Poster: Draft Assignment Instructions
Overview
Scholarly dissemination is essential for any doctoral level student. Posters are often a way to ease into scholarly communication. Building a poster is one of the ways scholars participate in the dissemination of knowledge.
Instructions
1. Your poster submission must have a central focus, as developed from the topic selected in Module 2, and that focus must be evident throughout the poster. Specifically, your introduction, analysis, and results must be focused on a set of research questions and/or hypotheses that are obvious in your theoretical diagram.
2. The focus must comprehensively place the problem/question in appropriate scholarly context (scholarly literature, theory, model, or genre).
3. All elements of method/techniques must be articulated in some way (i.e., graph or bullets).
4. Interpretation is explicitly linked to a theoretical framework or scholarly model.
5. Implications, consequences, and/or questions raised by the project must be thoroughly explored.
6. Limitations must be fully articulated.
7. Presentation of the material must be professional and compelling.