I've now seen that I will be presenting on the last day of the conference during the Day 4 theme of: Linguistic & Cultural Revitalisation with Creative Arts & Media. The latter of which I am speaking to, but my presentation also touches on Cultural Revitalisation.
It's a little exciting but a bit daunting, as I have many other things to work on, which are priorities for my family, including upcoming birthday celebrations and events. Additionally, I have my teaching class with their end-of-year conference presentations, and I'll be presenting in front of my own colleagues on two occasions.
So there's going to be so much to get through before I even get to the conference. I already have an idea of what I'm going to speak about in my 10-minute presentation. Yes, that's right. It's a 20-minute slot with 10 minutes to present and the remaining 10 minutes for questions and answers.
Sadly, I only just found out over the weekend that I had missed another opportunity to present in Samoa for the Measina conference. This was particularly the one that I was looking forward to, as it is on the topic that I wrote my doctoral thesis on, but that's okay, as I was already inundated with all the work that I'm currently working on, which means that I have to wait another 2 - 3 years before the next round...

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