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https://nau.edu/undergraduate-research/undergraduate-symposium-registration-process/
How to Design Your Nature of Science Poster
What should be on my poster?
Your poster should be split into 4 parts and look something like the example at the right.
What should be covered in my Background section?
This is where you want to grab our attention
Describe this topic and make it interesting
How many sources should I have and what should they be?
You should have (at least) 4 sources – 1 for each panel of your poster
At least one of your sources should contain data
Briefly summarize each source (one or two sentences)
Use your Baloney Detection Kit to decide if the source is a science source or a non-science source
Cite each source at the bottom of its panel
What should my Conclusion contain?
Identify the topic as science, proto-science, non-science or pseudo-science
Explain your choice using your Baloney Detection Kit
Discuss any relevant cognitive biases
How do I make a good poster?
Review resources used in the reading assignment
Once your poster is created, review this checklist or ask a classmate to review for you!
Topics for Nature of Science Poster
Animals detecting earthquakes
Applied Kinesiology
Aromatherapy
Biorhythms
Cell phones causing cancer
Cold fusion as an energy source
Himalayan salt lamps
Does Planet X exist?
Dousing for water
Ear candling
Feng Shui
Green coffee bean extract for weight loss
Hypnosis to quit smoking
Is yawning contagious?
Laundry Balls
Learning a foreign language in your sleep
Magnet Therapy
Ozone: Protector or Carcinogen?
Playing classical music to unborn children to enhance their intelligence
Polygraphy
Reflexology
Swearing reducing pain
The use of Graphology in court cases
Therapeutic Touch
Alkaline water

