The typical conference poster, which is long on information and short on design, fails on both points, Morrison says. These posters are supposed to serve as jumping-off points for scientists to discuss their work and - as Morrison tells it - efficiently convey new insights to someone navigating the hall in an hour or less. If you've ever been to the poster hall at an academic conference (typically in the bowels of some big city chain hotel), you know what Morrison's talking about: rows and rows of giant boards alerting passers-by to the newest research in the field. But that's the implicit message behind his #betterposter campaign for less cluttered, more user-friendly scientific conference posters. candidate in organizational psychology at Michigan State University, is way too polite to say it that way.
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