SIGITE 2024
Tracks
Papers: Papers detail educational research projects, classroom experiences, teaching techniques, curricular initiatives, or pedagogical tools within the IT, cybersecurity, AI, and ethical/responsible computing domains. All submissions to SIGITE must be original work and adhere to ACM authorship policies.
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Extended Abstracts / Posters: Posters offer a chance for informal presentations that facilitate direct interaction and exchange with conference attendees. They are an excellent way to discuss and receive feedback on work in progress that has not yet been fully developed into a paper. Posters should not have been previously published in any form, whether as a paper or another poster.
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Panels: Panel sessions offer a platform for expert panelists to share their perspectives on a particular topic, followed by a discussion among themselves and with the audience. Typically, a panel session begins with a brief introduction of the topic and the participants, then each panelist delivers a short presentation of their views. These sessions are scheduled for a total of 75 minutes, with the recommendation to allocate around 30 minutes for an interactive question-and-answer (Q&A) period to engage both the panelists and the audience.
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Lighting Talks: Lightning Talks are intended to explore preliminary work, tentative projects, or conceptual ideas for potential future work. They should focus on works in progress, untested ideas, or opportunities for collaboration. Mature, fully developed projects are not suitable for these presentations. The goal of a Lightning Talk is to initiate discussions, seek collaborators, or obtain feedback and critique on an idea.
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Workshop: Tutorials offer a comprehensive review or introduction to a topic of interest, providing participants with immediately useful materials and ideas. Presenters should supply participants with handouts, online resources, or other tangible documents that support the tutorial content.
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