Call for Presentations

The call for presentations is now closed.

Presentations can be of either oral or poster format. Each oral presentation will be 15--20 minutes long. Posters will be presented at the symposium venue for the entire day, and there will also be a dedicated poster session time. There will also be a table for software/game demonstrations. The relevant topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Outreach activities, tools, and materials

  • Curricular development and practices for teaching network science

  • Use of network-science concepts and tools to teach traditional subjects in K-12 education

  • Teacher education, informal education

  • Network modeling and analysis of educational systems, curricular materials, classroom/school dynamics

  • Applications of network science for the improvement of education

If you are interested in presenting at NetSciEd 2018, please submit a brief abstract to the Symposium Email by March 26, 2018. Your abstract should:

  • Contain the title of your presentation, the list of authors and their affiliations, and the contact information (email) of the corresponding author.

  • Include a summary of your presentation (up to 300 words).

  • Be formatted as a single PDF (max. 2 pages).

Please indicate your preferred style of presentation (oral or poster) in your email.

Your submission will be reviewed by the organizers and a notification will be sent back by early April. Accepted abstracts will be edited in a booklet and will be distributed online as well as in print at the symposium.