Poster presentation

May 11

Poster presentation


An academic poster is a summary of your research, scholarly, or creative project in a visually engaging way.
To do a poster presentation, you should prepare an “elevator speech” – a one to two-minute summary of your project that you could deliver to anyone during a typical elevator ride.  Don’t wait for viewers to ask a question; say, “Would you like to hear about my research in about two minutes or less?” This frees them from having to read and figure it all out themselves. Then offer to answer questions.  If you don’t know an answer, admit it, speculate with the person, or ask what s/he thinks. Be sure to check to see if your listener understands the technical aspects of your explanation and if what you’re saying makes sense.
Be sure to speak loudly enough to be heard, slow enough that you think your are speaking too slowly, and without fillers like “um,” “uh,” “like,” “you know,” and “okay.” 
It helps to practice on your friends and family first!
Take a look at the Power Point Presentation about how to make a poster:

https://app.box.com/s/ht8vbcijhw8i4m78mz56vf6ir0jqbu9


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