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| Postering
time 8:00-10:00,
November 12 |
| Removal
time 17:00-19:00,
November 13 |
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Posters should have a maximum height of 180 cm and a maximum
width of 90 cm, as shown in the figure below. Given that space
is limited, all posters must conform to these guidelines. |
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Each poster is given an identification number, which will
be shown on the board where the poster should be placed. |
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The organizers will make available materials to fix the posters
to the board, but it is up to the presenter to put up his/her
own poster. |
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Further information, the following article in PDF provides
information and advice to poster presenters about how to make
an effective and creative poster. |
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| (Abstract)
Posters are a common way to present results of a statistical
analysis, program evaluation, or other project at professional
conferences. Often, researchers fail to recognize the unique
nature of the format, which is a hybrid of a published paper
and an oral presentation. This methods note demonstrates how
to design research posters to convey study objectives, methods,
findings, and implications effectively to varied professional
audiences. |
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