BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Digital Bridges - ECPv4.0//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:Digital Bridges X-ORIGINAL-URL:http://iowadigitalbridges.com X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Digital Bridges BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID="America/Chicago":20151107T140000 DTEND;TZID="America/Chicago":20151107T230000 DTSTAMP:20191028T225321 CREATED:20151028T064209 LAST-MODIFIED:20170830T145520 UID:470-1446904800-1446937200@iowadigitalbridges.com SUMMARY:Computers and Writing Conference Submissions Due DESCRIPTION:\n\nTo submit a proposal and view proposal guidelines\, log in and then click on "create submission" at top left. We welcome proposals for multiple speaking roles. Submission deadline: 11:59 p.m. Eastern time September 30 to receive peer feedback; 11:59 p.m. Eastern time November 7 for final proposals.\n\nAll presenters must first have an account on the conference Web site in order to be added to a submission. All presenters added to a proposal can view and edit the proposal.\n\nPlease limit proposal descriptions to 7\,000 characters or roughly 1\,000 words. We welcome proposals for individual presentations\, panels\, workshops\, roundtables\, and other creative formats: if your type of session is not listed\, tell the reviewers what you have in mind in your description.\n\nWe also welcome assistance in offering peer feedback on draft proposals and blind peer review on final proposals. Please check the appropriate boxes when you submit your proposal.\n\nCall for Proposals:\n\nOn behalf of the Computers & Writing community\, the University of Wisconsin – Stout seeks proposals for the 2015 Computers & Writing conference.\n\nThis year’s theme\, Technoliteracy In(ter)ventions\, seeks to explore how technological innovation continually forces us to redefine what it means to be a “literate” society in the 21st century.  Personal\, professional\, and academic spaces are perpetually co-opted by new inventions. At the same time\, interventions are often required—for those who fear these new technologies\, as well as for those who succumb to digital addiction.\n\nPotential panel and presentation topics may include (but are not limited to) the following categories:\n\n\tLiteracies – (primary\, secondary / multilingual / digital / oral / aural / written / digital / etc.)\n\tTechnologies – (specific devices\, applications\, tools)\n\tWriting Studies\n\tInventions – (new creations / innovations with professional\, personal\, academic impact)\n\tInterventions – (creating technological buy-in amongst skeptics / dispelling fanaticism)\n\tAccess - (universal access – economic / physical / etc. – accommodation)\n\tDigital Humanities\n\tPedagogies – (instructional strategies\, teaching)\n\tGaming \n\tSocial Media \n\tUsability / User Experience\n\tIndividuals – (investigation of key players\, historical figures)\n\tInstitutional – (examinations of educational / professional organizations)\n\nIndividual presentation proposals should not exceed 250 words in length\, while proposed panels should not exceed 1\,000 words in length.  We accept proposals for individual presentations\, panels\, roundtables\, workshops\, performances\, and welcome other creative formats.\n\nWe also encourage you to add your own categories as tags on the proposal form.\n\n- See more at: http://siteslab.org/cwcon/2015/cfp#sthash.oHu1RyPv.dpuf URL:http://iowadigitalbridges.com/event/computers-and-writing-conference-submissions-due/ CATEGORIES:Past END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR