Gonzaga Proposal Process
Gonzaga proposals are due to LeadConference@yahoo.com
by Mon, Feb 25, 2008
Required forms may be submitted as attached Word documents,
or may be copied-and-pasted into the body of an email message.
Individual and Team Presenters
Individuals and teams of presenters are invited ot submit abstracts of 20-minute presentations of original research (including in-progress research), findings from a project, case study, or critical analysis. Creative works, multimedia presentations, and other alternative forms of representation are welcome as well as traditional academic papers. As a guideline, if participants choose to present a written paper, 20 minutes of presentation time translates into approximately 9 double-spaced pages of computer text. However, participants are encouraged to prepare a 20-minute presentation rather than read a paper to the audience.
Program organizers at Gonzaga will schedule one presentation each from Seattle University an dGonzaga University into a singe one-hour session. Each presenter will have 20 minutes for presentation, with a five-minute break between speakers. A question and answer period of approximately 10 minutes for both speakers will follow both presentations.
Individual or Team Presentation Proposal and Cover Page
Poster Presenters
Posters provide an excellent forum for authors to present their work in an informal and interactive setting. Posters are ideal to showcase speculative, late-breaking results or ot introduce interesting, innovative work. Posters sessions are highly interactive. They allow authors and interested participants to connect to each other and to engage in discussions about the work presented.
Successful posters have a strong visual impact that attracts the attention of attendees as they stroll past the displays, either during the interactive poster session or at other times during the conference. The goal is to develop a poster that encourages and facilitates small groups of individuals interested in a particular area to gather an interact.
Poster authors are required to attend the scheduled interactive poster session, staying with their poster so that they can discuss their work with conference attendees. Post authors may post an informal schedule along with their poster, listing times when they plan to be available for discussion later on during the conference.
Poster Proposal and Poster Cover Page
Click here for a document with all instructions and forms for the Gonzaga proposals process.