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Welcome to Joyner Library's guide to resources for poster presentations. This guide was designed to connect you with information that will aid in the creation, presentation, and preservation of a research poster. By selecting the tabs above you can navigate the resources available to you through the library and other campus resources.
Presentation Research Guide
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Poster Design: An effective poster is colorful and eye-catching, light on the text, and displays some sort of charts or graphics to support your points. In this section of the guide you will find information that will help you to design a visually appealing poster presentation
Poster Content : Posters are a visual representation of your research, scholarly, or creative work. Posters should be able to stand alone giving a clear concise representation of your work, without any explanation from you. In this section of the guide you will find information on what content to include in your poster.
Poster Presentation: Poster presentations are one of the most common ways to disseminate information at meetings and conferences. Poster presentations provide space for the researcher and audience to come together for discussion and Q&A. In this section of the guide you will find information on how to give a successful poster presentation.
Templates & Examples: This section of the guide provides you with templates and examples of poster presentations.
Oral Presentations: This section of the guide provides you with information on how to be an effective presenter and what content should be included in your oral presentation.
Printing & Archiving: This section of the guide provides you with information on where to print and how you can archive your poster presentation for future use.
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A well-organized oral presentation typically has the following elements: a background, research question, outline of research and the talk (methods), findings/discussion, and conclusion. …
In the social and behavioral sciences, an oral presentation assignment involves an individual student or group of students verbally addressing an audience on a specific …
An important aspect to any research project is the oral presentation of the experiment to other people. As with a research report, you want to tell the story of your experiment: why the …
Presenting research findings effectively requires a blend of storytelling and clear communication. From structuring your talk to using visual aids , these skills help convey …
Oral presentation. In most oral presentations of research, whether at the end of a semester, or at a research symposium or conference, you will likely have just 10 to 20 minutes.
The main research results should reflect the research purpose and research questions. Avoid presenting the obtained results in a vague and disorganized manner without addressing the core...