2010 Intersections: SOURCE Undergraduate Symposium and Poster Session
Date Friday, April 16, 2010
2009 Award Winners
Place: Adelbert Gym
Abstract Guidelines
Proposal Registration (doc)
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POSTER MAKING SEMINARS:
SOURCE recommends that you discuss with your mentor about printing your poster in color on regular paper instead of glossy laminated paper. It is much less expensive, and if you will only be presenting your poster at Intersections, the paper version should be more than sufficient. If you are taking your poster to another conference, then the glossy will be better, because it will hold up better.
Basics of Making a Research Poster: Thursday, March 26th, Noon-1pm, Nord 400. RSVP to source@case.edu. Powerpoint slide of: How To Make A Poster
How to Present Your Poster: Thursday, April 9th. 11:30am-12:30pm, Nord 400. RSVP to source@case.edu
Where do I go for assistance with preparing and printing my poster?
The Kelvin Smith Library is committed to assisting undergraduate research. Staff members are available during regular business hours to help with literature research, poster production and poster printing.
For assistance with poster production or to schedule a poster printing session, please visit the KSL website at: http://library.case.edu/ksl/services/libraryservices/poster/index.html. Plain paper color poster printing can also be done in Student Activities and Leadership. They require a one week notice. Information can be found at: http://studentaffairs.case.edu/activities/services/poster.html. Printing Services can also print posters. Please be aware that Research ShowCase will also be utilizing these services, so make your appointment early.
SOURCE logos: Logos. Please choose the one that works best for you and resize accordingly.
University logos (you will have to log in): https://www.case.edu/umc/logos/
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Judging Criteria:
Many of you have asked about how you will be judged. We are providing you with the criteria for oral and poster presentations: Oral/Paper Evaluation and Poster Evaluation
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Event Schedules
The final schedules will be determined in early April, 2010
Oral Presentations: 10am-3pm - 2009 Presentations
Poster Presentations:
2009 Presentations:
Celebration of Student Writing: 10am-3pm, Adelbert Gym
Michelson-Morley Competition: 2009 Schedule, Clapp Hall
Heavy refreshments will be served from noon to 2:00pm.
Awards:
One $200.00 award and one $100.00 award for each of the following academic areas: Arts, Engineering and Computer Science, Humanities, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Nursing, Social Sciences, Management and Accounting
Michelson-Morley Awards: The Department of Biology will award one $300, one $200, and one $100 award to undergraduate students for their research done in the biological field.
Congratulations to the Winners!:
2009 Award Winners
About Intersections
This is an opportunity for all undergraduate students to present their research and creative projects to the university community. These projects may be current or recently completed. Intersections: SOURCE Symposium and Poster Session also is an opportunity for students not yet engaged in undergraduate research or creative endeavors to see the broad and diverse work that is being done across campus and learn from students about the value of undergraduate research and creative endeavors and ways to get involved. Finally, the SOURCE symposium and poster session allows the university community: faculty, staff, students, and administrators, to come together and celebrate the work of our undergraduate students and see how undergraduate student involvement in research and creative endeavors contributes to and enhances the undergraduate educational experience and Case as a research university.
2009 Abstract Summary
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