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How to create a Scientific poster for the Group 4 presentation
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Before you begin
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Aims of a Scientific Poster It delivers a clear message It is highly visual It can be easily read from 1 or 2 metres away
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Common problems The text is too small Poor quality graphics, tables and graphs Poor organisation Main points too difficult to find
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Things to consider before starting What is the main message are you trying to get across? What diagrams, tables and graphs will you need? Who is your audience? Create a sketch of what you want your final poster to look like
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The Design
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General Points Measure your poster. How much room do you have for each section? Divide the tasks Set up a timeline. When are you going to meet up to edit your design?
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Text Your title should be at least font size 72 Your sub-titles should be at least font size 36 and text should be at least font size 24 Do not over use text – use images or graphics instead Use bullet points were appropriate Choose a font style which is easy to read
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Colours Stick to a theme of 2 or 3 colors, no more Use a light colour background and dark letters for contrast Very bright colours will attract attention, but are not easy to read Consider people who are colour blind - avoid combinations such as green on red
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Graphics Diagrams, Tables and Graphs communicate information quickly and easily Graphics should be kept simple Use simple 2-D line graphs and bar charts Use photos and/or clipart but not too many
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Layout The number of sections you have depends upon your investigation but should include Title, Abstract, Hypothesis, Method, Results, Conclusion and References Use Headings to help the reader find each section Consider numbering the sections Use colour and white space creatively to aid the flow of reading See next slide for an example
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Evaluate your poster Get someone from another group to assess your poster before you stick anything down Check whether it is easy to know which section follows which Can you read your poster in 1 to 2 minutes Usually posters need the amount of text reducing
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How to present your poster
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Displaying your poster Turn up to the room were you will be displaying your poster early Practice putting up your poster Decide where each member of your group is going to stand, so the audience can still see you and the poster
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Presentation Prepare a 5 to 10 minute presentation All members of your group should have equal roles Do not read from the poster Practice your presentation and time it Perhaps prepare an A4 handout of your poster and any additional information
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Examples of Scientific Posters
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