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23/08/2016 at 10:59 am #73302brett.mitchell@avondale.edu.auParticipant
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Hi Helen,
Just in case you haven’t seen the details and tips on the ACIPC conference website, I have attached them and also attached an example template. These are in pdf as that is all this list can handle, but the downloads are available on the ACICP conference website on the right hand side under abstracts.
Not sure what you mean by one minute long, is this in reference to E-posters being automatically rotated every one minute? If so, don’t worry about this. What happens is that all e-posters at the conference will rotate every one minute on large screens – so people can get flavour for the diversity. At any time, the screen can be paused (via a touch panel) and a person can spend as long as they like reviewing the e-poster. You can also use the touch screen to zoom in/out so it can be easily read.
I hope this help, let me know if you have any other queries.
Kind regards
Brett Mitchell
Associate Professor of Nursing, Discipline of Nursing
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Avondale College of Higher EducationAvondale College Ltd trading as Avondale College of Higher Education
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185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga NSW 2076 AustraliaHello all:
Can anyone share some examples of ePosters? I’ve had an abstract accepted as an ePoster presentation for the ACIPC 2016 conference and am looking at how the info is best displayed, but can’t find much on the way of completed examples on the Internet. There are plenty of tips etc, but I would like to look at how a one minute long PPT format ePoster might look.
Kind regards
Helen
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