[nabs-l] Techniques for Creating a Poster for Research Conference?

Bridget Walker bridgetawalker13 at aol.com
Sat May 9 20:37:22 UTC 2015


Hi Miso,
I make posters all of the time.
You have two options I can think of. The first is Glogster. Glogster is a free online poster maker. From my experience it has not been accessible with any screen readers. I highly recommend having sighted assistance.
The second option is Microsoft publisher. It's nice you can I put everything in yourself. Honestly at the end of the day you will probably want someone to look it over.
I hope this helps.
Bridget  
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> On May 9, 27 Heisei, at 3:40 PM, Miso Kwak via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello students,
> I have a possible opportunity to participate in a research conference at the end of the quarter. The format of presentation is 36x48 inches poster.
> If anyone has some tips and advice on how to create and manage poster, so that I can submit my poster electronically, please help me out.
> Technology is not my strong suit but I am willing to learn. Also, if sighted assistance is the most efficient way to go, please give me some tips on that as well.
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Miso Kwak
> 
> 
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