Design and Presenting a Professional Poster

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1 Design and Presenting a Professional PosterEdited and Presented by Original slide set courtesy of Jane Tougas Faculty of Computer Science Dalhousie University

2 Why Make a Poster Presentation?Stimulate interest and discussion Receive feedback on research Generate contacts

3 Questions a Poster AnswersWhat’s the scholarly or research question? Why is this question important? What specific methods were used? Why are these unique/important? How does this relate to other scholarly work or research in the field? What comes next?

4 Poster Planning Choose poster style and sizePowerPoint: (preferred) The height must be set at 36” or 44” if printed at the Office of Undergraduate Research. There is no restriction on the width, but it usually does not exceed 44”. All other software programs: The width must be set at 36” or 44” if printed at the Office of Undergraduate Research. There is no restriction on the height, but it usually does not exceed 44”.

5 Poster Planning Decide on one concept or questionMake it easy to understand. Your poster should stand alone. In other words, someone outside your field should be able to read through your poster and understand the main points without further explanation. Verbal explanations should supply details, not essentials.

6 Poster Planning Do NOT wait until the last minute.Creating your poster using PowerPoint (preferred and most common) To change dimensions: Click on the Design tab Click the Page Setup icon (first one on the left) Adjust dimensions: height - 36” and width – (should not exceed) 44” PowerPoint has fewer default format settings so it is easier customize text and picture arrangement. Do NOT wait until the last minute.

7 Poster Layout Sketch your layout before you start Title IntroConclusion

8 Poster Content Title Authors (including other authors and mentors if your project is not all your own work) Affiliations (required - UK Logo) Introduction

9 Poster Content MethodsData and Results (may be incomplete – that’s OK) Conclusions and Future Work (Especially if your data and results are incomplete, expand on Future Work.) References and Acknowledgements

10 Poster Text 40% text 40% photos and graphics 20% empty spaceKeep it short and simple Remove all non-essential information Attract visual attention: use photos and graphics Try for: 40% text 40% photos and graphics 20% empty space

11 Poster Text Left align text Pick one font and stick to it.Avoid italics. Use larger/colored font for emphasis.

12 Suggested Font Sizes Title: 96 pt Authors: 72 ptAffiliations: pt Section headings: pt Text: pt Acknowledgements: pt

13 Color A white background is usually best Stick to muted colorsAvoid red/green combinations as red/green color blindness is common Don’t overuse color Be consistent

14 Graphics Large enough for viewing from at least 3 feet awayText should support graphics, not vice versa Use heavy lines in tables and graphs for easier viewing

15 Poster Editing Proofread Spell check Must have mentor’s approvalGet feedback from multiple sources in time to make changes before printing. Consult with colleagues and others outside your field of research.

16 Poster Presentation Give an overview of your work in 3-5 minutesPractice your presentation ahead of time, and time it! Get feedback from others both within and outside your field.

17 Speaking Points Explain why the research question and results are important. Not just about procedures and data Remember your audience Not everyone understands post-structuralism, mitosis, or other jargon that is discipline-specific. Keep talk relevant to content of poster Keep it simple! A clear presentation gives a better impression than a complicated speech meant to impress.

18 Answering Questions When you are done presenting, be sure to ask if there are any questions Listen carefully Wait for them to finish the question! Optional: Repeat or rephrase the question to make sure you understand Answer the question concisely Ask if you’ve adequately answered the question

19 Printing Posters printed for events run through the Office of Undergraduate Research are printed free of charge. Any student participating in our events may have one poster printed per semester free of charge. You will be notified via when your poster is ready. The deadline for poster printing through the UGR office for the Showcase of Undergraduate Scholars is April 15. To print your poster follow this link:

20 References www.kumc.edu/SAH/OTEd/jradel/Poster_Presentations/110.html