Virtual Poster Presenter Guidelines
Important Dates:
June 1: Registration deadline for in-person presenters
August 8: Watch for an email from Alerts@ATIVsoftware.com with individualized poster upload instructions for the Conference App. You must use the same email that was used for your abstract submission for your poster upload.
August 12, 8:00 p.m. EDT: Deadline to upload poster to the Conference App. To be considered for a poster award, you must upload a poster. This deadline applies to all poster authors.
In the Conference App, online posters are grouped together in a listing on Wednesday, August 17 from 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. PDT; this is simply a way to group virtual posters together in one place. You do not need to be logged into the app at this time to present.
Overview
Uploading virtual poster files to the App
Upload PDF
Record poster audio
PDF preparation tips
Audio overview tips
Overview
Poster presentations at #Yeast22 will consist of two parts:
- Live Poster Sessions: Most submitted abstracts will be scheduled as posters. If attending in person, authors will be assigned a designated time to present their posters. If you will be attending the meeting in person, please view the In-person Poster Presentation Guidelines. All abstract authors who are not selected for a platform session MUST display a poster either online or in-person, and all in-person poster presenters will also upload their poster for online viewing in the Conference App.
- Virtual Poster Files in the App: Poster PDFs with an optional 2-minute audio overview will be available to conference registrants via the app between August 15 and September 14. Presenters will upload their posters between August 8 and August 12. Attendees will be able to leave questions as comments on the poster entry in the Conference App. In the App, online posters are grouped together in a listing on Wednesday, August 17 from 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. PDT; this is simply a way to group virtual posters together in one place. You do not need to be logged into the app at this time to present.
Uploading Virtual Poster files to the App
Presenters must upload a PDF version of their poster to the Conference App using the personalized link that will be sent via email from alerts@ATIVsoftware.com with the subject line “Invitation to Add Content to Yeast22.” We suggest you add alerts@ATIVsoftware.com to your email contacts to ensure the message does not end up in your junk folder.
Poster materials will be made available to all conference registrants via the app between August 15 through September 14 Attendees can leave questions for you in the App, so be sure to check the “Discussion” section at the bottom of your poster entry in the App by September 14.
You can view a sample Virtual Poster in a test App to get a sense of how attendees will view your poster file. Read instructions for viewing sample Virtual Poster ≫
Poster upload invitation sent to presenters: August 8
Poster upload deadline: August 12 8:00 p.m. EDT
File size limit: 10 MB
Browser requirement: Latest version of Google Chrome
Upload PDF
- Ensure you are using Chrome as your web browser.
- Click the “Portal Login” link in the email from alerts@ATIVsoftware.com, which will be sent on August 8.
- Log in to the portal using your registration badge number and last name. You can find your badge number in your conference registration confirmation email, which was sent from the address NoReply@Convention-Mail.com.
- Click on the blue plus sign next to “Virtual Poster” to upload your PDF.
- It may take a few minutes for the upload to complete, depending on your internet connection.
- You can now record audio, if desired.
- If you don’t want to include audio with your poster, simply click “Done” without recording.
Record poster audio
When you upload your poster PDF, you will have the option to record a 2-minute audio overview that attendees can listen to while they view your poster on the app. Because the file is limited to two minutes in length, we recommend you practice your timing before you start recording. You must use the web browser Google Chrome for uploading your poster and recording audio.
- After you upload your PDF file, click the red microphone button to record your audio.
- When you’ve finished, click the stop button.
- You can replay the audio using the blue play icon or delete the file and start again using the trashcan icon.
- Press the “Done” button once you are happy with the recording.
PDF preparation tips
- Your PDF file must be smaller than 10 MB. For maximum accessibility by all attendees, we recommend making the file as small as possible.
- The poster will be displayed as a single page.
- Remember that people will be viewing the poster on a computer screen. To aid legibility, we recommend using large font sizes and a landscape page orientation. As a reference, many laptops have a screen aspect ratio of 16:9; so for example, this ratio would match a 36″ high by 64″ wide physical poster.
- Viewers will be able to zoom in to inspect any part of your poster, but there is no scroll function. For this reason, we do not recommend long, portrait-orientated posters.
- Divide the poster into discrete, well-labeled sections (large font size) to help people follow along while listening to the audio overview.
- You can read more tips on how to create virtual posters in this article from the app developers.
- You can view a sample virtual poster (PDF with audio) in a test App to get a sense of how attendees will view your poster file. Instructions for viewing sample virtual poster ≫
Audio overview tips
- You can’t describe every aspect of your poster in two minutes; you should instead provide an overview of key points and highlights that will encourage viewers to learn more by reading your poster or attending your live session.
- As you discuss different parts of your poster, refer to the sections using their titles, so that viewers can focus on the relevant part of your poster.
- Practice the timing to make sure you can cover your key points within the allowed two minutes.
- Speak slowly and clearly to ensure you are easily understood, including by attendees whose first language is not English.
- For best audio quality, use a headset or external microphone if possible.
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