Poster & Visual Arts presentations will take place on Thursday, November 21st from
9:00am-5:00pm, in the Event Center.
- The Symposium of Student Scholars application, is an online application through 正规博彩十大网站排名
Digital Commons. You will need a Digital Commons account to submit to this symposium.
If you have trouble creating or accessing your account, please reach out to the Digital
Commons team for support at digitalcommons@bongobaystudios.com
- Download a step-by-step submission guide
- Poster/Visual Arts & Virtual Presentation Abstracts submission portal is now closed.
Please plan to submit for the Spring 2025 Symposium.
- A separate form should be used for each individual project.
- Proposals can be submitted as art displays, posters, or virtual oral presentations.
*Note: You will need to write an abstract for your submission if you are presenting
at the Symposium of Student Scholars.
- Visit the Digital Commons to view examples of past abstracts and past programs.
Additional Details
Posters & Visual Art Displays:
If you are planning to do a poster or a visual art display in person, you will be
assigned a 45-minute slot to display your work.
Resources for creating effective posters for conferences can be found on the Undergraduate Research Videos page and How to Make a Poster.
You will be assigned a time slot and a poster number in the program. Please give yourself enough time to find your assigned poster number and put up your poster. We provide a poster board and materials to affix your poster to the board.
Virtual Presentations (all types):
All virtual presentations will be held on Microsoft Teams in 15-minute increments.
- If you are displaying visual art virtually, you might want to create a PowerPoint
with photos of your work.
- If you are presenting a poster, you will need to create a talk about your poster and
zoom in on the parts you're referring to as you talk.
- For oral presentations, students typically create a PowerPoint and share their screen
while presenting.
- For performances, you might record the performance and show it, or you could do the performance live with a camera on you.
Each virtual presentation will have its own Teams link, so please use it to practice
your presentation before the event.
Make sure you know how to share your screen, zoom in and out (if necessary), mute
noisy attendees, check the chat for questions, etc. Practice with friends! Email the
Office of Undergraduate Research (our@bongobaystudios.com) if you need a practice partner. If, during your practice sessions, you type into the chat, don’t worry – your attendees at the Symposium won’t see what was put in the chat before they join the session (you will still see it though).