INTC 2007
STUDENT POSTER SESSION
Introduction
In an attempt to increase the opportunities for one-to-one interaction between students and conference participants. INDA, TAPPI, and other professional organizations have utilized poster sessions effectively for many years. In addition to providing effective one-to-one communication, they present an opportunity for visual materials to be viewed for an extended period while the author is present to give an oral presentation and answer questions for a scheduled period.
Set-Up and Presentation of Material
Set-up time will be allowed for each presentation to be mounted on the bulletin board before the start of the session. INDA/TAPPI will provide push pins. Please confine your presentation to a 4' x 8' space.
All illustrations should be prepared in advance. Proper illustration is critical to an effective presentation. The use of large lettering (legible at a distance of 3 feet or more) and minimal textual material is recommended. Use of colored ink in printing and colored paper in framing textual material can be attractive although artistic flair should not be excessive. Illustrations should not be mounted on heavy stock as this makes it difficult to mount them on poster boards.
Presentation of material should follow a logical sequence, i.e. introduction, development, conclusion, and include a formal title.
The collection of materials at the end of the session is the author's responsibility.
Technical Content
As with other INDA/TAPPI presentations, the presentation should focus strictly on the technical and practical aspects of the subject. Trade names, logos, and other marketing aids should not be included in illustrations.
Poster Registration Form
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