TCC 2010 - 15th ANNUAL TCC Worldwide Online Conference Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow: Communication, Collaboration, Communities,Mobility and Best Choices
Topics/Call fo Papers
TCC sessions are one of two types: Papers and General Sessions.
Papers
A paper is a formal written presentation typical of those published in academic journals. Additionally, authors will be scheduled for a live discussion session. For additional details and to download a proceedings template, see Papers.
Accepted papers will be published online in the TCC Conference Refereed Proceedings located at: http://etec.hawaii.edu/proceedings/.
General Sessions
A general session is an open forum, where ideas and perspectives are presented and discussed based on a proposal description. We encourage the use of any creative format since the online environment is emerging, and we expect to see new forms of communication styles and methods. For a list of the various possible formats for general sessions, see General Sessions.
Preparation
Prepare your proposal according the the requirements given for either type of presentation. Additionally, you will need to provide your contact information.
Submission
Papers and proposals for general sessions must be submitted and received online. To submit your proposal, go to:
http://bit.ly/tcc2010proposal
Additionally, email your paper to Curtis Ho and to copy to Bert Kimura .
The submission deadline is January 15, 2010.
Proposal Review
All submitted papers and general session proposals will be peer-reviewed and an acceptance determination made. You will be notified by email as soon as this determination is made.
If a paper is determined to be unacceptable for publication, the reviewers may suggest that a general session be presented in lieu of publication in the conference proceedings. In this case, the conference coordinators will contact you to make arrangements.
Accepted titles and descriptions will be posted, as submitted, on the conference homepage.
Descriptions may be edited and reformatted to conform to the conference web site design. You may be notified to review the posted material to ensure that the content is accurate and nothing has been omitted.
Communication
The primary author or proposal submitter will serve as the main contact between the chairs of the peer review process. All communications will be conducted by email. Please make certain that all email addresses are correctly written.
Conference Registration
All presenters must register for the conference and pay the registration fee. Student presentations are highly encouraged and thus, fees will be waived for student presenters.
Presenter Photo & Bio
Prior to the conference, you will be asked to post a photo (head and shoulder photo) in jpg format (160 x 140 pixels or smaller) along with a short written personal biography on the conference web site. Include in the following order: your name, title and affiliation, email address, bio description.
Intellectual Property & Copyright
Copyright of the paper or general session description is retained by the authors. Conference staff will refer all requests for reproduction, reuse or remixing to the original authors.
TCC and its successors reserve the right to:
?Reproduce, share, or publish the paper or presentation in print and electronic formats under a Creative Commons license, "Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works."
?Permit third parties to reproduce the abstract, paper or presentation for the promotion of the TCC Conference.
?Translate and reproduce the paper or presentation into other languages.
Presenter Responsibilities (including papers)
?Present a 45-minute informal, interactive online session for your paper or general session.
?Upload a photo and brief professional bio to the conference web site.
?Respond to questions and comments from conference participants.
?Participate in a wrap-up session on the day of your presentation.
?Verify descriptions that will be posted on the conference web page two weeks prior to the conference.
?Respond to email, as appropriate, from the conference and presenters mailing lists.
Additional Information
To discuss any of the formats or to suggest other alternatives, please contact Bert Kimura.
Papers
A paper is a formal written presentation typical of those published in academic journals. Additionally, authors will be scheduled for a live discussion session. For additional details and to download a proceedings template, see Papers.
Accepted papers will be published online in the TCC Conference Refereed Proceedings located at: http://etec.hawaii.edu/proceedings/.
General Sessions
A general session is an open forum, where ideas and perspectives are presented and discussed based on a proposal description. We encourage the use of any creative format since the online environment is emerging, and we expect to see new forms of communication styles and methods. For a list of the various possible formats for general sessions, see General Sessions.
Preparation
Prepare your proposal according the the requirements given for either type of presentation. Additionally, you will need to provide your contact information.
Submission
Papers and proposals for general sessions must be submitted and received online. To submit your proposal, go to:
http://bit.ly/tcc2010proposal
Additionally, email your paper to Curtis Ho
The submission deadline is January 15, 2010.
Proposal Review
All submitted papers and general session proposals will be peer-reviewed and an acceptance determination made. You will be notified by email as soon as this determination is made.
If a paper is determined to be unacceptable for publication, the reviewers may suggest that a general session be presented in lieu of publication in the conference proceedings. In this case, the conference coordinators will contact you to make arrangements.
Accepted titles and descriptions will be posted, as submitted, on the conference homepage.
Descriptions may be edited and reformatted to conform to the conference web site design. You may be notified to review the posted material to ensure that the content is accurate and nothing has been omitted.
Communication
The primary author or proposal submitter will serve as the main contact between the chairs of the peer review process. All communications will be conducted by email. Please make certain that all email addresses are correctly written.
Conference Registration
All presenters must register for the conference and pay the registration fee. Student presentations are highly encouraged and thus, fees will be waived for student presenters.
Presenter Photo & Bio
Prior to the conference, you will be asked to post a photo (head and shoulder photo) in jpg format (160 x 140 pixels or smaller) along with a short written personal biography on the conference web site. Include in the following order: your name, title and affiliation, email address, bio description.
Intellectual Property & Copyright
Copyright of the paper or general session description is retained by the authors. Conference staff will refer all requests for reproduction, reuse or remixing to the original authors.
TCC and its successors reserve the right to:
?Reproduce, share, or publish the paper or presentation in print and electronic formats under a Creative Commons license, "Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works."
?Permit third parties to reproduce the abstract, paper or presentation for the promotion of the TCC Conference.
?Translate and reproduce the paper or presentation into other languages.
Presenter Responsibilities (including papers)
?Present a 45-minute informal, interactive online session for your paper or general session.
?Upload a photo and brief professional bio to the conference web site.
?Respond to questions and comments from conference participants.
?Participate in a wrap-up session on the day of your presentation.
?Verify descriptions that will be posted on the conference web page two weeks prior to the conference.
?Respond to email, as appropriate, from the conference and presenters mailing lists.
Additional Information
To discuss any of the formats or to suggest other alternatives, please contact Bert Kimura
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