Submission Guidelines
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The entire description, excluding learning objectives and title, must be limited to 70 words. |
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Use standard abbreviations. Special symbols must be spelled out. Do not include graphs, tables, or illustrations. Avoid the use of trademarks, subscripts, and superscripts. |
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All proposals will be submitted online. |
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| CONTENT OF DESCRIPTIONS: Descriptions should be formatted in five sections or separate paragraphs as follows: | |
Title of Submission: The title must pertain to the subject matter and should not be misleading. A short, concise title is preferable as it may more easily catch a reader's attention. Do not use abbreviations in the title. |
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Name and Address of Authors: The name(s) of the presenter(s) should be listed last name first, first, initial, middle initial. A complete mailing address, including country of residence, is required. |
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Overall Description : The description must include specific highlights of the content of the session or workshop in a logical manner. It is important that the highlights provide substantive content information. |
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Results and Outcomes: If applicable, include a statement of results, outcomes, findings, evidence of lessons learned, and conclusions from a course of work or project. This does not necessarily apply to all topics such as fundamentals of business management and trends in technology. |
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Instructional Techniques: It is important that the proposal include learner-centered instructional techniques to match the objectives. |
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Three to Five Learning Objectives: All proposals must include learning objectives. Learning objectives should highlight intended outcomes for the audience. Learning objectives should begin with the statement: "Audience participants will..."which should be followed by 3 to 5 active statements. Example: Audience participants will... learn about ... recognize... understand ... |
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