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CSCW 2002 will offer tutorials designed to give participants the opportunity to learn about CSCW concepts and techniques in intensive sessions. Proposals are solicited for half-day and full day tutorials. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of the topic's importance and suitability for presentation in a tutorial format, expertise of the instructors, and the fit in the overall balance of the tutorial program. Tutorial instructors will be eligible for an honorarium and complimentary registration. Tutorial proposals should be no longer than 5 pages. The first page is a summary of the proposed tutorial for the advance program. In 300 words or less (to fit the page limits of the advance program) identify the title of the tutorial, the instructors, the origin of the tutorial, goals and content, intended audience, and qualifications of the instructors. Follow the format used by the CSCW 2000 Tutorials. The remainder of the proposal should provide a topic outline, schedule for the tutorial, prior experience presenting this tutorial, and any other information that will help us evaluate its suitability for the conference. Please also supply a list of A/V and computer equipment required. Abstracts of accepted Tutorials, formatted according to the ACM SIGCHI Conference Publications Format, will be published in a booklet that will be circulated to attendees at the conference; they will not be incorporated into the main CSCW 2002 conference proceedings. CSCW 2002 requires online submission. Please use the following link to make your submission: All questions regarding Tutorial submissions should be directed to cscw2002-tutorials @ acm.org. All submissions should be received by the chairs by 5pm Pacific Standard Time on Friday, May 3, 2002, though submissions received after this deadline may be considered. All submissions will be acknowledged by email. Additional datesJune 7, 2002: Notification of acceptance Tutorials Co-ChairsJonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research, USA Steven Poltrock, The Boeing Company, USA |
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Last updated: April 19, 2002 |