Project Guidelines
Project Submission is now Open.
Submission is closing on 3/3/09 at 12 PM.
Projects can be submitted HERE
General Information
- Computer demos in addition to posters/handouts are recommended.
- During BOOM, a minimum of one presenter, and a maximum of 6 may be present per project.
- BOOM-day check-in information will be sent to participants in advance.
- Questions? Email boom@cs.cornell.edu
Poster Guidelines
- Standard poster size is 22" x 28" - if you need a larger poster, contact the BOOM organizers at boom@cs.cornell.edu .
- Strive to attract attention - use color where possible.
- Ensure that your poster is readable from about 5 feet away.
- Cover the key points of your work. Detailed information should be included in your web page, handouts, and/or short oral presentation.
Poster Printing
*Early Bird Special*: Register your project by February 18 and be eligible to have your poster
printed by the BOOM Committee - free of charge!
Due to resource availability, poster processing requests will be queued through Melissa Totman.
Finalized posters must be sent to Melissa by February 20th in one of the
accepted formats (.ppt, .pdf). Each BOOM project is limited to one printing of their finalized poster.
We will be selecting posters from this group for lamination and long-term display in the Computer Science Department.
If you would like your poster to be considered for this display, please include that information in your submission.
Outside services are avaialble at:
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Oral Presentation Guidelines
- Oral Presentations should be no longer than 1-2 minutes
- Project presenters should be prepared to give this "overview" talk repeatedly to BOOM visitors and encourage questions.
Oral Presentation Tips
- Rehearse - practice makes perfect.
- Give an opening statement to acquaint the audience with the nature and purpose fo the study.
- State clearly, in laymen's terms. Plan to give a talk that will be understood to people outside of your research area.
- *Do not read your paper*, instead, use an outline of key points and transitions.