Instructions for Poster Presentations
USDA-CSREES National Water Conference:
Research, Extension and Education for Water Quality and Quantity

January 28-February 1, 2007
Marriott Savannah Riverfront
Savannah, Georgia

 

Schedule

Set up: Monday, January 29th, 1pm-10pm
Poster Session: Tuesday, January 30th, 10am-1pm. Please stand near your poster for questions and discussion 11am-12pm.
Electronic File: Wednesday, January 31st, Bring a .pdf file of your finished poster to the speaker registration desk to be copied into the archived proceedings.
Dismantle: Wednesday, January 31st, 12pm-5pm
NOTE: Any posters remaining on boards after 5pm, January 31st will be discarded by the poster board vendor as they dismantle their boards.

Please note the the full conference spans January 28-February 1, 2007, which includes committee meetings and pre- and post-conference symposia. Please read the agenda carefully before making your travel arrangements

Size and Materials

The poster boards are 8' wide x 4' tall and are free standing. Posters will require pushpins or Velcro to attach to the poster board. We will provide pushpins at the conference. We will not have Velcro on hand.

Student Poster Competition

If the lead author of your poster is a student, your poster is eligible to be evaluated for the Outstanding Student Poster Awards to be presented by the USDA-CSREES National Water Program.  Two awards will be presented during the reception on Tuesday evening, January 30th.

1. To have your poster evaluated for the award competition, please notify Joni Tanner by January 24th with the name of the primary author (must be a student) and the title of the poster. (joni_tanner@ncsu.edu)
2. Posters must be displayed by 8:00am on Tuesday, January 30th to be evaluated.

Online Proceedings

The Water Conference Online Proceedings has been developed by North Carolina State University. You may view, edit, and add supporting documents to your original abstract at any time.
http://www.soil.ncsu.edu/extension/training/abstracts/index.php?num=4

Questions

Contact Joni Tanner at joni_tanner@ncsu.edu or 919-513-1678.

Design and Layout

Attention to detail makes poster presentations a success. A general concept is that posters should stimulate discussion, not give a long presentation. Because space is limited, keep your text to a minimum, emphasize graphics, and make sure every item in your poster is necessary. You can always come to the session armed with handouts that provide more details than your poster. Also, have business cards available so that interested people can contact you later. A poster is essentially a visual presentation, so try to find ways to show what you did. Here are some tips:

Text

Fonts

Illustrations (Graph, Charts, photos, etc.)

Use of Color

Use a neutral background (gray) to emphasize color in photos, a white background to reduce the impact of colored photos.