Using PowerPoint to Create Poster Presentations



Websites on PowePoint Poster Development
15 Simple Steps to Developing Posters Using PowerPoint
 

OARDC Computing & Statistical Services, Jody Lanham


Websites on PowerPoint Poster Content,
Development, and Presentation
Developing a Poster Presentation in the Social Sciences - can be found at:
http://writingcenter.gmu.edu/resources/socscienceposter/sld001.htm

By Casey Flinn of The George Mason University Writing Center
A 23-page Powerpoint presentation covering such things as content, organization, aesthetics, uses of posters.  Posted October 10, 2000.

Poster Writing Guide from the Writing Center at Colorado State University - can be found at:
http://writing.colostate.edu/references/speaking/poster/index.cfm

A comprehensive site focusing on what posters are, how they are used, target audiences, writing strategies, content and layouts, transporting posters, examples of posters and much more in a printer-friendly format.

Designing Scientific Posters, (2003) Swarthmore College Biology Department - can be found at:
http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/cpurrin1/posteradvice.htm

Includes information on poster design and an example of  a scientific poster.

Designing Effective Poster Presentations by The University of Buffalo's Art and Sciences Libraries - can be found at: http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/asl/guides/bio/posters.html

A very comprehensive website with information, readings, and web links on design, samples, and design vendors.
Creating a Poster Using MS PowerPoint by the University of Washington's Department of Health Services - can be found at: http://courses.washington.edu/~hs590a/modules/19/ppposter.html

A concise website in learning module form.  Walks viewers step by step in planning and laying out a poster, mocking up a poster, and modifying a poster to meet their needs.


Exmples of Posters Done at the In-Service on January 13, 2004
Low Literacy Promotional Posters

Publications on PowerPoint Poster Development
Scientific Papers and Presentation
by: Matha Davis



 

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