A symposium is a discussion where multiple speakers present on different aspects of a central theme. Each speaker is assigned a specific aspect to focus on. The chairman coordinates the presentations to ensure all aspects are covered without repetition. A symposium differs from a panel discussion in that the audience does not typically engage in discussion. By assigning aspects to students and having them prepare presentations, a classroom can be converted into a symposium. The components of a symposium are the theme, chairman, speakers, and audience. A symposium allows for varied viewpoints to be explored thoroughly and stimulates thinking among participants. However, it risks passivity from the audience and potential repetition if speakers are not well coordinated.