http://www.kumc.edu/SAH/OTEd/jradel/Poster_Presentations/PstrStart.html
The link above is a good source to go through step by step process of what is useful to be included onto poster presentations and what is not needed. Right from the start it gives a basic layout of a poster idea, and the reading is small and easy to navigate through and with good visuals to see rather than just read or hear another person say this is good and this is bad. It actually gives good visuals to either base ideas off of or to just use in bits and pieces as someone would do their own project.
abacus.bates.edu/~bpfohl/posters/
I really think this second link is useful specifically to us, because it caters to the use of PowerPoint in making a poster presentation. It gives little details that are helpful to make a poster look professional and to make it look as though there were actually time put into the project.
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