Poster Presentation of Research Work I. Preamble A poster is a static, visual medium. The material presented should convey the (1) of your message. II. How much poster space are you allowed — Better to hand out a report in that case. — Find out how much space you are allowed! III. Is there a standard (2) There is normally: — a Title page telling others the title of the project and people involved. — a (3) of the project stating what you have set out to do, how you have done it, the key findings and the main results. — an Introduction include statements about the problem, characteristics or proofs. — a (4) or Methodology section explains the basis of the technique or procedure, and (5) sometimes. — a Results section show (6) examples. — a (7) section list the main findings of your investigation. — a Further Work section contain (8) , thoughts and other tests. IV. Planning — Gathering the information Think again about the What’s, the How’s and the Why’s of the work that you have done. Note the common areas, topics or pieces of information, and group them together. Identify and (9) the information. — Deciding on the content Decide between what is important and what is not necessary. Your decision should be based on at least two factors, namely: (a) What are you trying to (10) by presenting the posters (b) Who will be attending the presentation