Instructions for Tutorial Authors

What is a tutorial?

A tutorial involves instruction rather than discussion. Tutorials are 75 minutes long and are held during one of the conference sessions. A tutorial presenter is an "expert" in the field. Proposals will clearly indicate if the content is intended for novices or for more experienced attendees. Abstracts of accepted tutorials appear in the Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, which is included in the ACM Digital Library. Tutorial abstracts must not exceed a length of two single spaced pages.

What should the proposal contain?

Panel abstracts must include:

Important dates for tutorial authors

Tutorial Abstract Submission Deadline: December 5, 2011
Acceptance Notification: January 11, 2012
Camera-ready Copy Due: January 31, 2012

How should the proposal be formatted?

Your submission must be in Microsoft Word format or a PDF file (note that LaTeX is not accepted). For accepted proposals, a camera-ready copy must be submitted as both a Word document and a PDF file. When using Word, do not change its default formatting settings.

Tutorial Proposal Submission Instructions

Submit your tutorial proposal by clicking here.

If you are submitting more than one tutorial proposal, you must repeat this step for every tutorial proposal you submit. You will be assigned a submission number and will choose your own password. A confirmation will be emailed to you.

Click here to resubmit a tutorial proposal that has had changes or corrections made to it. You must have your assigned submission number and password to resubmit you tutorial proposal.

If you have questions about submitting a tutorial proposal to CCSCNE please contact the Tutorials Chairs at tutorials@ccscne.org.