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Ever wondered how poster sessions at conference could be done better? @IFPRI conference in Delhi implemented an awesome idea – (its possibly been done earlier elsewhere): Poster presenters had 90 seconds and 1 slide to give the audience a teaser. It was just fantastic. 1/4
Would love to see this implemented at more conferences. A lot of poster sessions end up being poorly attended otherwise. @assameeting @ashecon @healtheconomics @PopAssocAmerica #AcademicTwitter #PAA2020
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This is doable at larger conferences:
1.Organize posters that are (thematically) tied to organized / panel sessions.
2.Physically locate these posters close to the rooms (or even at the back of the room).
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3.At the end of the full session, poster presenters are given 90 seconds (and 1 slide – optional) to pitch their poster to the audience.
4.Poster session follows immediately afterwards – so audience is right there before everyone leaves.
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