Colleen asks:

>
>  it seems we should come up with a different standard that while making it
> clear to the "paper-writers" that presenting literature reviews as
posters is
> really not appropriate or professional, they still must be able to put the
> review into a format that makes it "glance-able" and reviewable by their
> mentors and peers.  (We are going to eliminate the option to produce a
> literature review next year; this is a one-time dilemma.)



Perhaps they could print out a 6-8 slide Power Point presentation that would
provide the basis for a brief oral presentation on the topic of their
literature review. If they are doing a poster session, they might even be
expected to provide a 15 min presentation to any visitor to the poster. The
Power Point slides would give them something visual and brief. The format
forces them into a condensed presentation of the paper. (Printing the
slides on
the poster will also save you from the too-awful animations, too!)

Claudia


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Claudia J. Stanny, Ph.D.                
Associate Professor                     Web Site:  http://uwf.edu/cstanny/
General Track Coordinator
Department of Psychology                Phone:  (850) 474 - 3163
University of West Florida              FAX:    (850) 857 - 6060
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