Video Presentation & Submission

The presentations for I-CReST 2025 will be delivered via pre-recorded videos. The authors of accepted papers must create a 15-minute video presentation, which will be uploaded to the PUSAT ASASI UiTM YouTube Channel (Click here). These video presentations will be available for public viewing from 12th to 14th September 2025, providing endless opportunities for a global audience to engage with the research. During this period, evaluations for the Best Presenter Awards will also take place.

The winners of the Best Presenter Awards — one for each primary track, Social Sciences and Science & Technology — will be announced during the closing ceremony. A comprehensive schedule, including details of the opening and closing ceremonies, plenary sessions, keynote addresses, and other significant activities will be published on the conference website. The YouTube Channel link for accessing the video presentations will also be made available on the website ahead of the event to ensure seamless access for all the participants.

Guidelines for the Video Presentation

 
  1. Single Video Submission: Each presenter/team is required to submit only one pre-recorded video of their research presentation.
  2. Language: The presentation must be conducted in English, except for works in Islamic Studies or related fields, where other languages may be permitted.
  3. Duration: The video must not exceed 15 minutes in length.
  4. Presentation Format: The video presentation must include a set of slides (in widescreen format, 16:9) highlighting the key aspects of the research.
  5. Slide Preparation: Slides can be created using any preferred application (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint, Prezi, etc.) that allows the inclusion of audio. The final presentation should be converted into one of the following formats: MP4, AVI, FLV, WMV, MOV, SVI, MPV, AMV, OGV, or WebM.
  6. Content: The video may cover significant components of the research, such as:
    • Introduction
    • Materials & Methods
    • Results & Discussion
    • Conceptual Framework
    • Recommendations for Experimentation
    • Conclusion
    • References
    • Acknowledgment
    • Presenters may select the sections most relevant to their work.
  7. Labeling: Each video must be labeled with the presenter’s Paper ID registration number.
  8. Compliance: Presenters are strongly advised to adhere strictly to these guidelines to ensure the quality and uniformity of submissions.

Awards

 
  • The Best Presenter Award for each main track (Social Sciences and Science & Technology).
  • The judges’ decision is final, and no appeals will be entertained