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new window. Poster presentations at conferences are effective methods
of communicating research findings. The discussion of the research
being presented is a key element in poster conferences. During
professional conferences, poster presenters speak with other psychology
professionals providing insights into the information offered within the
poster as well as explaining key elements of the research findings. See
the PSY699 Poster submission guidelines (Links to an external
site.)Links to an external site. for templates and guidelines to aid in
the creation of your poster. For this week’s discussion, you will be
submitting a link to your Pathbrite folder where your colleagues will
find your poster presentation along with a brief detailed explanation of
the materials included in it. Poster presentations are typically
informal affairs with limited time for presenters to provide extra
information. In keeping with this, your explanations of the materials
will be limited to specific parameters. To explain the research
presented in your poster, you will be creating a 3- to 5-minute
screencast video. You may use any screencast software to create this
video. (For further assistance with specific free-use screencast
software please see the Quick-Start Guide for Screencast-O-Matic (Links
to an external site.)Links to an external site.) Within the screencast
video, you will create a voice over that will point out unusual, unique,
and important aspects of the research presented in the poster. Be
certain to visually indicate the specific sections or headers where the
elements are located to guide your viewers through the materials. The
link to the screencast will be attached to the poster page within your
Pathbrite Portfolio so that your colleagues may interact with your
insights into the materials.
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