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CO-OP Poster Presentation Evaluation
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The evaluation of the poster is based on the “Arts & Science CO-OP Student Poster Guide”. Poster templates and other helpful information are available on the CO-OP website.
Requirements Points Score Poster Design Guidelines
- Design elements have the appropriate font size, balance of figuresand text (see the Arts & Science CO-OP Student Poster Guide fordetails).
- Poster is titled appropriately and author(s) and affiliation(s) areprovided.
- Graphics (pictures and graphs) are appropriate and adhere to theguidelines (e.g. graphs do not have backgrounds).
- All graphics have been numbered consecutively and have captions.- The poster is free of non-scientific elements (flowers, emojis, etc.)
and is professional in appearance.- The poster does not contain any spelling/grammatical or other
formatting errors (inconsistent punctuation, mixed use of bulletpoints, etc.).
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Poster Content - For research placements, the content should have the following
content: Introduction/Background, Methods, Results and Discussion,Conclusion and References. All content is appropriately presented.An abstract is optional but not required. Your “Conclusions” sectionmay also include recommendations for future research.
- For project-based placements, the content should have thefollowing content: Work Term Summary & Employer Organization,About the Program or Projects, Your Responsibilities, AcademicConnection, Self Reflection and References.
- All sections should have the appropriate headings and the contentshould be consistent with examples provided in the Arts & ScienceCO-OP Student Poster Guide.
- All content is relevant to the work placement and presented in anorganized and concise manner.
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Requirements (continued) Points Score Presentation and Questions
- The student presents the poster confidently and clearly using goodoral and body language.
- Questions are answered clearly with confidence and the studentdemonstrates a firm understanding of their project.
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Overall aim of the CO-OP Placement - The student demonstrates a clear and thoughtful reflection of the
CO-OP placement.
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