Guidelines for Poster Sessions at IIWEE Workshop

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To participate in the poster session at the IIWEE workshop, authors must submit an English abstract of their poster by May 13, 2016. The posters will be displayed in the Auditorium of the National Polytechnic School, following specific formatting guidelines for size and content. It is essential to communicate the message clearly and concisely on the posters for easy understanding by viewers.


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  1. GUIDELINE FOR POSTER SESSIONS

  2. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS To participate in the poster session first please register in the workshop website, filling out your personal data and indicating that you will present a poster.

  3. 1. ABSTRACT OF THE POSTER Authors should send, in PDF format and written in English, an abstract of poster to iiwee@inspi.gob.ec for consider to being included on the IIWEE workshop poster session. It must contain: Title (max. 150 characters, including spaces) Authors information (including first names and e-mail addresses) Affiliations Text (max. 250 words) Key words Deadline for receipt your abstracts is poster pdf is May 13, 2016

  4. 2. POSTER LOCATION Posters Posters will Auditorium Auditorium of of National will will be be marked marked with which which can can be distributed distributed onsite will be be displayed displayed in in a a poster National Polytechnic Polytechnic School with the the number number assigned be found found in in the the Final onsite. . poster area School. . Each assigned to to each Final Program Program book area located located in in the Each poster poster board each abstract, book which which will the board abstract, will be be Authors Authors are assigned assigned to to them morning morning of of their 8 8: :15 15 and and 9 9: :30 last last coffee coffee break present present for sessions sessions each during during the the coffee are requested requested to to affix them (will their designated designated date 30hrs hrs and and remove break. . At At least for discussion discussion and each day day from from 17 coffee breaks breaks. . affix their be listed listed in in the date of of presentation remove them them in in the least one one author author per and questions questions during 17: :30 30hrs hrs to to 18 their posters posters at at the the program) presentation between the afternoon afternoon after per poster poster must during the the official 18: :30 30hrs hrs and the number number program) on (will be on the between after the must be poster and possibly possibly the the be official poster

  5. 3. FORMAT FOR POSTERS Poster size: width 90 cm (~36 inches), height 130 cm (~51 inches). Format: Portrait The following components should be included and used as heading where appropriate. Title Abstract Objectives Methods or Study Design Results Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgements

  6. 3. FORMAT FOR POSTERS It is often useful to have a summarized version of the poster to hand to interested people. Remember that viewers should be able to grasp the meaning of the poster without listening to an explanation or reading a report. To assist in this: Communicate the message simply. Do not clutter the poster with too much detail. Only use materials that can be mounted on the poster board. Use title lettering at least 2.5 cm high with text lettering at least 8 mm high and 0.7 mm thick. Test readability from 1 m or more away. Use pie charts, histograms, graphs, tables, clip art, drawings, symbols and photos to illustrate key points. Use color effectively in these and make them simple, rather than complex. Design the poster to be read from left to right and top to bottom. Where possible, use one-line statements or bullet phrases to highlight key points, rather than full sentences (this list is set off by bullet points). Use bold face type for headings and sub-headings. Choose a readable typeface and use laser printers if possible. Keep the materials simple and the text short. Proofread the poster carefully. Ask a person independent of the project to review the text for clarity, organization and brevity. Bring white correction tape or fluid and black felt tip pen to the meeting to correct errors or scratches.

  7. 4. POSTER CERTIFICATES Certificates of poster submission will be available following the congress and will be sent to you via email.

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