Husky Showcase Poster Judge Orientation

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Husky Showcase Poster Judge Orientation Spring 2019

Overview of Process Poster judging is team undertaking We will divide into two groups and visit 9 poster presentations-- eight poster finalists and one applied experience finalist Overview of Process

Husky Compact Dimension of the Year Act with Personal Integrity and Civic Responsibility Nurture communities that enhance the well-being of self, others, and the environment Work to make a difference in the civic life of our communities Exercise informed and responsible action to address ethical societal and environmental challenges

Checking In on the Day of the Event Please arrive no later than 8:45 a.m. at the AMC Iris Room (Atwood Center Second Floor). It’s here that you will receive your nametag and badge, a list of students to evaluate and evaluation forms We will be evaluating the posters displayed in the Atwood Main Lounge between 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Checking In on the Day of the Event

AMC Iris Room and Ballroom

Mary Soroko will be serving as the lead judge for this part of the program Mary Soroko Herberger Business School mpsoroko@stcloudstate.edu 320-308-5144 Please contact her with questions or let her know if you can’t make it on the day of the program Lead Judge

Team Judging Responsibilities Enforce time limits for each student presentations 5 to 6 minutes to present 3 minutes for Q&A Team Judging Responsibilities

Poster Evaluation Rubric A different rubric is used to evaluate applied experience projects

Identifying Winning Students Between 10:30and 11:00 a.m. judges will meet in the Iris Room to select the winners Best & Runner-Up Graduate poster presentation Best & Runner-Up Undergraduate poster presentation Best Applied Experience display Refreshments will be available in the Primrose Room Identifying Winning Students

Award winners will be recognized at the closing ceremony at 5:15 p. m Award winners will be recognized at the closing ceremony at 5:15 p.m. in Atwood Cascade If you have any questions, please contact Mary Soroko at 308-5144 or mpsoroko@stcloudstate.edu Thank You!