Sample Poster Layout 1 Adapted from template by
Sample Poster Layout #1 Adapted from template by Mike Morrison osf. io/ef 53 g
Title Subtitle BACKGROUND: Explain why your study matters in the fastest, most brutal way possible (feel free to add graphics!). METHODS 1. Collected [what] from [population] 2. Tested it with X process. 3. Illustrate your methods if you can. 4. Try a flowchart! Key finding goes here, translated into plain English. Emphasize important Delete this “ammo bar” and replace it with your… • Extra Graphs • Extra Correlation tables • Extra Figures • Extra nuance that you’re worried about leaving out. words by bolding. RESULTS • Graph/table with essential results only. • All the other correlations in the ammo bar. Non-Cognitive Predictors of Student Success: A Predictive Validity Comparison Between Domestic and International Students Visualize your findings with an image, graphic, or figure. REFERENCES: Here ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Here PRESENTER: Firstname Lastname AUTHORS: Author 1, Author 2, Author 3, Author 4, Author 5, Author 6, Author 7
Sample Poster Layout #2 Adapted from template by Colin Purrington colinpurrington. com/tips/poster-design
Title pitched at general audience that provides conclusion or at least hints at something interesting INTRODUCTION Here Key finding goes here, translated into plain English. Emphasize important words by bolding. Firstname Lastname Title, Affiliation emailemail@aadressddress. com @Twitterhandle CONCLUSION Here RESULTS The goal is to enable viewers to understand the logic behind your conclusions without you needing to be there. HYPOTHESIS Don’t include every graphic you’ve made that relates to project. Here METHODS • Method REFERENCES • Method Visualize your findings with an image, graphic, or a key figure. • Method ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Here
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