Hypertext 2002
Advance Program : Tutorials
June 11
=== Full Day ===
=== Half Day - Morning ===
=== Half Day - Afternoon ===
June 12
=== Full Day ===
Original Call for Proposals
HT02 tutorials are a series of half day and full day classes led by
internationally recognized experts and experienced instructors. These
targeted learning experiences cover topics of current interest within
Hypermedia research and the Web. Tutorial attendees at previous
Hypertext conferences have spanned industry, government, and academia,
bringing motivated students from diverse backgrounds to each
session.
Proposing a Tutorial
Tutorial proposals are desired for both half and full day tutorials
on topics of current interest within Hypermedia research and the
Web. Previous tutorials have covered theory and use of markup
languages, Web multimedia standards, metadata management, creation of
eBooks, and protocols for remote collaborative hypermedia
authoring. Known areas of interest include, but are not limited
to:
- XML Technologies
- Creation and analysis of literary hypertexts
- Web content standards
- Hypermedia in education and training
- Hypermedia/Web Usability and Interface Design
- Semantic Web
- Web Services
- Web Agents & Robots
- Electronic records management
- Metadata
- Information architecture
- Spatial hypertext
- Structural computing
- Autoring and management of large hypertexts
- Collaborative hypermedia technology and applications
- Hypertext rhetoric and criticism
- Hypermedia infrastructure technologies
- Hypermedia middleware and components
- Web Application development
- Web Engineering
If you are interested in presenting a tutorial, please send a short proposal to the Tutorials Chair at ejw@soe.ucsc.edu providing the following information:
- Tutorial title
- Length: full or half day
- Presenter(s) and their email address(es)
- Target audience: who will want to attend this tutorial?
- Prerequisite knowledge of the audience
- Tutorial abstract of 1-3 paragraphs, suitable for use in conference publicity
- Additional information about the tutorial not covered in the abstract.
- Tutorial history: has this tutorial been presented before? If so, when, and at what conference, and with how many attendees?
- Brief biography of each presenter
Contact Information
For further details, or to submit a proposal, please contact the Tutorials Chair, Jim Whitehead.
Important Dates
January 15th, 2002: |
Tutorial proposals due |
January 30th, 2002: |
Notification of acceptance |
June 11th-12th, 2002: |
ACM Hypertext 2002 Tutorials |
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