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Guide on how to submit a talk for PyWordWide meetup.

  1. Choose a Topic: Select a topic that you are passionate about and that you believe will be of interest to the PyWordWide community. Consider current trends, challenges, and innovations in the Python ecosystem.

  2. Prepare Your Proposal: Create a clear and concise proposal that outlines your talk. Include the following elements:

  3. Title: A catchy and descriptive title for your talk.
  4. Abstract: A brief summary of your talk (150-200 words) that explains what you will cover and why it is important.
  5. Target Audience: Describe who will benefit from your talk (e.g., beginners, experienced developers, data scientists).
  6. Duration: Specify the length of your talk (e.g., 20 minutes, 40 minutes).

  7. Submit Your Proposal: Once your proposal is ready, submit it through the official PyWordWide talk submission form. Make sure to double-check all information before submitting.

  8. Wait for Feedback: After submitting your proposal, the PyWordWide organizing team will review it and provide feedback. This may take some time, so be patient.

  9. Prepare Your Presentation: If your proposal is accepted, start preparing your presentation. Focus on creating engaging slides and practicing your delivery.

  10. Rehearse: Practice your talk multiple times to ensure you are comfortable with the material and the timing.

  11. Engage with the Audience: During your talk, encourage questions and interaction from the audience. This will help create a more dynamic and engaging experience.

  12. Follow Up: After your talk, be open to feedback and questions from attendees. Consider sharing your slides and any additional resources with the community.

By following these steps, you can successfully submit a talk for the PyWordWide meetup and share your knowledge with the community.