“The 14th International Hybrid Conference Postgraduate Forum
on Health Systems and Policies: Research in the Era of Universal Health Coverage During and After COVID-19 Pandemic” 22-23 December 2020, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand
Instructions for Oral Presenters
Slide submission PowerPoint slides should be submitted to the conference system by
clicking the link in the email which you receive from the IT manager on 30th November 2020. You can upload the slides of oral presentation via this link within 14th December 2020 (if you have any questions, please feel free to contact l.sattamat@gmail.com or tagoon.p@gmail.com. Talk length 10 minutes for presentation; 5 minutes for discussion. Rehearsal presentations to stay within the time limit. No extra time for acknowledgements will be given. Please keep acknowledgements to a minimum. This can be accomplished by showing the information on a slide. Slide will be stopped within the time limit. Preparation 1. Please check room and session following to the schedule sent to your mail. 2. Please make sure the presenter participates the zoom room before your session 15 minutes. 3. The presenter need to send a request for the permission of controlling the presentation before starting your session (please learn from https://postgraduateforum2020.com/instruction/). 4. The presenter request to join the rehearsal of zoom connection and the presentation orientation on Monday, 21st December 2020 at 9.00 – 11.30 am. Thailand time (Each presenter will have the specific time for rehearsal around 10 minutes each). Presentation policy All presentations must be presented by the author whose name underlined in the abstract. No-show policy If you will not be available or cannot present based on the planned schedule, you please notify the conference director as early as possible before the conference day.
Please note that the details of connection are for the person who registered the conference and should not be shared with other persons.
The Effect of Electronic Coupon Value To Perceived Usefulness and Perceived Ease-of-Use and Its Implication To Behavioral Intention To Use Server-Based Electronic Money
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology