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  2. Panel discussion - Wikipedia

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    A panel discussion, or simply a panel, involves a group of people gathered to discuss a topic in front of an audience, typically at scientific, business, or academic conferences, fan conventions, and on television shows. Panels usually include a moderator who guides the discussion and sometimes elicits audience questions, with the goal of being ...

  3. Discussion moderator - Wikipedia

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    A 1960 United States presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon had a panel of four moderators. A discussion moderator or debate moderator is a person whose role is to act as a neutral participant in a debate or discussion, holds participants to time limits and tries to keep them from straying off the topic of the questions ...

  4. Round table (discussion) - Wikipedia

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    Round table is a form of academic discussion. Participants agree on a specific topic to discuss and debate. Each person is given equal right to participate, as illustrated by the idea of a circular layout referred to in the term round table. The concept of round table discussions is inspired by the legendary Round Table of King Arthur ...

  5. Fishbowl (conversation) - Wikipedia

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    A fishbowl conversation is a form of dialogue that can be used when discussing topics within large groups. Fishbowl conversations are sometimes also used in participatory events such as unconferences. The advantage of fishbowl is that it allows the entire group to participate in a conversation. Several people can join the discussion.

  6. Academic conference - Wikipedia

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    The keynote lecture is often longer, lasting sometimes up to an hour and a half, particularly if there are several keynote speakers on a panel. Panel discussions are intended to bring multiple perspectives on a topic. In addition to presentations, conferences also feature panel discussions, round tables on various issues, poster sessions and ...

  7. Plenary session - Wikipedia

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    Such a session may include a broad range of content, from keynotes to panel discussions, and is not necessarily related to a specific style of presentation or deliberation. The term comes from the Latin word 'plenus' meaning 'gathered', and has come to be used in academic settings, such as conferences, just before, or after, breaking into ...

  8. The Pledge (British TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    The Pledge is a panel discussion programme broadcast on Sky News. [1] There are currently ten panellists, five of whom appear on the show each week. They discuss a variety of topics – there is no presenter, so each panellist champions a topic which is then debated.

  9. The American Forum of the Air - Wikipedia

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    Within the rigid format, opening remarks by the debating opponents led to the panel discussion, followed by Q&A with the audience and closing summaries. Transcripts were published in the Congressional Record, and the debates often sparked activity in Congress. The series moved to television in 1949, [3] continuing on NBC Radio until March 11 ...