Call for Posters and Demonstrations
The Poster and Demonstration Session is an opportunity for presenting late-breaking results, ongoing research projects, and speculative or innovative work in progress. This session is an ideal platform for researchers and practitioners to present their work, engage in discussion regarding their work and receive valuable feedback. Participants are invited to submit high-quality posters and demonstrations presenting novel ideas, designs, techniques, systems, tools, evaluations, scientific investigations, methodologies, social issues or policy issues relating to any topics that may be of interest to the accessibility community. A poster is a great way to test new ideas, generate interest in a research area, or describe useful or interesting work that is not substantial enough for a full paper presentation or present late-breaking result. A demonstration is a great way to communicate inventive accessible computing and IT technologies in action.
Posters and demonstration proposals should be submitted using the ACM conference format, and they are limited in length to 2 pages. The abstract must clearly demonstrate relevance to accessibility research. Submissions will be reviewed by members of the program committee. Decisions about acceptance will be based on relevance to accessibility, originality, potential significance, topicality and clarity. A detailed list of suggested topics can be found in the calls for technical papers. Proposals will be reviewed, and accepted proposals will be included in the conference proceedings. Submissions (in PDF format) should be submitted electronically via the conference web site (URL). It is important to note that These are NOT double blind submissions; the authors' names should be on the paper.
Important Dates
- Submission deadline: July 2, 2010
- Notification of acceptance (posters and demonstrations): July 26, 2010
Further Information
For further information or any questions regarding the event or submissions, please contact the Posters and Demonstrations co-chair.
Organizing Chair
Yeliz Yesilada, METU NCC (Northern Cyprus) and Manchester University, UK
