Congratulations on having your proposal accepted for the conference Emerging Adults on the Road to Maturity. The following guidelines will help you prepare for your session. You’ll be notified about your assigned day and time in mid-June, and participants in paper sessions will be informed who the Session Chair is at that time so you can begin communications about your plans.
Each Paper Session is scheduled for 60 minutes and includes three or four papers.
Paper sessions must be organized as follows:
All presenters should send final versions of their papers to their Session Chair at least ONE WEEK prior to the conference. Chairs should load all presentations on their laptop and connect the laptop at least 10 minutes prior to the session.
Each presenter should also bring their own presentation on a memory stick/flash drive, as a back-up.
All presenters should send final versions of their papers to their Session Chair at least ONE WEEK prior to the conference. Chairs should load all presentations on their laptop and connect the laptop to the projector at least 10 minutes prior to the session.
Each presenter should also bring their own presentation on a memory stick/flash drive, as a back-up.
All presenters should send a brief (1-2 sentence) bio to their Session Chair so that the chair can provide introductions prior to each presentation.
At the conference, poster boards will be numbered, and your assigned board will be listed in the program book. Please bring your poster and pushpins to your session, and be prepared to put up and take down your poster in a timely manner at the start and end of the session.
In order to make poster sessions as engaging and conversational as possible, we are strongly encouraging presenters to follow a new approach to poster design and content that streamlines the amount of detail presented, including a summary statement that will hook a passing by viewer.
You can see examples of this approach in these helpful videos:
How to create a better research poster in less time
How to create a better virtual scientific poster for max impact
As these demonstrate, the goal is to limit content on the poster to highlights that will really catch the attention of viewers and lead to real conversations about your research, with the full details provided on handouts and/or through QR codes linking to a virtual poster additional content.
You are welcome to use a more traditional design including all details about your study, but we hope you’ll try this new approach that will make it far easier to open up discussion of your work than the usual overwhelming amount of detail!