Panels
A panel consists of generally three to five participants, preferably from multiple institutions, who present diverse perspectives on a topic related to computer science education, typically describing a variety of viewpoints or experiences. Panels are held during a 75-minute conference session, and presentations should be kept to a length that allows about a third of the time to be devoted to discussion among panelists and with the audience. Panel proposals must not exceed the length of two single spaced pages.What should a panel proposal contain?
Panel proposals must include:- A descriptive title
- Email and U.S. mail address for the contact person for the panel
- List of panelists. names, positions, and affiliations
- Short position statements by the panelists
- Short biographies of the panelists. The biographies may go beyond the two page proposal limit, in which case the biographies should be removed when submitting the camera-ready copy, which must not exceed two pages
How should a panel proposal be formatted?
Your submission must follow the formatting requirements specified by CCSC, which may be found in the CCSC Manuscript Formatting Guidelines. You will have limited time between paper acceptance notification and final copy submission. Therefore, we recommend that you format your initial submissions according to this format to save yourself time later.
The LaTex formatting templates can be found here.
What do I include in the final manuscript submission?
The following items need to be in your final manuscript submission:- final manuscript (paper or proposal), which should include all Latex source files (.tex, .bib, and image files) or the Word doc (with image files) and the generated PDF files.
- copyright release form (see Copyright Release Form section of https://lubaochuan.github.io/ccsc-editor/authors.html)