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A
poster session at NACADA National Conferences is a forum for presenters
from around the world to highlight their programs and to share their
successful ideas with colleagues by presenting a research study,
a practical problem-solving effort, or an innovative program on
their campus. Poster presentations provide other conference participants
an opportunity to quickly and easily become acquainted with your
topic. An effective poster presentation highlights, with a visual
display, the main points or components of your topic.
Advantages
of a Poster Session
- There is
more opportunity for discussion with interested viewers.
- More persons
can view a poster than could ever attend your concurrent session!
A concurrent session can only be heard ONCE; a poster session
can be discussed several times with many participants over the
course of an hour.
- The informal
opportunity for networking and exchanging innovative ideas, and
for useful feedback and discussion, can be greater with a poster
presentation than with a formal concurrent session.
- Posters
can be prepared ahead of time, so the presenter can relax and
focus on other things while attending the conference and not
be worried about that "formal presentation."
Date/Time/Room
Setting of Poster Sessions
The
poster session will be on Friday, October 20, 2006 , in the Convention
Center - Sagamore Ballroom, beginning at 7:30 a.m. , ending at 8:45
a.m. During this time, a buffet breakfast is provided for all conference
attendees.
During the poster session time, presenters are expected to remain
at their individual displays to be available for questions and informal
discussion of the poster content. The individual poster display
tables are arranged around the perimeter of the room. Approximately
30 poster presentations are scheduled.
Poster session presenters may come 30
minutes early to set up their presentation and eat breakfast
before the Convention Center opens to all other conference participants.
General
Hints for Poster Presentations
- A
tri-fold, foam core poster board (the black tri-fold measures
32 " high, width is 40", folds being 10"X20"X10". The board is
1/8" thick) will be provided, at no cost, if you would like to
put your materials on the poster board in Indianapolis; saving
you the trouble of traveling with the large board. Please contact
Janice Keim or Barbara Austin at baustin@pnc.edu or jkeim@pnc.edu
if you would like NACADA to provide the board. Barbara and Janice
will set up a time and place for the presenters to pick up the
poster boards on Wednesday, October 18th.
- NACADA
will provide each presenter with one 6 ft. table and a tabletop
sign with your presentation's title, presenters' names and
institutions. If you are not using a tri-fold poster board,
you may want to bring a folding tabletop easel or other type
of portable table top display to hold your material.
- If
you plan to have handouts, please bring a minimum of 150
copies , or bring an adequate number of business cards to give
to participants who would like to contact you for additional information
when they return home. An efficient alternative to carrying handouts
to Indianapolis is to post the handouts to the conference web
site so each attendee can print their own copies.
- The poster
can be most effective for your presentation and most valuable
for the conference participants if:
- all lettering
on the display board is legible and large enough to be read
from 5-10 feet away.
- the poster
clearly and concisely states the theme of your presentation,
such as a statement of your topic or problem, major findings,
conclusions or strategies to be discussed, or any other pertinent
information. The sequence of information on the poster should
be logical and clear in order for a participant who just walks
by and reads your poster to have a clear idea of your presentation
and the major facets of it.
- you use
lists, phrases, bullets, charts, drawings, or photographs on
your poster instead of full text blocks. This will be more appealing
to the eye for participants and full-text material can be included
on the table for participants to read or review or take with
them.
- you use
color on your poster for eye appeal.
- Reminder:
equipment using electrical support or other audio-visual equipment
MAY NOT BE USED in a poster session . The
ballroom is not equipped for internet access. You may choose
to bring a battery powered laptop if you choose.
- You
must bring any supplies you may need (tape, felt-tipped
markers, tacks, etc.) as we will be unable to provide supplies
to the presenters during the conference.
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