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Research Posters

Research Posters. Nayda G. Santiago Oct 28, 2009 ICOM/INEL 4998. Poster Session. Provide a forum to show off work and discuss research in an informal setting May be the most important piece of work If poster is not well prepared, will receive no attention in a poster session.

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Research Posters

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  1. Research Posters Nayda G. Santiago Oct 28, 2009 ICOM/INEL 4998

  2. Poster Session • Provide a forum to show off work and discuss research in an informal setting • May be the most important piece of work • If poster is not well prepared, will receive no attention in a poster session

  3. An effective poster is • Focused • Focused on a single message • Graphic • Let graphs and images tell the story • Use text sparingly • Ordered • Keeps the sequence well-ordered and obvious

  4. Message • Know your message • Your goal is to convey a clear message and support it with a compelling combination of images and short blocks of text. • What is the one thing you want your audience to learn? • Focus on your message throughout the poster. • If it doesn't reinforce your message, leave it out!!

  5. Content • Content you wish to present • Not entire thesis, journal paper, or research work • Not a lengthy report • It is to advertise your work • If they like the poster, they will take a copy of your paper and read it or contact you later • Limited space • What are the most important aspects of your research you want to emphasize?

  6. Content • Audience • General audience • Need lot of background information • Require a lot of explanation • Specialized audience • Emphasize contributions • Results • They will definitely be interested. • Clear and succinct statements of your research problem • Brief description of your approach • Summary of any results you have obtained to date • The organizers of the poster session might also supply a list of items that your poster should include.

  7. Content • Create an outline of the content you plan to present • Fill in each section of the outline with short paragraphs and bulleted or numbered lists • Do not include lengthy paragraphs on your poster.

  8. Overall Design • Before you begin designing, determine the overall size and shape for your poster. • any size limits • Divide your content into modular components • Each component placed in its own ``box''

  9. Overall Design • Design your poster in small components • Visually group related elements on the board • Color • Position • Lines • Arrange your poster elements so that there is a sensible visual flow • Left to right • Top to bottom

  10. Software • The right software can simplify your poster preparation process tremendously. • Power Point • Corell Draw • Quark • PageMaker • FrameMaker • Latex • Print each panel as one large sheet on a large-format plotter.

  11. Presenting Text • Create a design that can be read quickly • Places visual emphasis on the most important parts • Easy-to-read fonts • Text set in a large font • 16 pt minimum, 30 to 60 pt preferred • Select a larger, bold font for headings (possibly in multiple sizes if you have more than one level of headings) • Select a smaller font for details and footnotes that are not essential to understanding

  12. Presenting Text • Your text should be presented in such a way that someone who does not want to spend a lot of time reading your poster can get a quick overview. • Whenever possible, present text as bulleted or numbered lists. • Use a bold font or an alternate color to emphasize the most important bits of text. • Place details in a smaller font below the main points or in separate boxes off to the side. • Don't forget to spell check and proof read your text!

  13. Presenting Graphics • A picture's worth a thousand words. • Graphics can be excellent tools for explaining procedures, describing equipment, or summarizing results. • Use graphs, flow-charts, photographs, and diagrams to illustrate your poster. • Not only will they add visual interest, but they will allow people to gain a quick understanding of your work without reading lengthy paragraphs of text.

  14. Using Color • Color is an excellent tool for brightening up your poster, visually grouping elements, and drawing attention to the most important elements. • It can also make graphs and diagrams easier to read and understand. • However, color should be used carefully and with purpose. • It should not be randomly applied just for the sake of having color. • Unless you are experienced with using color, select a palette of one to four colors and use them consistently throughout your poster.

  15. Presenting Your Poster • Go to the poster session ready to talk to a lot of people. • Not only is this a good opportunity for you to tell people about your work, but it is also a good opportunity for you to get new ideas that might improve your work. • If people seem interested in what you are doing, engage them in conversation. • Job interview • Think ahead of time about some of the questions you might get asked.

  16. Examples • Poster Javier Morales • Poster Ricardo Veguilla • Poster Eric Fortis

  17. Exercise • Create a poster!

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