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Call for Tutorial Proposals
Eighth IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics
June 15-18, 2020. Oldenburg, Germany
* www.ichi2020.de *
submission deadline: March 5, 2020
* one free registration to the conference for chairs of accepted tutorials
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Call for Tutorial Proposals
Following the success of tutorials at past ICHI Conferences, we cordially
invite you to submit your tutorial proposal to ICHI 2020.
Tutorials at ICHI 2020 will be presented by domain experts to cover
current topics directly relevant to the conference theme of
computing-oriented health informatics. A list of topics of interest to
ICHI 2020 include health data science, health informatics, innovative
technologies and implementation science. Proposed tutorials should be
comprehensive, informative, and appealing to ICHI 2020 attendees.
Submission
Tutorials can be half-day (3 hours) or full-day (6 hours) in length.
Tutorial instructors must make a commitment to prepare tutorial materials
(including slides and activities) that reflect the high-quality standard
of ICHI.
Each tutorial proposal should include two parts:
Part 1) A 1-page extended abstract describing: the title of the tutorial,
the name and affiliation of the instructor(s), the scope of the tutorial,
the intended audience, and what new knowledge and perspectives the
attendees will acquire, and a short biography of the instructor(s). This
extended abstract will appear in the conference proceedings and, in its
final form, must adhere to the IEEE Proceedings Format available here for
LaTex and Word. Please use the template's conference mode, see template
documentation for details.
Part 2) A full tutorial proposal that is at most 4 pages long and must
include the following sections:
- Description: A description of the main topics to be covered during the
tutorial.
- Audience: What requirements and background will an attendee need to
follow the tutorial (e.g., novice, expert, etc)?
- Aims and Objectives: State the learning objectives and describe them as
needed.
- Case Studies (optional): If relevant, a description of real-world
systems, experiences, and/or case studies to be discussed.
- CVs: Short CV for the instructor(s).
- Other: Any other information (e.g., previous tutorials given) that will
assist the PC Co-Chairs and Conference Leadership to adequately review the
tutorial proposal.
No specific format is required, but the length of the proposal should not
exceed 5 pages (1 for the Part 1, and 3-4 for Part 2).
Tutorial proposals should be submitted via EasyChair
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ichi2020.
Reviewing
Tutorials will be accepted based on the ICHI attendees' likely interest,
the breadth and depth of the topic(s), the planned materials to be used,
and the expertise and credentials of the instructor(s).
Presentation
All tutorials will be featured prominently in the conference program.
Tutorial chairs will receive free registration for the conference (one per
tutorial).
Important Dates
- Proposal submission deadline: March 5
- Proposal notification of acceptance: March 19
- Final tutorial materials due: May 28
Co-Chairs
- Vivian Motti, George Mason University, USA
- Daniel Kelly, Ulster University, UK
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