WEBVTT 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.430 Academic Posters 00:00:02.430 --> 00:00:16.430 Academic posters are widely used within scientific and academic communities to present visual displays of data with just enough supporting text to provide context, interpretation, and conclusions. 00:00:16.430 --> 00:00:25.310 They offer an authentic way for students to demonstrate their understanding and highly visual posters are usually can be a strong alternative to text-heavy assessment methods. 00:00:25.310 --> 00:00:35.840 Posters require students to communicate complex thinking clearly and with concision, synthesising and integrating information, and can foster critical thinking. 00:00:35.840 --> 00:00:39.290 What is an academic poster? 00:00:39.290 --> 00:00:45.760 Posters are screen-based, paper-based, or virtual objects which represent ideas and/or research findings. 00:00:45.760 --> 00:00:53.760 Designed to communicate from a distance, they often incorporate images, figures and graphs and so illustrate what is known. 00:00:53.760 --> 00:01:03.800 They can be created individually or collaboratively, communicate the outcomes from independent research, group projects or to demonstrate understanding of module content. 00:01:03.800 --> 00:01:09.590 They can stand alone as an assessed artefact or be accompanied by an oral presentation and/or a Q&A session. 00:01:09.590 --> 00:01:15.670 Posters can be printed or produced and displayed digitally, either online or in a face-to-face environment. 00:01:15.670 --> 00:01:22.310 In addition to the production of the poster, students can be asked to present their findings using the poster as a visual aid. 00:01:22.310 --> 00:01:28.190 This might be done entirely through a Q&A session with the assessing tutor or through a more formal presentation. 00:01:28.190 --> 00:01:37.130 Again, the assessment rubric will need to be carefully considered, as will the weighting of the poster as an artefact and the oral presentation / response to questions. 00:01:37.130 --> 00:01:50.550 Running an academic ‘poster session’ will create opportunities for peer feedback and evaluation, and can also generate a sense of pride and accomplishment which is beneficial to a sense of student belonging and a positive learning environment.