Tutorials

A tutorial involves instruction rather than discussion. Tutorials are 75 minutes long and are held during one of the conference sessions. A tutorial presenter is an “expert” in the field. Proposals will clearly indicate if the content is intended for novices or for more experienced attendees. Proposals of accepted tutorials appear in theJournal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, which is included in the ACM Digital Library. Tutorial proposals must not exceed a length of two single spaced pages.

What should a tutorial proposal contain?

Tutorial proposals must include:

How do I format a tutorial proposal?

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:

Submission Link

Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccscne2025

Questions

Please contact the Papers Chairs at ne-papers@ccsc.org.