You're assigned to make a "guerrilla poster" by September 27th, on either your "wicked problem in your discipline", or on one of our climate change topics. This is a research poster and should be formal and properly cited. It doesn't have to be perfect. The idea is to get peer review and then (your choice) possibly revise in time for the Student Conference.
You'll need to brush up on poster preparation:
Here's the Library's web page on posters:
http://unity.libguides.com/content.php?pid=320050&sid=2619341
Here's a link to a PowerPoint walk-through. The templates are linked within this document. Be sure to use file>download to download as a PowerPoint and not a Google file.
https://docs.google.com/a/unity.edu/file/d/0B3721mV8y-nyamxMTlpDZGlZdzQ/edit?usp=sharing
The library asks that someone from each group come to the library and sign up for printer/plotter time before September 26.
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