Setup for the HHMI Science meeting tomorrow. Is this the future of conference poster sessions? I tend to view everything as optimization steps along some unknown cost function. We are in an interesting place right now! Love seeing people try something new!
#moa
@kristinmbranson
what country is that?? 😅
@albertcardona @PessoaBrain Ya, I'm in Virginia USA. We will see how it goes! It is clear that no one would ever come up with this idea from scratch, but I think it went from paper posters, to virtual poster sessions where presenters gave short talks then answered questions at like 30-min intervals (these were the highlights of the HHMI meetings for me), to this as they try to bring what worked well virtually to an in-person meeting. When I was a postdoc, people would attach tablets to their posters at CV conferences to show videos.
@mishaahrens @albertcardona @PessoaBrain Interesting! I played with one of these today when I walked by. They're interactive with touch screens. You can be like a TV weatherman and expand areas, play videos, which is pretty fun, but means they can't be *that* high up.
@kristinmbranson @albertcardona
I know, I'm a neighbor at Univ Maryland, College Park, we all now of Janelia :-)
@PessoaBrain @albertcardona Greetings from across the river!
@kristinmbranson @albertcardona @PessoaBrain There were a few of these at SfN a few years ago as well. Showing videos was an advantage as you said, and there was another weird advantage: they were placed a little higher than the posters, so even when there was a crowd, people weren’t blocking the view and everyone could still see. That’s not unique to screens but it’s a bit harder to hang a paper poster up high :)