This page provides detailed information about TT&C submissions to the ITiCSE 2022 conference. It is part of the general Call for Participation which you should read first, if you have not yet done so.
If you have questions that neither this page nor the Call for Participation can answer, please contact the TT&C chairs.
What is a Tips, Techniques, and Courseware Session?
A tips, techniques, and courseware (TT&C) session provides an opportunity to share practical ideas, specific assignments, pedagogical tools, methods of assessment, class activities, or software/courseware that supports learning in computing. A brief demonstration may also be included. Presentations are limited to a total length of only 10 minutes including discussion and changeover, so you will need to keep your message short, exact, crisp, and to the point. This is a real challenge, but also contributes largely to the flavour of this session and its attractiveness for attendees.
Please note: ITiCSE 2022 will be a hybrid conference. Further details will be made available in due course.
Each accepted proposal is published in the conference proceedings.
By SIGCSE policy, at least one author is required to register, attend and present the TT&C. See our full policy for more information.
Formatting the Proposal
While most TT&C presentations include some sort of demonstration, they also have a two-page proposal or extended abstract. It is this proposal that is used to review the submission, and that will be published with the conference proceedings if the submission is accepted. The proposal is limited to two pages and must adhere to ACM’s publication guidelines. For more detail, see Formatting requirements on the Call for Participation page.
To facilitate the transition from proposal to camera-ready copy, it is critical that authors adhere closely to the formatting specifications and the page limit.
Submitting a TT&C Proposal
Write your submission using the format specified above.
Convert your paper into Adobe PDF format.
Follow the instructions on Submission process at the foot of the Call for Participation page.
Important Dates
Important dates can be found in the sidebar on the right.
Questions
If you have questions about anything discussed above, please contact the TT&C chairs.