Winter 2009 Poster Guidelines
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Introduction
Students are required to create a poster to showcase and explain their work on an open source project throughout the term. Your poster should strike a balance between technical details and clarity for non-technical readers. The best posters will be professionally printed and displayed in CDOT.
Guidelines
- Posters should be created as PowerPoint or Impress (these are the standard formats printers request) files
- Use a page size of 3' x 4'
- Your poster is meant to be viewed, not read like a printed sheet. Therefore, use an appropriate mix of text, images, diagrams, font sizes, etc.
- Include the following information on your poster:
- Your name
- Your course
- Your project's title
- A description of your work including goals you had
- A section on results, showing what you accomplished
- A summary and set of conclusions
- A set of links, if appropriate.
- Your poster must include at least two diagrams, images, screenshots