UND SMHS Poster Template Options

UND SMHS Poster Template Options
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Choose from three basic UND SMHS branded designs for your poster presentation. Utilize one of the available logos and follow the guidelines specified for layout, font, and design elements. Tailor your content to fit the template while maintaining visual appeal and professionalism.

  • UND SMHS
  • Poster Template
  • Branded Design
  • Font Guidelines
  • Visual Appeal

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  1. PRESENTING YOUR RESEARCH

  2. PLANNING Accept that it will be exciting and nerve- wracking Mistakes will be made Computers will crash Know your audience What to cover Breadth and depth From larger picture to specificity and back to larger What to say vs what to show Plan your presentation BEFORE you create your slides!

  3. PLANNING How many slides How much to practice Do not read from notes

  4. POWER POINT CREATION Supplements/complements your verbal presentation As little text as possible Think about colors, background, font size Check spelling, grammar, layout Always acknowledge your support (financial and otherwise)

  5. PRESENTATION Introduction From a title slide (or two) You Your lab Acknowledge anyone in the room Background on your mentor s/lab s work Overall focus Cool things they do What is the larger relevancy Tie-in to what you worked on

  6. PRESENTATION Content What will engage the audience What will tell your story What worked and what didn t; it s science, something always fails Do we need all your methods or just some Will we better understand a point with words, a graphic, or both Stories, anecdotes, and examples Transitions from slide to slide

  7. PRESENTATION Images/Figures Illustrate and complement Explain charts and figures before you discuss them Axes Colors Comparisons Captions need to be readable

  8. STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP How the Structure is Generated The pieces that make it a whole LOSS OF FUNCTION Structure

  9. PRESENTATION Wrap up Tell us again In a different way With conclusion and future plans Acknowledgments Questions

  10. DO Look at the audience Show confidence Speak loudly and slowly Tell us what you know AND what you think, but be clear about which is which Answering a question you don t know the answer to Be careful with value statements Clarify the complexities Practice, rehearse, and speak from memory Refer back to previous presenters

  11. DO NOT Overdo the text Read your slides Use notes Present what you have stumbled over Look at the screen (unless using a pointer) Swoosh the pointer around Fail to practice Speak above us Forget to acknowledge

  12. FOR YOUR FIRST ONE-ON-ONE MEETING Slide colors/format First slide complete Idea for layout of presentation (slide ideas) Final slide complete with acknowledgements

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