Plant Physiology (Biology 327) - Dr. Stephen G. Saupe; College of St. Benedict/ St. John's University; Biology Department; Collegeville, MN 56321; (320) 363 - 2782; (320) 363 - 3202, fax; ssaupe@csbsju.edu |
Poster Presentation Checklist
I. Title | |
q | informative |
q | accurately reflects the poster contents |
q | attracts attention |
II. Introduction | |
q | concisely describes background and logic/rationale of study |
q | includes hypotheses and predictions |
III. Methods | |
q | adequate description of methods/experimental protocol |
q | understandable |
IV. Results | |
q | tables and figures were appropriate and properly prepared |
q | tables and figures were properly prepared (captions, legends, axes) |
q | understandable |
q | effectively display results |
q | narrative concisely describes results |
q | addresses hypothesis/predictions |
q | appropriate statistical tests were used |
V. Conclusions | |
q | appropriate for results |
q | summarizes the support for hypothesis |
q | include explanations for patterns in data |
q | suggest possible alternate hypotheses for data |
q | include problems encountered and sources of error |
VI. Literature Cited | |
q | proper format |
q | includes all references cited in text |
q | only includes references cited in text |
VII. General/Visual Presentation | |
q | Logical layout |
q | Title appropriately placed/sized |
q | Readable from a distance |
q | Free from grammatical, spelling and other problems |
q | Poster prepared professionally (e.g., cut edges straight, no ragged edges, items glued down) |
q | visually interesting |
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