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Electronic Posters 2016
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Reason’s for Electronic Posters
1. Cheaper & Easier to Transport 2. Easier to Display & Judge 3. Professional
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Anatomy of a Scientific Poster
Title: A well thought out title will attract views and will clarify the subject matter of the poster. Abstract: Make it very short; remember, the poster itself is already a condensed report of your work. Brevity is key! Introduction: When constructing your introduction try to keep it to 1-2 Paragraphs (150 words) Material/Methods: Cover the materials and methods used in your research process. Good place for images, charts and graphs. Results: Begin with initial summary of your results. 2nd paragraph describe what your data means. Conclusions: Briefly review your research questions and the results you obtain. References: Cite all references. Acknowledgments: Acknowledge people who have helped your with your work. Less is more (400 words max.). Be selective when deciding what images, charts, and graphs make it onto your poster!
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Ways to Lay It Out How to Create Word Brochure Power Point Flyers News- letter School Graphic Artist Many options available for the set up of the poster or case review abstract posters.
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WORD POWER POINT
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Incidental Findings
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New Technique
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Case Report
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Process Flow
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If your poster is clear and concise, an individual should be able to read it in less than 10 minutes.
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Some Additional Options for Poster Display
You can do a power point of all posters to play while speakers are setting up or in waiting areas. You can choose to have the top three printed and hung on walls or display boards. Send the on to the ASRT for possible publication. We can use them on the ISSRT website.
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Questions & Comments
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1 submission per RT student or RT
Rules: 1 submission per RT student or RT Deadline: Feb 1st Prizes: 1st = $ 60 2nd = $ 45 3rd= $ 30 Submit to our Educational Committee: TBA
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