FW: The Web Conference 2019 Newsletter (Call for Tutorials ~ due Nov 30, 2018)

Hi CCG,

You might consider submitting a proposal to present at the Web Conference (formerly WWW). This conference is fairly academic, but this year they are offering a tutorial track, which sounds great for DID.

Tzviya

Tzviya Siegman
Information Standards Lead
Wiley
201-748-6884
tsiegman@wiley.com<mailto:tsiegman@wiley.com>

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Subject: The Web Conference 2019 Newsletter (Call for Tutorials ~ due Nov 30, 2018)

The Web Conference 2019,
May 13-17, 2019
San Francisco, USA

*** The Web Conference 2019 Newsletter (Call for Tutorials ~ due Nov 30, 2018) ***

Click here https://www2019.thewebconf.org/call-for-tutorials to read more about the call.

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Call for Tutorials
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​WWW2019, also known as The Web Conference, will be held in San
Francisco from May 13-May 17. This year's conference will also include
tutorials on topics that are both technically exciting, and are
aligned with the themes of the workshop. If you would like to present
a tutorial, please send us an abstract before Nov 30. Submission
details are at https://www2019.thewebconf.org/call-for-tutorials .
Please feel free to reach out to Ashish Goel and Wei Wang at
tutorialchairs2019@thewebconf.org<mailto:tutorialchairs2019@thewebconf.org> for any comments or questions.

Tutorial proposals should be on current and emerging topics related to
the World Wide Web, broadly construed to include mobile and other
Internet-enabled modes of interaction and communication. Tutorials are
intended to provide a high quality learning experience to conference
attendees. It is expected that tutorials will address an audience with
a varied range of interests and background: beginners, developers,
designers, researchers, practitioners, users, lecturers and
representatives of governments and funding agencies who wish to learn
new technologies. Tutorial proposals are welcome in both technological
domains (such as algorithmic and software issues) as well as
socio-economic domains (such as market design, interaction design, and
collaboration technologies). A tutorial can be for half a day, i.e.
3-4 hours of audience interaction, including questions, or a full day,
which would correspond to 7 hours. Teams of 2-3 are encouraged, though
single presenter tutorials are also ok.

We will pay particular attention to tutorial proposals that bridge
different areas such as Web and Social Sciences or Market Design, Web
and Sustainability, Web and other fields in Computer Science.
Preference will be given to applications that involve at least one
expert in the areas covered by the proposal.

The theme of the Web conference for 2019 is an inclusive, balanced,
and neutral Web, a Web for Good. Tutorials on topics related to the
theme are highly encouraged.

Thanks,

Ashish Goel
Wei Wang
(Tutorial chairs)


* Also visit https://www2019.thewebconf.org/ for more information about
The Web Conference 2019.

For sponsorship, please email to "sponsorship2019 (at) thewebconf (dot) org"

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