Module 23: Posters, Abstracts, and Conferences
Teaching Deck
Learning Objectives
- Write a concise, evidence-grounded connectomics abstract
- Design a poster that foregrounds claim-evidence logic
- Deliver a clear 90-second poster pitch
- Use explicit conference norms for networking and Q&A
Session Outcomes
- Learners can complete the module capability target.
- Learners can produce one evidence-backed artifact.
- Learners can state one limitation or uncertainty.
Agenda (60 min)
- 0-10 min: Frame and model
- 10-35 min: Guided practice
- 35-50 min: Debrief and misconception correction
- 50-60 min: Competency check + exit ticket
Capability Target
Submit a conference-ready abstract, produce a coherent poster draft, and deliver a defensible 90-second pitch with clear claim boundaries.
Concept Focus
1) Abstracts are claim filters
- Technical: every sentence should move from question to method to result to implication, with one explicit limitation.
- Plain language: include only what helps reviewers evaluate credibility and significance.
- Misconception guardrail: broad motivation cannot substitute for concrete results.
Core Workflow
- See module page for details.
60-Minute Run-of-Show
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**00:00-08:00 Framing + exemplar abstract** -
**08:00-20:00 Abstract sprint (individual)** -
**20:00-32:00 Poster wireframe build (pairs)** -
**32:00-44:00 90-second pitch practice** -
**44:00-54:00 Q&A and networking simulation** -
**54:00-60:00 Revision checklist + submission plan**
Misconceptions to Watch
- Misconception guardrail: broad motivation cannot substitute for concrete results.
- Misconception guardrail: visual density is not rigor.
- Misconception guardrail: “good science speaks for itself” without communication strategy.
Studio Activity
Activity Output Checklist
- Evidence-linked artifact submitted.
- At least one limitation or uncertainty stated.
- Revision point captured from feedback.
Assessment Rubric
- Minimum pass
- Abstract claims are evidence-grounded.
- Poster layout clearly surfaces core result and limitation.
- Pitch communicates method/result/limit within time.
- Strong performance
- Handles Q&A with precise uncertainty language.
- Demonstrates audience-adaptive communication.
- Uses networking follow-up strategically and professionally.
- Common failure modes
- Overstuffed abstracts with missing quantitative anchors.
- Posters organized by chronology instead of argument.
- Overconfident responses to unresolved technical questions.
Exit Ticket
Write a 5-sentence mini-abstract including:
- question,
- method,
- result,
- limitation,
- implication.
References (Instructor)
- White et al. (1986) and modern connectomics papers as abstract exemplars.
- Journal club set for evidence-first claim style.
Teaching Materials
- Module page: /modules/module23/
- Slide page: /modules/slides/module23/
- Worksheet: /assets/worksheets/module23/module23-activity.md