W3C WAI (RDWG) Symposium on Easy to Read: Invitation to the Scientific Committee

RDWG colleagues,
 
as announced by Simon the first draft of the Call for the "Easy to Read" language on the Web can be found at http://www.w3.org/WAI/RD/wiki/Topic_4_pre-call. Feedback and contributions are welcome!
 
In addition we would like to invite you to support this symposium as a member of the Scientific Committee. You are aware of the procedures so the following is information you are already aware of. 
 
We would be pleased if you could join the SC.
 
Best greetings
Andrea, Birgitt, Kersting and Klaus
 
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As a member of the Scientific Committee, you would be required to:
Disseminate the Call and invite contributions 
Review submissions and submit comments (per the paper selection criteria [2]) - usually this involves reviewing 2-3 papers of 1,000 words 
Discuss submissions - usually this involves one or more teleconferences 
Participate in the online symposium by phone - these are usually two-hours

Additionally, you are invited to:
Contribute to the symposium programme - at minimum this involves reviewing a draft and commenting via e-mail 
Review and comment on the symposium report (a W3C Working Group Note) - this may be 6-12 pages 
Submit a paper yourself.
a.Univ.Prof.Dr. Klaus Miesenberger
University of Linz, Institut Integriert Studieren
Altenbergerstrasse 69, A-4040 Linz
klaus.miesenberger@jku.at, http://www.integriert-studieren.jku.at/ 
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Received on Monday, 13 August 2012 07:51:35 UTC