Thank you so much!! I used your video as a step-by-step guide to help me create a poster for my Doctoral program. This was very easy to follow and concise, and I now have learned so many features of PPT I never knew existed. You saved the day!
long-time faculty member here. my undergrad and grad students have prepared many of these. i was asked to prepare one for my doctoral advisor's retirement event. i have prepared many papers, manuscripts, and books. never did a poster session. this is very helpful.
Although I do in fact appreciate your effort and explanations I just have to say: such a design for a research poster is not just obsolete but even destructive for its intention. A poster should grab attention and convey knowledge quickly and effectively. So its design should have much wider ranges of visual hierarchy and a lot less details. If someone is interested in the finer details of the research the poster might feature a QR code linking to the study online for example. Yet within the context of a poster session the poster ought to get across as much content and knowledge in as little time as possible (i. e. the speed of walking past it) for there are many posters to be seen and their contents to be assimilated in a very short period of time. And for all intents and purposes there's always a presenter present to answer any questions.
We appreciate the feedback. So glad it has had a positive impact on your peace of mind. What are your research interests? Are you a JCSU student? Thanks again for your feedback!
Excellent presentation! Thank you. I followed your tutorial for a virtual conference where I have to submit a poster! Your clear instructions really helped as I also use a MACBook.
Thanks for your question! The thing that comes to mind is to print a booklet to PDF, and then try to print it as a PDF- may be a good place to start . . . If that works, let us know (and if not, hopefully the RUclips community can add other possible solutions)!
Thank you so much!! I used your video as a step-by-step guide to help me create a poster for my Doctoral program. This was very easy to follow and concise, and I now have learned so many features of PPT I never knew existed. You saved the day!
long-time faculty member here. my undergrad and grad students have prepared many of these. i was asked to prepare one for my doctoral advisor's retirement event. i have prepared many papers, manuscripts, and books. never did a poster session. this is very helpful.
Thank you for a very good straightforward video, it was harder to search for your video, a lot of others come up first
You are so welcome! I'll pass along this feedback to the team. What are your research interests?
Thank you for your clear and concise instructions. Much appreciated!
Absolutely- we appreciate the feedback!!! Out of curiosity, are you a JCSU student?
@@SmithInstituteJCSU No, I am a Northcentral University student and a member of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc.
@@craftychinurse5240 Glad to know how far our reach is! Wishing you all the best in your studies!
Although I do in fact appreciate your effort and explanations I just have to say: such a design for a research poster is not just obsolete but even destructive for its intention. A poster should grab attention and convey knowledge quickly and effectively. So its design should have much wider ranges of visual hierarchy and a lot less details. If someone is interested in the finer details of the research the poster might feature a QR code linking to the study online for example. Yet within the context of a poster session the poster ought to get across as much content and knowledge in as little time as possible (i. e. the speed of walking past it) for there are many posters to be seen and their contents to be assimilated in a very short period of time. And for all intents and purposes there's always a presenter present to answer any questions.
it's for students whose assignment is a 'poster' but yes from a marketing perspective your 100% correct.
Thank you for this awesome guide, big help!!
Thank you so much for this video..I'm at ease now
We appreciate the feedback. So glad it has had a positive impact on your peace of mind. What are your research interests? Are you a JCSU student? Thanks again for your feedback!
Thank you so much!!! It was easy to understand and apply!
We so appreciate this feedback! Thank you.
Wondering if you're a JCSU student or from another college.
@@SmithInstituteJCSU no I’m a Graduate student at the University of North Dakota
@@jgillis8125 So glad it's helpful and clear. I've passed along your message to the team!
thankyou so much for wonderful explanation
Thanks so much for your feedback! What are your research interests?
@@SmithInstituteJCSU its about climate change
@@tutor8781 That's excellent! Research can change the world!
Thank you. This really helped in putting up the structure for my presentation.
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Thank you for this info
perfect explanation
So glad it's helpful! I'll share your feedback with the team. What's your research interest/topic/question?
Ty!! You saved my ass!!
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Excellent presentation! Thank you. I followed your tutorial for a virtual conference where I have to submit a poster! Your clear instructions really helped as I also use a MACBook.
Thank you for your kind words! So glad to be impactful in the pursuit of research.
Do you know how to print poster from power point in multiple A4 pages?!
Thanks for your question! The thing that comes to mind is to print a booklet to PDF, and then try to print it as a PDF- may be a good place to start . . . If that works, let us know (and if not, hopefully the RUclips community can add other possible solutions)!
I was hoping to learn something inspiring and innovative.... way too many words for a poster!!
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