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PRESENTER RESOURCES

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PRESENTING IN-PERSON GUIDE

Presenting in-person? Check out our handy guide! 

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PRESENTING ONLINE GUIDE

Step-by-step guide on what to do at SURF as a presenter

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ONLINE POSTER SET UP GUIDE

Follow this guide to learn how to present your research & see the audience at the same time

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SURF HELP DROP-IN SESSIONS

We encourage all presenters to come to at least one drop-in session to ask questions and get help with your virtual set up. Click on the links to access the session or use the Google Calendar to add them to your calendar.

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Poster Information

POSTER DIMENSIONS
& LOGOS

Use these templates to create your  poster. Make sure to ask your advisor what their poster expectations are as poster formats can differ between disciplines and types of projects. 

Dimensions

SURF poster: 36″ x 24″ (standard)
External conference posters:  48″ x 36″ (large)

Standard Poster Template

Large Poster Template 

How to resize posters: Google Slides
Powerpoint

Students need not follow the template exactly and are free to change the format as necessary for their particular poster. The only aspects of the poster template that must remain unchanged are the dimensions of the poster template and the title format (title, name, faculty advisor, Kapi’olani CC).

Logos

In addition, all posters will require the logos of sponsoring organizations. For most students, this will include Kapi’olani Community College logo. STEM students must also use the  STEM Program logo. If your research is sponsored from another organization or program or if you are presenting at their conference, please use their logos (such as the National Science Foundation, NCUR, INBRE, and SACNAS). Below are links to logos that are commonly required on  undergraduate research posters:

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