1 / 22

Poster Presentations

Poster Presentations Aly Magleby March 7, 2008 Purpose What is the point of doing a poster presentation??? Title Authors EE U ??? Purpose To visually communicate your message to as many people as possible by: Summarizing Work Advertising Accomplishments Starting Conversations

emily
Télécharger la présentation

Poster Presentations

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Poster Presentations Aly Magleby March 7, 2008

  2. Purpose • What is the point of doing a poster presentation??? Title Authors EE U ???

  3. Purpose To visually communicate your message to as many people as possible by: • Summarizing Work • Advertising Accomplishments • Starting Conversations

  4. Poster Design • Focused • specific message • Graphic • shown graphically • Ordered • organized clearly

  5. Focused • What is the most important message for your audience to walk away with? • Support message with images and text • Describe necessary details using short blocks of text • Avoid: • probably, perhaps, may, might • jargon and acronyms—use plain language • Simple sticks, details distract!

  6. Content • Introduction (qualitative): • What is the problem and why is it important? • How does it relate to the big picture? • Objectives/Methods: • What was your goal? • How did you accomplish it? (brief unless introducing a new method!) • Results/Discussion: • Include plots, graphs, tables, figures, etc. • Explain, analyze, interpret results—What do they show? • Conclusion (quantitative): • Summarize project—How is the problem solved? • What do you recommend—How does this relate to the big picture?

  7. Headings • Summarize • State interesting results explicitly in titles and headings • Organize • Break into logical sections • Show Importance • Use larger fonts (at least 36 pt) • Make Strong Statements • “X Improved Y” rather than “Effect of X on Y”

  8. Do: Use active voice Left-justify Use serif font (such as Times New Roman) Use light background, dark letters Use language your audience will understand Use IEEE Format for captions and references Don’t: Use large blocks of text or full sentences (if presenting in person) Use font smaller than 24 pt Use overly bright colors Use more than 3 colors applied randomly Text

  9. Graphic • Shows message using graphical terms • All elements easily visible from 4 ft away • Title, headings and graphics clearly explain key points (not just results) in large font (36 pt) • Details in small font (no less than 24 pt) • Balance text and graphics symmetrically (vertical, horizontal, diagonal)

  10. Figures/Tables Quickly communicate relationships Clean and simple Include explanations rather than referencing elsewhere Label font no smaller than regular text Matlab Commands: set(0,'DefaultAxesFontSize',24) set(0,'DefaultLineLineWidth',2) set(0,'DefaultTextFontSize',24) Graphic

  11. Graphic • Related photos/art • help convey the message • attract attention

  12. Ordered • Visual grammar: • Graphic organization makes key points easily identifiable • Top to bottom, left to right (in US): • Easy to read in a crowd and natural flow for reader • Organizational cues: • Shapes, letters or numbers to assist in poster navigation

  13. Examples: • From: http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/NewSite/DefineMessageAlternatives.html

  14. Examples • From: http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/NewSite/DefineMessageAlternatives.html

  15. Creating a Poster • To make full poster in ppt, go to: • File  Page Setup • change Slides sized for  Custom • Set Width: 36 in and Height: 48 in (or set to size to match board)

  16. Tips and Hints • No amount of flair can make up for poor content • You will be provided with Velcro to attach your poster to the board And remember…. = 1,000 words!

  17. Printing Your Poster • Put money on your student card • Contact the TA • Meet him/her at MEB 2265 • Bring your poster file on a thumb drive or cd • Follow directions on handout

  18. Presenting • Arrive early • Set up poster and put out handouts • Be able to explain in varying time limits (0.5, 2, 5 min) to people milling around • Explain: • Context • Objective • Results/Discussion • Conclusions • Remember, poster is a visual aid!

  19. Handouts • Include: • Information on poster • Additional details • Contact information EE U Title Authors

  20. Other Resources • “Poster Sessions: A guide to their use at meetings and conferences: for presenters and organizer” call # HF5549.5 C6 S55 1984 • http://uuhsc.utah.edu/mis/ppt.html • http://www.ugs.utah.edu/urop/ucur/guidelines.htm • http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/ • http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/Dept/Tips/present/posters.htm • http://www.biology.lsa.umich.edu/research/labs/ktosney/file/PostersHome.html • http://makesigns.com/ • http://www.psichi.org/conventions/tips.asp • http://www.ucomm.utah.edu/logos/downloads.html

  21. References • www.ncsu.edu/project/posters • http://www.ece.utah.edu/~cfurse/CLEAR/writing/index.htm

  22. Handouts to make for Cindy’s • Graphics printer instructions • Quick reference? • 60-sec eval? • Slides

More Related