Call for Tutorials at Web Science 2016

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************  CALL FOR TUTORIALS  **********
TUTORIALS AT WEB SCIENCE 2016 (www.websci16.org)

Submission deadline: December 1, 2015
Submission details: http://www.websci16.org/call-for-tutorials.
Proposal submission Email: websci2016tutorials@googlegroups.com
Notification of acceptance: December 10, 2015
Tutorials will be held on 22 May 2016 in Hannover, Germany.

WebSci is seeking proposals for tutorials about tools, techniques, and
methods, particularly including semantic technologies and related areas, 
that allow Web Scientists to analyze and understand data and phenomena 
on the Web.

Given the interdisciplinary nature of the WebSci community, consisting 
of experts in Computer Science, Social Science and Engineering, we 
specifically aim for tutorials which either introduce technical topics, 
methods and tools to a non-technical audience or present social science 
methods and theories to a more technical audience. Tutorials may 
provide, for instance, an in depth look at an emerging technique, method 
or software package or a broad summary of an important direction in the 
field.

The tutorial format will be entirely determined by the tutorial
organizers. We will favor tutorials embedding hands-on experiences,
collaborative approaches, and interactivity above tutorials that provide 
only frontal lectures.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT.
The full conference fee will be waived to the tutorial organizers.

IMPORTANT DATES
(ALL DEADLINES ARE ON 23:59:59 HAWAII STANDARD TIME)
Tutorials proposal submission deadline: December 1, 2015
Tutorials acceptance notification: December 10, 2015
Tutorial sites and materials online: February 1, 2016
WebSci Tutorials Day: 22 May, 2016

Submission and format details can be found at 
http://www.websci16.org/call-for-tutorials. Submissions must be in PDF 
to the submission email
(websci2016tutorials@googlegroups.com).

Pre-submission questions can be sent to: claudia.wagner@gesis.org

Received on Thursday, 24 September 2015 10:26:08 UTC