Workshops will be held on 19 May 2020.
Questions about presentation submissions may be sent to the Workshop Coordinators, Eimmy Solis and Amber Sherman, at workshops@lists.iassistdata.org.
Successful workshop proposals will blend lecture and active learning techniques. The conference planning committee will provide the necessary classroom space and, depending on need and availability, computing supplies for workshops. Proposals should outline needed computer hardware and software, if any, or specify if participants should bring their own.
Typically workshops are half-day with 2-hour and 3-hour options.
Submit a Workshop Proposal
Please use the online submission form to submit your workshop proposal. Choose “Workshop” under Submission Type and make sure to fill out all of the information in the section called Workshops – Additional Information.
All submissions should include the proposed title and an abstract. The abstract should be no longer than 300 words and written for a general audience. NOTE: Abstracts longer than 300 words will be returned to be shortened before being considered. Also, if the reviewers can’t understand what a proposal is about, it will be rejected.
Please note that all workshop leaders are required to register and pay the registration fee for the conference; registration for individual days will be available.
MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS: The conference organizers anticipate that some individuals may wish to submit multiple proposals. We expect to have many submissions, so we would kindly ask you to restrict submissions to one per person only