•
Call
for proposals brochure (.pdf)
Proposal submission overview
(recommended reading for anyone considering submitting a proposal).
• TUTORIAL for
writing an effective title, proposal and abstract
It
is highly recommended that everyone submitting a proposal,
whether an experienced or novice presenter, review this
information.
Well-written submissions have a greater probability
of being selected.
• INSTRUCTIONS
for completing the Proposal Submission Entry Form
Reminders:
A well-written
proposal and abstract will enhance your application. Check
for spelling errors before submitting!
Are you interested in
putting together a panel, or being a part of a panel
session? To learn more about Panel Sessions, read the information here before you start the submission process.
It
is critical that the title
and abstract reflect the content of your proposed session.
Attendees depend on the abstract, printed in the conference
program, to determine which sessions to attend.
Poor
evaluation scores often result when the printed abstract
bears little relation to the actual presentation. This
is the most often mentioned criticism on the individual
evaluations.
Deadline
for submitting is February
22, 2012. Do not wait until the last
day when the server will be busy, making it difficult
to submit your proposal. Late proposals will
not be accepted.
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