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Prepare and Present a Technical Poster for Computer Science’s Corporate Affiliates Day

Module by: The Cain Project in Engineering and Professional Communication

This set of 32 slides was developed to prepare computer science graduate students to construct technical posters about their research for the computer science department's annual industry affiliates day meeting. The slides review principles of poster design and present images of posters to show how computer science students have implemented the strategies.

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