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GUIDELINES FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS,Poster Planning, Poster Presentations

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  • GUIDELINES FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS
    Introduction
    The following information is designed to serve as a guideline to the design, development, and presentation of a poster at a local, state, regional, national, and/or international professional meeting.
    The Purpose of a Poster Presentation
    The main purpose of a poster presentation is to visually communicate your findings to a group of interested professionals. A poster presentation provides a format that enables the researcher to demonstrate work in progress, new research results, preliminary findings, and/or ideas. As an alternative format, poster presentations serve the same purpose(s) as an oral presentation, namely the dissemination of research findings to a professional audience.
    Poster presentations also afford the author(s) the opportunity to engage in informal conversations with interested viewers and obtain immediate feedback about their work. During the actual poster presentation the viewers are not “read to” but actually “view” the poster in close physical proximity to the author(s). This close proximity allows for a conversational exchange of ideas.

    • Planning Your Poster
    • Preparing a Poster Presentation (allow 4-6 weeks of time and effort)
    • Pretest Your Poster Once it is Constructed
    • Other Considerations
    • Presenting Your Poster
    • Tips for Travel
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    What Is meant by Poster Presentation and General guidelines, Poster recommendations, Sample Poster Arrangements, Poster Presentations Examples

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  • What Is a Poster Presentation?
    A poster presentation, like an oral presentation is a means for a presenter to communicate his or her work to an audience. Unlike an oral presentation, in a poster presentation, the poster board does the “talking”.During a poster presentation, the presenter(s) stands next to his or her board and has the opportunity to speak with all interested conference attendees. The presenter’s responsibility is to answer questions and expound on the details of his or her research. Many conference attendees and presenters alike prefer this presentation format as it affords the opportunity to go into further detail about a particular presentation, making it a more meaningful experience for both the presenter and attendee. At the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Annual Program Meeting (APM), poster presentations will be held in the Exhibit Hall. Each presenter will be provided with one side of a freestanding bulletin board (4’X 8’) on which to display his or her poster. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled poster session to identify and set-up your bulletin board (check on boards for correct abstract number). Make sure to take your board down at the end of the session. Any posters left on the boards will be discarded.

    • General guidelines
    • Poster recommendations
    • Sample Poster Arrangements
    • Poster Presentations Examples
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