I’d prefer to do a talk; why are posters the only format included?
One of the goals of this celebratory event is to display students’ the results of students’ creative inquiry in a manner that invites and inspires conversations across typical disciplinary boundaries. Whereas talks and other manners of presentation provide an ideal vehicle for presenting information, they do not always allow for the kind of informal conversation that we hope will occur in this event. To this end, we are using posters simply as a visual cue to spark conversation. Thus, whereas we recognize this isn’t they usual format for many disciplines, we are hopeful that students will find a creative way to display some aspect of their work visually to initiate conversation with those who attend the event. Rather than thinking of the poster as a constraint, we hope you can be creative in finding unique and interesting ways to spark conversation about your work.
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