The organizing committee of C5 2012 welcomes proposals for panel, workshop and
tutorial sessions relevant to the topics of the conference.

Workshops facilitate an active and constructive exchange on a topic of interest.
The organizer should be prepared to motivate and lead the session while
encouraging discussion and interaction between all participants.

A panel brings together several experts or notable members of the community to make short presentations or position statements for the participants. The organizer should be prepared to enlist panelists in advance, moderate the session, facilitate lively discussion between the panelists, and lead a Q&A
and/or general discussion period at the end of the session.

A tutorial should cover a single topic in detail. The tutorial can address research work of general interest and accessibility, or a pragmatic subject that
is likely to be useful to many of the participants but familiar to few.

Proposals should include:

* The title, goals and duration of the proposed session (90 minutes would be
typical);
* The specific topics that will be addressed;
* For panel proposals only: a preliminary list of prospective panelists and a few reasons why you believe the topic will generate interest and discussion for
C5 attendees.

Being a relatively small conference, organizers of these sessions should assume
that all attendees of the conference will be present at their session.

Please submit proposals by e-mail to c...@easychair.org before January 4, 2012.


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