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Submission Deadline for Posters is extended to April 12, 2013
You are invited to submit a poster related to the educational use of the
Alice programming language in
at any level (elementary school, middle school, high school, community college
and university). All accepted posters will be presented at the symposium.
Note, you are to submit a DESCRIPTION of the poster for review, and if
accepted you will need to create the poster and bring it to the
conference.
At least one author of each poster should register, attend the
symposium, and present the poster.
There is also a paper track. Information about submitting a paper
is here.
Topics and Tracks
Topics include:
- Studies involving the use of Alice
- Experience papers
- Nifty Alice teaching ideas
- Interdisciplinary use of Alice
- How to teach with Alice
- Alice use outside of the classroom
- Alice and computing concepts
- Alice and animation
- Other Alice ideas
There will be three tracks for posters depending on the level
where Alice is used. If your work applies to several levels then either
submit to the highest level used or to the level where the largest
impact is. The three tracks are:
- K-8 (including elementary school and middle school)
- high school
- college (including community college and universities)
Format Instructions for Submissions
A poster submission consists of two documents. A two-page poster
description document
that describes the work/experience for reviewing purposes, and an 200-word
abstract.
- Poster description (limited to 2 pages)
The proposal should include the following information.
- Author(s): Include name and contact information.
- Title: Include a short title for the poster
- Description: Include a description of the work that will be
presented on a poster.
- Poster abstract (limited to 200 words).
The poster abstract is a description of the poster.
- Poster abstract (limited to 200 words)
The same poster abstract must be included in the two page description and is
also submitted separately in a text box.
Poster Specifications
The author will have a choice of poster style that must be choosen when the
poster abstract is submitted. The choice will be either:
- Easel - The poster will be of maximum size 4ft by 4ft and pinned on an
easel. There will not be any table space with an easel.
- Table - The poster will be freestanding (can stand on its own) on a
shared 6-8 foot wide table (you will be limited to 3-4 foot wide table
space).
At the table you may be able to put a laptop in addition to your poster to demo work you have
done. However, please note there will not be power at the table.
Submission Instructions
Submissions are now closed for posters.
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