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CALL FOR PROPOSAL - PT2011
Call for Proposals - Hosting Persuasive Technology
2011
The steering committee of the Persuasive Technology Conference series
invites proposals for hosting the 6th Persuasive Technology Conference,
scheduled for spring of 2011. We intend to hold this event in North America.
Below are topics to include in your proposal. You can convey this
information in whatever sequence or form you think best. Your proposal
should be no more than four pages. You will need to create a PDF, which we
will then post online so those voting can read it.
If you need more information, feel free to contact any one on the steering
committee, listed at the bottom of this page. You can get the full version
of the call here
1. Host name
(Information about your institution, research group, and so on.)
2. Geographic location & proposed date
(What makes
your location a match for this event? What dates are proposed?)
3. Related research of host
(Your projects
and publications related to persuasive technology, your participation in
previous PT conferences -- establish your credibility.)
4. Host experience in conferences &
sponsorship
(Are you
skilled in hosting conferences? Can you secure sponsors? Provide info and
evidence.)
5. Proposed organizing committee
(Who will be
helping you organize the event, evaluating submissions, and so on?)
6. Proposed conference format
(What
conference format do you propose? Include info about doctoral consortium &
posters.)
7. Conference publications plans
(How do you
propose to publish results? Persuasive 2010 will be published by LNCS
Press.)
8. Conference price for those attending
(What will your
event cost those attending? Please estimate price of registration and
lodging.)
9. Student support
(What are
your plans to facilitate student involvement?)
10. Other information
(Include
anything else you think will persuade people to vote for your proposal.)
Selection Process & Schedule
Similar to last year, the persuasive technology community will vote to
select next year's conference location. We will tally the votes and announce
results at this year’s conference at the Library school in Copenhagen.
KEY
DATES
May 7, 2010 -- Last Day to Submit
Proposals
You must
send your proposal to the steering committee by midnight PST.
c/o
c.j.h.midden[@]tue.nl.
May 14, 2010 -- Proposals Posted Online
By
May 14, the proposals will be posted online at this web site.
May 26, 2010 - Voting Begins
On May 26 we
will send email to invite people to vote.
(Who can vote? People who paid to attend or helped to plan any of the
previous Persuasive Technology Conferences.)
June 7, 2010 -- Voting Concludes
We will
conclude the voting on June 7, midnight (W-European time), while many people
are in Copenhagen attending Persuasive 2010.
June 8th 29, 2010 -- Host for 2011 Announced
A committee
will tally the votes and announce the host for Persuasive 2010. We will
share the results with those in Copenhagen and via this web site.
We believe this process is a good way to select the next conference host and
location. If you have questions, please let us know.
Steering Committee
Cees Midden, Eindhoven University of Technology
c.j.h.midden[@]tue.nl
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