Submissions:
1) Poster Presentations
2) Student & Early Career Mentoring Program
Submission Due: Friday, April 1, 2022 at 11:59pm
1) Poster Presentations
2) Student & Early Career Mentoring Program
Submission Due: Friday, April 1, 2022 at 11:59pm
The workshop attendees will have the opportunity to share their own research through 1) poster presentations and 2) the student & early career mentoring program.
To be considered for the opportunity, please complete and submit the following form by Friday, April 1, 2022 at 11:59pm (Eastern). Submitting an application does not guarantee your acceptance to the program; however, we will do our best to accommodate as many applicants as possible. Notifications will be sent out by April 8. The applications will be reviewed at one time (NOT on a rolling basis).
Submission Deadline:
Opens: Monday, March 7, 9:00 AM (Eastern Time)
Closes: Friday, April 1, 11:59 PM (Eastern Time)
1) Poster Abstract Submission
We would like to invite you to apply to present your research during poster presentations. We anticipate having space for approximately 12 participants. Abstracts can be either identical to the ones submitted to the main CDS conference or completely new. Submitting an application does not guarantee your acceptance, but we will do our best to accommodate all applicants.
Poster Abstract: 250-word abstract (Figures/Tables are optional).
Presentation Formats:
Poster
Schedule: Poster presenters will present their posters during a 40-minute Poster Presentation session scheduled between 2:30 PM - 3:10 PM. Individual posters will be displayed throughout the workshop.
Poster Size: Please follow the CDS guideline for making poster presentations.
Set Up: Presenters should set up their posters during the pre-conference registration (Thursday, 4/21, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM).
Coffee Break & Conversation: Mentors will be asked to visit mentee posters to learn about research; coffee and networking for all attendees.
2) Student & Early Career Mentoring Program Application
The Student & Early Career Mentoring Program will take place during the 2022 CDS Pre-Conference on Digital Media & Cognitive Development. This program aims to connect student and post-doc attendees with scholars and professionals who are successfully engaged in research and practice related to digital media and cognitive development. We plan to organize small and informal meetings for mentor-mentee matches to participate in an open discussion about the challenges and opportunities, share tips and resources, and engage in professional networking.
Program Details:
Requirement: One required meeting during the networking/mentoring session following the pre-conference
Time: Thursday, April 21, 2022, 4:00 PM — 4:30 PM
Format: Small groups consisting of one mentor and 1-3 mentees (student and postdoc attendees).
Optional meeting(s): Additional meetings are encouraged but optional.
We encourage mentors to
attend any presentations their mentees give at the pre-conference, if possible.
utilize the coffee breaks (2:30 PM - 3:10 PM) for work-in-progress mentoring, if additional time is needed.
make an effort to introduce your mentees to other attendees of the pre-conference.
We encourage mentees to
attend any presentations their mentors give at the pre-conference, if possible.
[Optional] bring a 1-page handout to share (i.e., a mini poster or a summary of research findings)
utilize the optional sit-down with mentors during the coffee breaks (2:30 PM - 3:10 PM).
Suggestions for mentoring activities:
Networking: Mentors can offer professional networking opportunities to mentors by introducing their mentees to other attendees of the pre-conference.
Open Discussion & Advice: Mentors can address mentees’ questions and provide guidance and advice. Here is the list of potential conversational topics:
Current research trends and future directions
Feedback on mentee’s research agenda
Planning for short-term and long-term projects
Innovative research methods
Recruiting participants
Funding/Grant (what to look/best first step)
Publishing (which journal to target)
Career opportunities/tips (job search, job Interviews, job talk)
Ensuring progress for tenure track
Building community partnerships
Disseminating and applying research to public
Experience working in or with industry organizations
Cross-cultural research
Interdisciplinary research and collaborations
Team building (production team, research team)
Applied research (e.g., creating learning products)
Networking at conferences
Building relationships with mentors
Questions? Contact Koeun Choi <koeun@vt.edu>