Tutorials
The Eurographics 2010 Tutorials Committee invites you to propose tutorials teaching the technical background of a subject and demonstrating the creative application of it. Tutorials are intended to show what can be done, but even more importantly, how this is done and what kind of tools can be used to do it. In a proposal for a tutorial you should consider that tutorial attendees come from diverse backgrounds, ranging from research and development to education and application.
We are soliciting half-day and full-day tutorial
proposals at the beginning, intermediate, or advanced
level in all areas pertinent to the Computer
Graphics. Tutorial proposals are about 4-5 pages in
length, clearly indicating the audience that is
addressed as well as the syllabus of instruction. All
tutorial proposals will be reviewed by the tutorial
chairs, supported by external reviewers, based on
quality of the submitted proposals, qualification of
the presenters, relevance to the conference topics,
and balance of topics. Each accepted tutorial will be
granted an honorarium of €400 for a full day
tutorial, or €200 for a half day tutorial, one free
registration for the conference, and free tutorial
registrations for all speakers.
For any question concerning tutorial submissions
please contact the tutorials co-chairs:
Submission Details
Tutorial proposals (in PDF) should be submitted via email to the tutorial co-chairs. Proposals should contain the following information:Presenter(s) details:
Name(s)Institution(s)
email address(es)
URL(s)
Tutorial details:
Title of TutorialKeywords
Half or full day tutorial (either 2x90 minutes or 4x90 minutes)
A detailed outline of the tutorial.
A statement on the necessary background and potential target audience for the tutorial.
A brief resume of the presenter(s) indicating their background in the area the tutorial addresses.
If a (similar) tutorial was previously held, the location (i.e. which conference), date, and the number of attendees.
Course Notes
Sample course notes, although not required in the submission, are highly encouraged to accompany the tutorial proposals. Notes may include original text, formatted according to the Eurographics publication guidelines, reprints of earlier papers (subject to copyright approval), slides and any other material the authors consider useful. All course notes of accepted tutorials will be distributed to conference participants both in printed and DVD formats. The acceptance of tutorial proposals is contingent upon the final submission of complete course notes.Tutorials Co-Chairs
Daniel Weiskopf, University of Stuttgart, GermanyUlf Assarsson, Chalmers University, Sweden