The Importance Of Making An Effective Poster

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Register to read the introduction… The abstract has to address the problem adequately, give in-depth insight on what other authors have tackled the problem, elaborate on the discoveries made in the recent times and what are the main lessons to be learned from the particular experience . Therefore in making the poster the evaluation process was quite involving as establishing whether the poster title, objectives, background, methods used were clear and sufficient enough in relation to the topic but at the end every detail had been taken into consideration. At times it was difficult to weigh if the information in the posters was realistic therefore listening to criticism from people helped produce quality …show more content…
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