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Call for tutorials

21st International World Wide Web Conference

Half- and full-day tutorials from leading specialists form a core part of the WWW program, valuable to researchers and developers seeking to pick up new skills or the latest developments in an area. WWW 2012 intends to offer conference attendees and local participants a rich diversity of high quality tutorials reflecting current topics and trends in Web design, technologies, techniques, standards and sciences. As tutorials are educational events they should provide a comprehensive introduction to the state-of-the-art in the tutorial’s topic. Proposed tutorials can address the interests of a varied audience: beginners, developers, designers, researchers, practitioners, users, lecturers and representatives of governments and funding agencies who wish to learn new technologies.

We encourage submissions of tutorial proposals on all topics in the general areas of WWW 2012 and tutorials bridging these areas, or introducing new perspectives in these areas. Tutorials may provide an introduction to new Web technologies and trends, describing the application of the Web in specific domains or present techniques from other fields that are of relevance for the Web. Tutorials may be theoretical; however, we encourage organisers to incorporate hands-on sessions and concrete examples when possible.

This call is now closed. You can find more information here.

  • Closed on: 30th September 2011
  • Notification date: 30th November 2011