Call for Proposals Online Submission

Proposal Deadline April 15, 2010

Name(required field)
Institution or Affiliation
Mailing Address
Daytime Phone
Email Address(required field)
For proposals featuring more than one presenter, please provide the following for each: Name,Institution/Affiliation, Address, Daytime Phone, E-mail.


Presenter Two:
Provide name, Institution/Affiliation, Address, Daytime phone number
Presenter Three:
Provide name, Institution/Affiliation, Address, Daytime phone number
Presenter Four:
Provide name, Institution/Affiliation, Address, Daytime phone number
Presenter Five:
Provide name, Institution/Affiliation, Address, Daytime phone number
Type of Presentation, Please select one of the following:

Individual paper/presentation (20 minute presentation. Please match me with a panel or other individuals)

Panel (1 hour and 15 minutes presentation total for two or more presenters)

Workshop (1 hour and 15 minutes)
Workshop participants must be actively involved; successful workshop proposals explain clearly what participants will do and will include a schedule for the workshop, indicating times, participant activities, and speakers. Proposed Workshops with no evidence of active participation by registrants will not be accepted as workshops but will be evaluated as individual paper/presentations.

Poster Session (45 minutes)
The Poster session will take place during Saturday's box luncheon and will be located in the Coastal Georgia Center's Banquet Room. The session will be highly interactive. Each poster presenter will encapsulate his or her findings and materials into short, provocative handouts and statements that will promote a healthy and interesting dialogue between presenters and participants.
Target Audience , Please select one of the following:



Higher Education

Other

Theme
Example: library instruction, collaboration, WAC, writing in the sciences, etc.
Title
Abstract (approximately 250 words)

Presentation Description (Three or four sentences suitable for the web site and brochure)

Would you be willing to serve as a Session Chair?
As the Chair you serve as coordinator and clearinghouse for the session. People attending your session will set their expectations on the basis of the titles of talks and presentations listed in the program book. The Chair will open the session with BRIEF remarks to set in perspective the topic of the session and to introduce each participant. The Chair is responsible for dividing the time among speakers in panel presentations and for coordinating discussion.

YES

NO

AV/Technonogy Needs(Provided at no charge)





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