July 26-27, 2006
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY


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Targeted Poster Session Guidelines
Deadline: Friday, June 16


Description

Targeted Poster Sessions combine the graphic display of materials with the opportunity for discussion of the research. Sessions are organized around a common theme or body of work. Presenters introduce their posters with brief opening statements and end the session with a panel discussion of the research. The remaining time allows attendees to visit posters.  Although, not a requirement all targeted poster session presenters are urged to address the conference theme and/or general issues related to methodology of physics education research

Organizing a Session

If you would like to organize a Targeted Poster Session, please complete and submit the online proposal form before the Friday, June 16 deadline.

Click here and the submission form will open in a new window.
If you get a "Survey no longer available" or "Unknown Error" message, please try the link again after some time.  If the message persists,  please email Sanjay Rebello (srebello@ksu.edu).

In completing the form you and your co-organizers will be required to:

  1. Articulate a unifying theme that will be addressed by all of the posters in the session, and describe how this theme address the overall conference theme .

  2. Identify at least three and no more than five individual poster presenters who will present posters describing their individual research pertaining to the session theme.

  3. Prepare abstracts that describe not just the individual posters and also how these posters address the overarching theme of the session and the conference .

In planning your session, please keep the following guidelines in mind

  1. The first 20-25 minutes for the discussant (organizer) to present the overarching theme and for the individual poster presenters to briefly describe their research which speaks to this theme.

  2. For the next 40-45 minutes, participants walk around the room and interact with individual poster presenters.  Please urge the participants to take the opportunity to circulate around the room and view all of the posters.

  3. The last 20 minutes will be a panel discussion led by the discussant.


About Description
Theme
Registration
Participation
Previous PERCs

Schedule By Time
By Room

Formats
Invited Talks
Targeted Poster
Workshops
Roundtable Discussion
Contributed Posters

Deadlines
&
Submissions
Targeted Poster Sessions
Workshops
Contributed Posters
Roundtable Discussions

Search By Presenter
By Session

Invited Sessions Invited Talks
Targeted Poster Session
Workshops

Contributed Sessions Contributed Posters
Roundtable Discussions

Proceedings Purpose
Eligibility
Peer Review
Manuscript
Format
Fee
FAQ


PERC 2006 Organizing Committee

Steve Kanim
Department of Physics, MSC 3D
New Mexico State University, PO Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
(505) 646-1208  office
(505) 646-1934 fax
skanim@nmsu.edu
 
Rebecca Lindell
Department of Physics
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Edwardsville, IL 62026-1654
(618) 650-2934 office
(618) 650-3556 fax
rlindel@siue.edu
 
Michael Loverude
Department of Physics, MH-611
California State University Fullerton
Fullerton, CA 92834
(714) 278-2270 office
(714) 278-5810 fax
mloverude@exchange.fullerton.edu
 
Chandralekha Singh
Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
(412) 624-9045 office
(412) 624-9163 fax
clsingh@pitt.edu