How to...make a research poster
November 9 @ 10am
Zoom Info:
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://viu.zoom.us/j/62189648192?pwd=eEpQYmt6Tm95TEJoL2NuTys5aTlDQT09
Password: VIURocks
Meeting ID: 621 8964 8192
This session will take you from not knowing anything about how to make a research poster, through the entire process, and out the other side where you will have a solid understanding of what to do and what is expected. This process will use PowerPoint as the main design software.
How to...make an infographic
November 9 @ 1pm
Zoom info:
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://viu.zoom.us/j/68352738991?pwd=OUFtQ0NmT3g1VzNxNGI0V0xDd1dVUT09
Password: VIURocks
Meeting ID: 683 5273 8991
This session will take you from not knowing anything about how to make an inforgraphic, through the entire process, and out the other side where you will have a solid understanding of what to do and what is expected. This process will use PowerPoint as the main design software.
#TwitterPoster
CREATE 20|21 has a dedicated hashtag to post your very own #TwitterPoster.
Make sure to use #TwitterPosterVIUCREATE2021 when posting your #TwitterPoster. You are free to share your poster with other hashtags, but make sure to use the CREATE one for the conference!
The Original Twitter Poster YouTube video (this is great, 7 minutes well spent, and has a template in the YouTube description)
Short video with some #TwitterPoster pointers (50 seconds, like, really short)
Check out #VIUTwitterPoster for a How to #TwitterPoster
Disclaimer - most PowerPoint applications will not allow you to export a GIF, export as a 'Create a Video' and use 'Internet quality' - this will produce an MP4 file that you can post to twitter and get the same results as the GIF demonstrated in the video.
CREATE Rubrics
Nail that poster presentation!
February 18 @ 10am
This session will cover both research posters and infographics. You will learn how to format your poster using PowerPoint; good habits for describing your poster orally; proper Zoom etiquette; and some tips for navigating the differences between virtual and face-to-face presentations.