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PyCon India 2019 Tasks and Coordination
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Poster presentation copy #97

Closed DudeWhoCode closed 5 years ago

DudeWhoCode commented 5 years ago

Below is the first draft of poster presentation copy. Suggestions are welcome.

Welcome to Pycon India Poster Presentation

Posters are the graphical summary of a projects or ideas. They are usually presented in a standard chart paper size, but any creative ways are always welcome.

Pycon India 2019 is will be having a poster presentation session at post lunch, day 1. The poster presentation hall will provide an ample space to present your posters and also to setup a demo on your laptops. We are looking forward to you to present anything interesting, it could be your perspective about a specific python project, new idea or whats going on in the python community. This will give you an opportunity to start the one on one conversations with the attendees and who knows, you might end up having a brainstorming session with a huge crowd :)

Tips on a preparing a good poster

Topics for posters include, but not limited to:

  1. Embedded Python and IOT - MicroPython, Python on Hardware, Robotics, Arduino and Raspberry Pi
  2. Networking and Security - Network Programming, Network Security and Encryption
  3. Web development - Web, Apis, Microservices
  4. Developer tools and automation - Testing, CI/CD, Containers, Orchestration, Logging and Monitoring
  5. Data Science, Machine Learning and AI
  6. Core Python - Language Features, Python Implementations, Extending Python and Standard Library, language internals
  7. Desktop Applications - Qt, GTK+, Tkinter, Gnome, KDE, Accessibility
  8. Scientific Computing - Python usage in scientific computing and research. GIS, Mathematics, Simulations
  9. Game Design and 3D Modelling - Python in developing games, 3-D modelling and animation
  10. Culture and society - Diversity, health, productivity, workspace issues, privacy, community building, coding for causes
  11. Others - Everything else that may be of interest to the audience.

Questions and Discussions

Contact the coordinators through email: Naren - narenravi92@gmail.com Abhishek - zerothabhishek@gmail.com The team: cfp@in.pycon.org

bravegnu commented 5 years ago

Posters for PyCon India 2019

Posters are graphical summary of projects or ideas. They are usually presented with an A0 size poster, but any creative ways are always welcome. The poster session provides an opportunity to network with the conference attendees and acts as a starting point for further discussions. While talks generally needs to appeal to a wide section of the community, posters can cover niche topics.

PyCon India 2019 will be having a poster presentation session at post lunch, day 1. During the poster presentation session you will be provided with a poster board that can hold an A0 size poster, and a table to place your laptop, for demos. Conference attendees interested in your topic, will stop by, during which you can give them a brief presentation / demo.

Timeline

FAQ

What is the difference between a talk and a poster?

Talks and posters are different ways of interacting with the conference audience. A topic can be presented as talk, if the intention is to explain the topic in detail. A poster on the other hand, is similar to a lightning talk, in that it quickly introduces the audience to a topic, and acts as trigger point for further discussion.

There some specific cases where posters are better suited than talks:

Can I submit both a talk and poster proposal?

You can submit a talk and poster proposal for the same topic. If your talk does not get selected, you can use the poster session, to introduce your topic, and engage with the audience. Given the limited space and time at the conference, only one of them will get selected though.

What makes a good poster?

First, ensure that you select a good title. Conference attendees will use it to determine, which posters to attend. Make sure it brings in audience who will be interested in your poster.

Second, the poster itself. Here are a few tips for creating the poster:

Do you have sample poster proposals to get started?

You can check the poster proposals from other conferences:

Can I do a poster in a local language?

Yes! Since attendees can choose which poster they want to attend, your poster can be in a local language. This makes sense only if there will be sufficient no. of participants who are familiar with the language. This can also be done, if the topic is itself about projects / libraries on regional language computing. Please be noted that the proposal itself needs to be in English, for the reviewers to be able to comprehend your proposal.

Questions and Discussions

Contact the coordinators through email: Naren - narenravi92@gmail.com Abhishek - zerothabhishek@gmail.com The team: cfp@in.pycon.org

abhishekmishragithub commented 5 years ago

@DudeWhoCode @bravegnu this is still in draft ?

bravegnu commented 5 years ago

@abhishekmishragithub We should be getting this up on the CFP site shortly.

DudeWhoCode commented 5 years ago

@abhishekmishragithub For now Vijay's update is finalized. But you can still give suggestions.

abhishekmishragithub commented 5 years ago

@DudeWhoCode keeping some examples/reference will be more helpful.