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| Norfolk, Virginia USA March 3 - 7, 2004 |
Faculty posters provide an opportunity for an informal presentation featuring "give and take" with conference attendees. The topics of poster presentations are not limited, except that it lend itself well to presentation in a poster format, with additional details available in a handout or URL. You might consider a poster presentation of teaching materials which you'd like to share, such as:
Presenting a faculty poster is also a good way in which to discuss and receive feedback on a work in progress that has not been fully developed into a paper. Suggestions for (student research) poster design are given in Research Posters 101 at www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds3-2/posters.html
If your proposal is accepted, your poster will be displayed on Friday during the conference. You will be expected to "present" your poster for about one scheduled hour at some time during the day. The space available for your poster will be 4 feet high by 6 feet wide. Some poster displays will have tables and power sources available for demos on your laptop.Poster proposals must be submitted in electronic form via email. Electronic submissions should be in MS Word or Word Perfect or ASCII text format, either inserted into the body of an email message (ASCII text) or as an attachment. The poster proposal is limited to two (2) pages. Submission information is below.
Poster proposals do not undergo blind review, so the author's name and affiliation should be included.
Kris D. Powers
Dept. of Math. & Computer Science
Berry College
P. O. Box 5014
Mount Berry, GA 30149
(706) 368 - 5632 (office)
(706) 238 - 7849 (fax)
Email: kpowers@berry.edu