Transcript of Poster presentation
- 1. POSTER PRESENTATIONASSESMENT TOOL
- 2. POSTER A poster is any piece of printed paper designed to be
attached to a wall or vertical surface.
- 3. POSTE R TEXTUA LGRAPHICAL EYE-CATCHING INFORMATIVE
COMMUNICATES MESSAGE
- 4. POSTER PRESENTATIONS Used in academia to promote and explain
research work. are typically shown during conferences
- 5. Poster Presentations dynamic communication tool Display and
discuss research experiences in class and laboratory settings.
Presentations usually consist of affixing the research poster to a
portable wall with the researcher in attendance answering questions
posed by passing colleagues.
- 6. ADVANTAGES Less formal, more time, more personal, and less
anxiety provoking for the presenter. There is two-way information
exchange : the audience is more likely to question and there is an
opportunity for detailed discussion. It is possible for co authors
to participate directly in the presentation and discussion Although
fewer people may get the message those that attend are usually
truly interested and may have a personal interest or first hand
knowledge of the work DIS ADVANTAGES The presenter is not able to
view other presentation at the same time. The presentation reaches
fewer people The presenter may have to repeat the presentation
several times: the over all delivery is tiring for the presenter.
Contradictory results from different groups cannot be debated
publicity
- 7. ADVANTAGES Less formal, more time, more personal, and less
anxiety provoking for the presenter. There is two-way information
exchange : the audience is more likely to question and there is an
opportunity for detailed discussion. It is possible for co authors
to participate directly in the presentation and discussion Although
fewer people may get the message those that attend are usually
truly interested and may have a personal interest or first hand
knowledge of the work DIS ADVANTAGES The presenter is not able to
view other presentation at the same time. The presentation reaches
fewer people The presenter may have to repeat the presentation
several times: the over all delivery is tiring for the presenter.
Contradictory results from different groups cannot be debated
publicity ADVANTAGES Less formal, more time, more personal, and
less anxiety provoking for the presenter. There is two-way
information exchange : the audience is more likely to question and
there is an opportunity for detailed discussion. It is possible for
co authors to participate directly in the presentation and
discussion Although fewer people may get the message those that
attend are usually truly interested and may have a personal
interest or first hand knowledge of the work DIS ADVANTAGES The
presenter is not able to view other presentation at the same time.
The presentation reaches fewer people The presenter may have to
repeat the presentation several times: the over all delivery is
tiring for the presenter. Contradictory results from different
groups cannot be debated publicity
- 8. DOS AND DONTS Dont leave everything until the last minute DO
start putting your poster together early. DON'T stand directly in
front of your poster at the session Don't become so engrossed in
conversation DO try to stay close byDON'T be an eager beaver and
badger DO give them some space.DON'T pull a disappearing act. DO
stick around. DO be a good scout, and come prepared to your poster
DON'T hesitate to provide supporting materials DO consider using
some kind of attention-getting gimmick