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Poster Title Researchers ’ /Presenters ’ Names Department(s). General formatting tips: Retain a border on the sides of the slide that is a minimum of 1/32 ” (this slide has 1/32” borders). Use at least an 18 point font. Dark text on a light background is most legible.
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Poster TitleResearchers’/Presenters’ NamesDepartment(s) General formatting tips: Retain a border on the sides of the slide that is a minimum of 1/32” (this slide has 1/32” borders). Use at least an 18 point font. Dark text on a light background is most legible. We suggest the sans-serif font “Arial” or the serif font “Time Roman” (not “Times New Roman”) Use the “Symbol” font for Greek characters. Objectives Materials & Methods Summary Copy and paste your text content here. Adjust the font size to fit. Adjust the text box size to fit. Copy and paste your text content here. Adjust the font size to fit. Adjust the text box size to fit. Copy and paste your text content here. Adjust the font size to fit. Adjust the text box size to fit. Background Discussion Use this box if you want the figure above to have a “legend” of some kind Copy and paste your text content here. Adjust the font size to fit. Adjust the text box size to fit. Copy and paste your text content here. Adjust the font size to fit. Adjust the text box size to fit. Tips for using an additional slide to “zoom in” on a section of the digital poster while presenting to onlookers Note: We strongly recommend you practice how this will work during a practice session at the TLC using the actual device you intend to use during Education Symposium Embed whatever image/graph/table you want into this Slide A in the size you want it to appear on the fully displayed poster. Use Slide B (see next slide in this slide deck) to highlight a particular image/graph/table. While presenting to onlookers, you can advance the slide to display Slide B to highlight the particular section of your poster. Remember to reverse back to this Slide A after discussing Slide B so onlookers can once again see the entire poster displayed. We strongly discourage you from creating a Slide C– this is NOT a powerpoint presentation, but instead it is a digital poster! (Delete this box when zooming in on your particular section. This is only a reminder.) References • Journal Article, Name of Journal • Journal Article, Name of Journal • Journal Article, Name of Journal • Journal Article, Name of Journal • Formatting tip: references can be included using a 14 pt font.
Poster TitleResearchers’/Presenters’ NamesDepartment(s) Materials & Methods Tips for using an additional slide to “zoom in” on a section of the digital poster while presenting to onlookers Note: We strongly recommend you practice how this will work during a practice session at the TLC using the actual device you intend to use during Education Symposium Embed whatever image/graph/table you want into Slide A in the size you want it to appear on the fully displayed poster. Insert this Slide B as a second slide in powerpoint slide deck. Enlarge the original image/graph/table to take up the entire Slide B. While presenting to onlookers, you can advance the slide to display Slide B to highlight the particular section of your poster. Remember to reverse back to Slide A after discussing Slide B so onlookers can once again see the entire poster displayed. We strongly discourage you from creating a Slide C– this is NOT a powerpoint presentation, but instead it is a digital poster! (Delete this box when zooming in on your particular section. This is only a reminder.) Use this box if you want the figure above to have a “legend” of some kind