Judging/Poster Guidelines
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Questions can be directed to Head Poster Judge, J, Chris Anderson, at judging [AT] igem.org | Questions can be directed to Head Poster Judge, J, Chris Anderson, at judging [AT] igem.org | ||
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===Poster Judging Criteria=== | ===Poster Judging Criteria=== | ||
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The overall criterion is how well the idea and accomplishments of the team are communicated. The common problem that judges have is to separate the quality of the science from the quality of the poster – judges may overlook a mediocre presentation because the science is cool. It is best to keep this in mind during the initial evaluation. I will remind everyone of this problem when we start. | The overall criterion is how well the idea and accomplishments of the team are communicated. The common problem that judges have is to separate the quality of the science from the quality of the poster – judges may overlook a mediocre presentation because the science is cool. It is best to keep this in mind during the initial evaluation. I will remind everyone of this problem when we start. | ||
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#Attribution: the poster is a opportunity to give credit to contributors who may not be present, and also to other scientists (e.g. earlier workers or competitors). Referencing and attribution is often not practical during a talk, but the poster offers a chance to record who thought of what. Attribution should be for key concepts and not details (i.e. ~ 5 references but not 20). | #Attribution: the poster is a opportunity to give credit to contributors who may not be present, and also to other scientists (e.g. earlier workers or competitors). Referencing and attribution is often not practical during a talk, but the poster offers a chance to record who thought of what. Attribution should be for key concepts and not details (i.e. ~ 5 references but not 20). | ||
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+ | Team [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Groningen Groningen 2012] won the best poster at the World Championship Jamboree last year. There poster is shown below as an example of a Championship winning poster: | ||
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