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Poster presentation

Orthopedics Conference poster sessions provide an opportunity to share computing education ideas in a less formal setting than a paper presentation.

A poster is a single-page document, typically combining text and images,  that embodies a succinct description of work that has been done. Presenting a poster is a good way to discuss and receive feedback on a work in progress that has not been fully developed into a paper.

Posters should not re-present previously published work.

Poster proposal review is not anonymous.

Orthopedics Conference will be hybrid and we expect presenters will be able to present their poster either in person or via videoconference during a dedicated time slot. More information will be made available in due course.

Poster topic ideas

The topic of a poster presentation is not limited. However, the topic should lend itself to presentation in poster format, possibly with additional details available in the form of web references. You might consider a poster presentation of teaching materials that you would like to share, or preliminary research findings. Examples might include

imaginative assignments

innovative curriculum design

laboratory materials

effective ideas for recruiting and retaining students

computing education research that is in a preliminary stage

Although these suggestions were published for student researchers, the ideas are also applicable to posters for this conference.

Formatting the poster proposal

A poster proposal is a single page, in PDF format, explaining what the poster is about. The full proposal contains an abstract and a body that describes your poster Orthopedics Conference .The abstract needs to appear in two places: in the PDF proposal and in a text box on the submission page.

The proposal is used for the review process, and, if the proposal is accepted, for publication in the Conference proceedings.

Kindly go through: https://orthopaedics.annualcongress.com/poster-competition.php