2023-Beyond

TBD

Global Learn Presentation Types

FULL PAPERS

Full Briefs BestPracticesPresentation time: 25 minutes
Submission length: 6–10 pages (1875–4950 words); an abstract is not sufficient to be evaluated as a Full Paper.
Proceedings length: 6-10 pages

Papers present reports of significant work or integrative reviews in research, development, applications, and societal issues related to all aspects of the conference topics.


FULL PAPERS: JOURNAL PUBLICATION

Full Briefs BestPracticesFull Paper: Journal Publication accepted papers will be published both in the conference Proceedings and as an article in an AACE journal. A final version may be requested prior to journal publication.

Presentation time: 25 minutes
Submission length: 6-15 pages (2500-7400 words); an abstract is not sufficient to be evaluated as a Full Paper

Proceedings length: 6-15 pages

Papers present reports of significant work or integrative reviews in research, development, applications, and societal issues related to all aspects of the conference topics.


BRIEF PAPERS

Full Briefs BestPracticesPresentation time: 15 minutes
Submission length: 4-6 pages (1250-3750 words)
Proceedings length: 4-6 pages (1250-3750 words)

These papers are brief, more condensed presentations or work-in-progress projects.

The submission should clearly indicate:

  • what is going to be shown or demonstrated or offered;
  • the major aspects;
  • the context or motivation;
  • relevant URL’s or literature references.

WORKSHOP

Workshop or ClassroomPresentation time: 3.5 or 7 hours
Submission length: 2-6 pages
Proceedings length: no pages

Workshops are intended to enhance the skills and broaden the perspective of their attendees. They should be designed to introduce a rigorous framework for learning a new area or to provide advanced technical training in an area. Submissions will be selected on the basis of the instructors’ qualifications for teaching the proposed Workshop and their contribution to the overall conference program. Workshop presenters receive one complimentary registration.

Equipment Note: An instructor PC, projector, screen and WIFI will be provided for the room. Due to the extra expense required, a lab of computers cannot be furnished. If your Workshop is hands-on, please state what equipment you will bring or that participants should BYOL-Bring Your Own Laptop.

Workshop proposals must include:

  • Clear description of the objectives
  • Intended audience (experience level and prerequisites)
  • Proposed length (3 hours or 6 hours)
  • 200-word abstract
  • 1-page topical outline of the content
  • Summary of the instructor’s qualifications

VIRTUAL PAPERS

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Presentation time: Pre-recorded 15 minutes, available asynchronously
Submission length: 4-6 pages
Proceedings length: 4-6 pages

Virtual Paper sessions enable research, developers, and practitioners to present and asynchronously discuss, via the conference hub, AcademicExperts.org and online Discussion board, their latest results and developments in progress in order to gain feedback and to establish contact with similar projects.

These papers are brief, more condensed presentations or work-in-progress projects.  These sessions also may be new extensions to existing projects, newly initiated projects, and/or projects underway that include opportunities for additional partners.

Virtual Paper proposals must include:

  • Description of the planned Paper should emphasize the problem, what was done, and why the work is important

The submission should clearly indicate:

  • what is going to be shown or demonstrated or offered
  • the major aspects
  • the context or motivation
  • relevant URLs or literature references

To be included in the Final Program, accepted Virtual Presenters must register by the confirmation deadline and submit their PPT or PPTX (without audio or video) presentation file. All presentation files will be reviewed.

Accepted submission authors will be sent email instructions on how to record optional audio for their PPT slides. This recording is encouraged but not required. All virtual sessions are presented asynchronously throughout the conference via the online conference platform, www.AcademicExperts.org.