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Research Project Title Your Name, Degree, Degree Stage (e.g. Year 2), Department/School/Centre, @Twitterhandle Introduction Background information, issues, or similar. Keep any text short, sharp and to the point. Your complete ePoster will be displayed for a maximum time of 60 seconds. Consider how long it will take people to read the text on your poster. Introduction Background information, issues, or similar. Keep any text short, sharp and to the point. Your complete ePoster will be displayed for a maximum time of 60 seconds. Consider how long it will take people to read the text on your poster. Method Methods, materials, approach or similar for your research. If you have not selected the method or approach for your project, you could detail some of the methods you are considering. Consider using: Dot points, Bold text, Underlining, or Italics. Method Methods, materials, approach or similar for your research. If you have not selected the method or approach for your project, you could detail some of the methods you are considering. Consider using: Dot points, Bold text, Underlining, or Italics. Conclusion Conclusions, implications for policy and practice or similar. You can include references here or on a separate slide. Conclusion Conclusions, implications for policy and practice or similar. You can include references here or on a separate slide. Results Results, findings, discussion or similar. If you do not have any results yet, you could include a hypothesis, or some initial thoughts. Consider using images, such as charts, graphs or photos. Results Results, findings, discussion or similar. If you do not have any results yet, you could include a hypothesis, or some initial thoughts. Consider using images, such as charts, graphs or photos. Your Photo Consider using images, such as charts, or photos. However, consider copyright and ensure you include appropriate captions for any images. Image: ‘Solutions Rooted in Knowledge’, by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory – PNNL, 24 Nov 2014, Licensed under Creative Commons, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0, accessed on 13 Jul 2016, https://www.flickr.com/photos/pnnl/15867390281 https://www.flickr.com/photos/pnnl/15867390281 Image: ‘Solutions Rooted in Knowledge’, by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory – PNNL, 24 Nov 2014, Licensed under Creative Commons, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0, accessed on 13 Jul 2016, https://www.flickr.com/photos/pnnl/15867390281 https://www.flickr.com/photos/pnnl/15867390281 Make sure you include an appropriate caption for any images.
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Media You can include embedded audio and video files on any of the slides in your presentation. However, please follow the instructions on the ePoster Competition webpage regarding audio and video. Note that your ePoster will be displayed either using PowerPoint 2011 for Mac or PowerPoint 2010 for Windows, and you should test your PowerPoint slide show on a computer at the university with standard software installed, such as on any student computer in a University of Melbourne library branch that you need to log in to. In case your video does not run, please include a representative image in the correct place on the slide (behind the video). Consider copyright and ensure you include appropriate captions for any media files. Media You can include embedded audio and video files on any of the slides in your presentation. However, please follow the instructions on the ePoster Competition webpage regarding audio and video. Note that your ePoster will be displayed either using PowerPoint 2011 for Mac or PowerPoint 2010 for Windows, and you should test your PowerPoint slide show on a computer at the university with standard software installed, such as on any student computer in a University of Melbourne library branch that you need to log in to. In case your video does not run, please include a representative image in the correct place on the slide (behind the video). Consider copyright and ensure you include appropriate captions for any media files. Video: ‘Watch Mercury Spin on its Axis’, by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 23 Feb 2013, Licensed under Creative Commons, CC BY 2.0, accessed on 13 Jul 2016, https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/8497927473 https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/8497927473 Video: ‘Watch Mercury Spin on its Axis’, by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 23 Feb 2013, Licensed under Creative Commons, CC BY 2.0, accessed on 13 Jul 2016, https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/8497927473 https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/8497927473
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References and/or Acknowledgements List references for resources you have used to create your poster here. You can also list the names of people who helped with your project or poster. References and/or Acknowledgements List references for resources you have used to create your poster here. You can also list the names of people who helped with your project or poster.
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