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Chaos, Communication and Consciousness Module PH19510 Lecture 3 Poster Presentation
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The Task Produce a poster One significant event, person or discovery development of communications development of computing Details of science or theory involved Consequences for today Groups of 3 20% of module marks
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Submission Completed posters to Physics Office 2 nd floor, Physical Sciences Building Before 16 30 Friday 28 th November 2008 Poster Declaration Slip will be emailed to you signed by all authors Submit with poster
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Groups Groups of 3 Choose yourselves Let me know by email dpl@aber.ac.uk dpl@aber.ac.uk Before 09:00 Monday 31 st Oct 2007 I will allocate remaining groups
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Specification Minimum A3 (2 sheets of A4) Maximum A2 (4 sheets of A4) Computer Produced Powerpoint Word Photoshop etc… Print on A4 & paste up
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What is a Poster ? Scientist’s advert for their work. Tell a story Breaking News Make reader want to find out more
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Title What is it? How does it work? What does it looks like? How well does it perform? What exciting science can you use it for? Who wrote the poster? Where can I find out more? Who helped & who paid for the work ? What does it do?
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Who? What? Why? & How? People, Inventions, Events Who were they ? When did it happen ? What did they do? How does it work ? Why does it matter ?
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The Title Short & sweet Include authors names & emails Affiliation Bart Simpson – Inventor of the Internet R.T.Choke (rtc06@aber.ac.uk), A.Holeflapper (avh06@aber.ac.uk)rtc06@aber.ac.ukavh06@aber.ac.uk University of Wales, Aberystwyth
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Introduction Pull in your audience Describe your topic in 2-3 sentences Avoid jargon Introduction How the son of a power station employee from Springfield overcame his hair problems and went on to invent the internet, revolutionising the world of communications. We look at his background, the technology involved and the effect his invention has had on all of us.
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Biography Key points only date & place of birth picture key features of life quotations “driving force” ? Bullet points NOT an essay
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The Invention itself What was done before ? Describe the invention Clear diagrams How does it work ? What science is involved ? Equations ? Disputes ?
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Consequences What was the effect of the invention? Was is developed further ? Is it in use today ? How it improve with time ? (graph) How did the number of users grow ? (graph)
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References Where to go for more information Cite sources you’ve used http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell Key books/papers by the inventor Descent of Man, 1871 Hilchenbach, M. (2002). "Space-borne mass spectrometer instrumentation." International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 215(1-3): 113-129. Patents U.S. Patent 0447918
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Layout Let layout draw the reader through the story Sketch out first with pencil & paper Base around key diagrams/pictures
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Layout Portrait vs Landscape Title
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Fonts Aim for legibility & readability Readable from 4 feet No smaller than 18point Not enough space ? Reduce word count, don’t shrink font Don’t use over fancy fonts Fixed width fonts are hard to read Watch colour schemes
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Golden Rules K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple, Stupid “Less is More” Pare idea down to essentials Put across 2 or 3 key points
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Semester Exam Sample Questions (from last year) Discuss two signalling systems that were used prior to the electronic era. [2] Name, basic principles, advantages & disadvantages
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Semester Exam Sample Questions (from last year) Draw a sketch of the basic vacuum tube (thermionic) triode valve, clearly labelling all its components. Indicate the direction in which electrons flow across the valve. [3] What are the disadvantages of using this type of valve? [1]
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Deadlines 31 st October Email dpl@aber.ac.uk with groups 28 th November Poster Submission
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