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Presenting Your Poster
Before the Day of Your Presentation
- Prepare an "elevator pitch" of your poster: less than five sentences, it should address 1) Your research topic, 2) Your findings, and 3) Their significance
- Prepare "tours" of your poster of varying lengths (e.g. 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, etc.) that are appropriate for audiences of different levels of interest and/or familiarity with the topic
- Be able to describe the purpose of any figures on your poster in order to provide context to any viewers
- Print off any handouts or supplemental material you want to have with you at the presentation
On the Day of Your Presentation
- Dress "professionally;" if you're not sure what the standards might be at the conference, ask a colleague, a mentor, or someone on the conference planning committee
- Arrive as early as you're able so you have time to set up
During Your Presentation
- Stand next to your poster and greet viewers as they walk by
- Be ready with your elevator pitch and your tours if someone asks for more information
- When describing your research, point to relevant sections of the poster to help guide the viewer's understanding
- Face the viewer(s) you're speaking to and avoid reading off of notes as much as possible