Panels

Dates

See CCSCNE 2023.

What is a panel?

panel consists of generally three to five participants, preferably from multiple institutions, who present diverse perspectives on a topic related to computer science education, typically describing a variety of viewpoints or experiences. Panels are held during a 75-minute conference session, and presentations should be kept to a length that allows about a third of the time to be devoted to discussion among panelists and with the audience. Panel abstracts must not exceed the length of two single spaced pages.

What should a panel abstract contain?

Panel abstracts  must  include:

  • A descriptive title
  • Email and U.S. mail address for the contact person for the panel
  • List of panelists. names, positions, and affiliations
  • Short position statements by the panelists
  • Short biographies of the panelists. The biographies may go beyond the two page abstract limit, in which case the biographies should be removed when submitting the camera-ready copy, which must not exceed two pages

How should a proposal abstract 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.

What do I include in the final manuscript submission?

The following items need to be in your final manuscript submission:

  • final manuscript (paper or abstracts), which should include all Latex source files (.tex, .bib, and image files) or the Word doc (with image files) and the generated PDF files.
  • copyright release form (see Copyright Release Form section of  https://lubaochuan.github.io/ccsc-editor/authors.html)

Submit your panel proposal using EasyChair.

Questions?

If you have questions about submitting a panel proposal to CCSCNE please contact the Panels Chairs at .