be present at the event. Such presentations utilize technological solutions to allow you to present live.

During a virtual presentation, a screen is split into two parts. The first part displays a live feed of you. The second part is a shared screen, which displays your slides (please see slides best practices earlier on the page).

Call for Papers

The TLECONF is seeking submissions related to the following conference topics: New Trends & Modern Approaches, Emerging Technologies & Education, Pedagogical Methods & Innovations, Education-Industry Cooperation, Inclusive Learning & Special Education, Education & International Cooperation, Evaluation & Quality in Education, New Trends in Research, Global Implications of Education, TeachingLearning Relationship, e-Learning, English Language Teaching (ELT), Foreign Language Teaching (FLT), Organizational Challenges of Education and Learning & Memory. Other related topics will also be considered.

To make sure your virtual presentation goes smoothly, you are required to:

  • Be online and available 15 minutes before the presentation,
  • Have a reliable and fast internet connection,
  • Test your microphone and video camera,
  • Test your slides and make sure they are compatible with a Windows operating system,
  • Have a non-distracting environment around you during the presentation. The room you are using should be both quiet and the background used as plain as possible.