Submit Your Poster, Thesis, or Dissertation Video to NCA’s Poster Session Series
July 8, 2020
Were you unable to present a poster at a conference because of the COVID-19 pandemic? Did you defend your dissertation or thesis online? Consider submitting your poster and a short video to NCA’s Poster Session Series, an online repository of poster session presentations.
Presentations should be in the form of short videos in which presenters explain their posters or briefly present findings from their thesis/dissertation. These 10- to 12-minute videos will be publicly available on NCA’s YouTube channel. Tips for developing online presentations can be found on NCA’s Online Learning Resources page.
If you are interested in submitting a video for this special series, please review the submission guidelines and complete the submission form available on the NCA website.
Please reach out to LaKesha Anderson, NCA’s Director of Academic and Professional Affairs, with any questions at landerson@natcom.org.
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