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TITLE: SCIENCE POSTER TEMPLATE. Organization Emblem or Logo. B. Roxs, Poor-Traction Rock University, www.boxofroxs.com, 2011. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION. RESULTS. RESULTS. RESULTS. RESULTS.
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TITLE: SCIENCE POSTER TEMPLATE Organization Emblem or Logo B. Roxs, Poor-Traction Rock University, www.boxofroxs.com, 2011 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS This template was created by Box of Roxs at boxofroxs.com. It is free to use, modify, and adapt to best fit the needs of your poster presentation. The introduction box is where background information is provided to the visitor about your project, research, field trip, or case study. Some observations and outcomes of the experiment or test. METHODS METHODS METHODS METHODS METHODS METHODS CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS You don’t (and probably shouldn’t) use the exact text box headings of this template. This template is a starting point to help you develop a poster which fits your individual presentational needs. The ‘take-home’ message you want your visitors to be informed of. FIGURE 1: CAPTION AND FIGURE DESCRIPTION (SOURCE, YEAR). FIGURE 2: CAPTION AND FIGURE DESCRIPTION (ADAPTED FROM, YEAR). ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS REFERENCES REFERENCES There are more templates available at the Box of Roxs website, www.boxofroxs.com. You can also find geoscience news and educational materials. It’s important to cite and reference all the previous works and sources that went into developing your project. A helpful website for correctly citing your sources is www.worldcat.org. FIGURE 3: CAPTION AND FIGURE DESCRIPTION (ADAPTED FROM, YEAR). FIGURE 4: CAPTION AND FIGURE DESCRIPTION (SOURCE, YEAR).