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Diagrams 2021: Call for Tutorials, Virtual

28-30 Sep 2021

*** Call for Tutorials: Diagrams 2021 ***

12th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams
September 28 ? 30, 2021
Virtual Event
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2021

*** Highlights ***

- FREE REGISTRATION

- Proceedings published by Springer

- Three Tracks: Main, Philosophy, and Psychology and Education.

- Graduate Symposium

- Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards

- Tutorial submission date April 30, 2021.

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Diagrams is the only conference series that provides a united forum for 
all areas that are concerned with the study of diagrams and has a 
multidisciplinary emphasis.

Diagrams is an international interdisciplinary conference series, covering 
all aspects of research on the theory and application of diagrams. We 
invite proposals for tutorials of 1.5 hours in length. Tutorials are 
expected to address topics that are of interest to the Diagrams 2021 
conference attendees. Please refer to the calls for the three tracks for 
their associated list of topics:

http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2021/index.php/calls/main-track/
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2021/index.php/calls/philosophy/
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2021/index.php/calls/psychology-of-diagrams/

Tutorials differ from workshops in that they do not solicit contributions 
from attendees. Previously, attendees have particularly enjoyed tutorials 
that are interactive and spark debate.

Authors of accepted tutorial submissions will be expected to be in 
attendance at the virtual conference to present their tutorial and respond 
to questions presented by delegates.

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Submission of Tutorial Proposals


   1.  A single page listing: the title of the tutorial, the names and 
contact information for all organizers, and brief biographies of the main 
organizers.

   2.  A description of the topic and rationale for the tutorial, including 
a brief description of why the tutorial will be relevant to Diagrams 2021 
conference attendees.

   3.  Information on any requirements for delivering the tutorial, with 
particular regard to those that arise using an online delivery mechanism. 
This could include, for example, the use of a digital whiteboard or the 
necessity to run an audience poll.

   4.  An abstract, of up to 500 words, describing the tutorial that can be 
used to advertise the tutorial on the Diagrams 2021 website.

More details, including formatting instructions, and all important dates 
can be found on at http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2021
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