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Creating Posters for EPHE 380 Presentation
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Getting Started Know your stuff What are your main points Planning Layout Text and Illustrations Assembling your Poster
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Know your stuff Research your Question/Topic Why is this relevant/important to explore? Keep in mind its relevance to motor control Information – What is out there? Who said what? Integration - How does it relate to motor control? Conclusions – Main points
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Planning Start Early – Once you have done all your research it will take at least one week to put it together How will you present the information? Details can be explained by presenter Two RULES: Artistry ≠ C ontent Artistry = Time
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Abstract Not required for this assignment Tends to stand alone in conference proceedings – Published Provides an overview of the poster
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What are your Main Points? Organization – Easy to follow flow of information Content – Relationship among points Keep it Simple – Synthesize the information Presentation – Show vs. Tell Sharing a Story
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Layout Visual presentation: Text provides support 20% text, 40% graphics and 40% empty space Sketch it First: ◦The title will appear across the top. ◦Segment areas for information ◦Easy to follow flow (e.g. columns or rows) ◦Size – 3’ x 4’ on power point slide or 2 Mat boards (app. 5’x3’)
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Text Brevity is the companion of clarity hybridized APA format for referencing – to save space! Use active voice “It can be demonstrated” → “The data demonstrate” Legible from 6 feet away Size of font: Titles 54-80, subtitles 40-54, Text 32+ Title – readable from a long distance Include name – identifies you (Author) Colours- contrast (e.g. black text on white background; white text on colour background).
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Illustrations Use self-explanatory graphics ◦3 – 5 Tables and / or figures ◦# and title required Use brief supporting text where necessary Graphic materials should be visible easily from a minimum distance of 6 feet Restrained use of colours for emphasis is valuable (2 - 3); do not overuse
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Title Author Introduction Rationale Purpose Background Neuroanatomy Pathophysiology Figure 1. Title. Figure 2. Title. Point One Point Two Table 1 Title… Point Three Point Four Figure 3. Title. Conclusions Recommendations References 1.Author (date)… 2.Author (date)…
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Poster in Windows Office 2010 Open Power Point Design→ Pg Set Up → Width (48”), Height (36”) and Landscape Choose background Insert Tab → Text Box Using your pre-lab assignment, start to add text to the slide There are several online sources to help you with the layout and look of the poster The key is to keep your topic as narrow as possible Save for future editing
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Power Point Poster Printing 1.Bristol board poster – cheapest! 2.1 x Power Point slide- Full Page up to 36” x 48” (91.4 x 121.9 cm) check out this link for poster pricing at Blink (bookstore) 3.http://www.uvic.ca/print/assets/docs/Blink%20Poster%20Prici ng%202015.pdfhttp://www.uvic.ca/print/assets/docs/Blink%20Poster%20Prici ng%202015.pdf 4.Adobe Acrobat printing option Put name on BOTH lower back corners so it can be seen when rolled up!
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Full Page using ‘Tiler’ Tiler is a computer program that can be used to scale and print PDF files on multiple pages to create an inexpensive poster 1 Powerpoint slide saved as pdf http://www.uvic.ca/education/home/home/labs/res ources/resources-tiler.php http://www.uvic.ca/education/home/home/labs/res ources/resources-tiler.php Multi-media printing at Human Social Development computer lab or Main Computer Lab in Clearihue Bldg. (Greg Fanning gfanning@uvic.ca 250-721-6021
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To Print: ALWAYS CHANGE TO SINGLE SIDED Pages are always going to have a white strip, don’t cut before thinking it through (see next slide) Consider printing a black and white practice trial before spending money on color copies Print tiled (8.5 x 11 inches) Price- $.40/page color; $.10/pg black & white – check for current pricing! E.g. 16 sheets of 8.5” x 11” = 3’ x 4’ 16 sheets in color = $6.40
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Using Tiler
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