Symposium on Education

Conference:5 - 8 December 2016

Exhibition:6 - 8 December 2016

The Venetian Macao, Macao

SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
15 JUNE 2016, 23:59 UTC/GMT
30 JUNE 2016, 23:59 UTC/GMT

Theme: For the Future: Key Developments in Education

We are excited to announce that the education program is back at SIGGRAPH Asia 2016. The Symposium on Education invites people from both academia and the industry to present innovative research, methods and developments related to the teaching and integration of computer graphics and interactive techniques in all areas of learning. This year’s main conference theme is “Key to the Future”. Education is the key to our future, and we view education as a natural part of the lifelong learning process. We wish to support the evolving integration of art and technology embraced by educators.

As an international gathering of industry professionals and academics, the Symposium on Education will present perspectives that appeal to a wide spectrum of interests. We will share educational strategies adopted in both industry and academia to make the learning process more satisfying, productive, and meaningful.

All accepted work will be documented in the SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 website and distributed through the ACM Digital Library. Additionally, accepted works will be given preferred consideration for inclusion in CGEMS Open Access Refereed site.

The symposium is seeking submissions for:

  • Education Papers: Peer-reviewed academic papers that presenting research and case studies relevant to the symposium.
  • Education Talks: Short presentations covering newly developed works, ideas and projects still in development stage.
  • Education Workshops: 1.5 or 3-hour hands-on courses with an emphasis on interaction and exchange of information among participants on a topic relevant to educators and/or students. Workshops could be a course with hands-on activities and/or short lectures with discussions. The contents should be about knowledge and activities that educators and students can apply to their teaching and learning in Computer Graphics, Interactive Technology, Animation, Digital Art, Video Games, VFX and other related fields, and should generally not be about using specific software applications or hardware systems.

Education Papers and Education Talks related to academic curricula should have discussions beyond introduction of a specific program.

Promotions of commercial products or school programs should be presented in the Exhibition program.

Expanded versions of selected papers and talk abstracts might be considered for publication at prominent international journals, Computers & Graphics, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (IEEE CG&A) and Transactions on Edutainment."

The expanded versions must be a major revision of the original paper and must follow the guidelines of the publishing journal and also ACM about publishing revised publications. Please see the following link for the ACM guidelines: http://www.acm.org/publications/policies/copyright_policy#Definitive
There might be additional requirements by the publishing journal. Please contact editors of the respective journal for more information.

Workshop holders are expected to arrange hardware and software required for the workshop for themselves. Please contact the SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 Symposium on Education Chair if you would like to consider other formats.

We encourage submissions in educational researches and topics including, but not limited to:

  • 3D Printing
  • Animation
  • AR
  • Collaborative Projects
  • Computer Graphics
  • Game Development
  • Humanity Education
  • Interactive Design
  • Interdisciplinary
  • Math
  • Medical Imaging, Visualization
  • Mobile Graphics
  • Online Learning
  • Production Pipeline
  • Real time Graphics
  • STEM Education
  • Simulation
  • Storytelling
  • VFX
  • VR

Language

The official language of SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 is English. Verbal presentations, slide presentations, and course notes are expected to be in English.

Presentation Formats

The Symposium on Education provides several opportunities for you to present your work:

  • Education Papers on all aspects, both theoretical and proven, of educating with computer graphics and/or interactive techniques. Presentation Length: 30 minutes including questions and answers.
  • Education Talks are presentations on latest works, ideas and projects in development stage. Presentation Length: 20 minutes including questions and answers.
  • Education Workshops provide brief intensive courses or seminars emphasizing interaction and exchange of information among participants. Presentation Length: 1.5 to 3 hours.

In order to create the most worthwhile experience for our presenters and attendees, the jury may ask a presenter to convert a submission to a different presentation format. For example, multiple submissions on the same or similar topics, or submissions with opposing points of view may be combined together into a Panel format. This type of change is not a reflection on the quality of the submission. It is motivated only by our desire to present the best possible program.

The SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 Symposium on Education committee also reserves the right to alter the length of each time slot based on content and in order to better balance the schedule.

Who Should Submit?

  • Educators at all academic levels and disciplines, including faculty, department chairs, administrators, instructional designers, technology integration specialists, and media professionals.
  • K-12 educators, including those from specialized schools that are utilizing computer graphics for learning topics such as science, mathematics, and physics.
  • Educators working in non-academic environment, such as animation studios and game industry.
  • Educational researchers and developers who are focused on utilizing computer graphics within learning technologies.
  • Training consultants, media specialists, and anyone intrigued by the ways computer graphics and interactive techniques are changing the way we conceptualize information.
  • Instructional designers working outside traditional educational environments, such as museums, galleries, historical centers, and performing arts programs.

 

Sample Topics

  • 3D computer game tools for teaching programming to computer art students.
  • Building a stronger cultural framework for global teams.
  • Collaborative teams, roles of art directors, animators, writers, programmers, etc.
  • Computer graphics and interactive techniques education in primary and secondary education.
  • Crossing invisible boundaries: multi-disciplinary use of interactive technologies to integrate learning.
  • Curricula design for animation, VFX, game design and interactive design.
  • Development of games as a way to teach animation students.
  • Encouraging professional learning communities by streamlining workflow using visual and technology techniques and tools.
  • Integration of new technology, such as 3D Printing and VR into traditional studio art
  • Enhancing teaching and learning with computer graphics and interactive techniques.
  • Furnishing virtual classrooms and communicating a sense of place in the virtual world.
  • Incorporating production pipeline systems to academic environment.
  • Isolation vs. collaboration.
  • Legal issues in computer graphics education.
  • Medical imaging (for example, teaching surgery via the internet).
  • New input and output technologies for learning.
  • Teaching computer graphics in a computer science curriculum.
  • Teaching computer graphics in an art curriculum.
  • Teaching English using classroom graphics and technology tools.
  • Teaching scientific visualization, data analysis, and fusion from expanded data resources.
  • Teaching strategies and assessment measures for rapidly changing technology.
  • Teaching techniques that encourage the special-needs population.
  • Teaching the mathematical foundations of computer graphics and related disciplines.
  • Teaching visualization of scientific and medical content.
  • Use of computer graphics in development of learning materials for all disciplines.
  • Using computer graphics or emerging interactive technologies to collaborate with colleagues separated by time, space, distance, or training.
  • Visual expression of identity in web design collaborations.

 

Examples of published Educators Program documents:

Education Paper: Development and Evaluation of Education Materials for Stereoscopic 3D computer Graphics Animation

Education Talk: Courses on 3D Image Display for Students Who Aim to Become Information Media Engineers and Creators

 

Symposium on Education Chair

Miho Aoki
University of Alaska Fairbanks
USA

 

Symposium on Education Co-Chair

Zhigeng Pan
Hangzhou Normal University
China

 

How To Submit

  • Log in to the SIGGRAPH Information System
  • Select "Begin a New Submission"
  • Select "Create" for the Symposium on Education submission form

The submission form, paper and abstract are due 30 June 2016, 23:59 UTC/GMT.

All submissions to the Symposium on Education must be completed using the following submission manuscript formats:

  • Education Papers: Paper of 5 to 8 Pages
  • Education Talks: Abstract of up to 2 pages in the ACM SIGGRAPH document format
  • Education Workshops: Abstract of up to 2 pages in the ACM SIGGRAPH document format and supplemental document including detailed workshop plan.

Please indicate in the submission form which category is most appropriate for your presentation.

Use the checklist below to ensure that your submission is complete and meets all applicable program requirements.

Please review and carefully follow the submission requirements below. Incomplete or wrongly completed submissions will not be considered. When you begin the form, your submission will be assigned with submission identification (ID) number that will be used to identify your submission throughout the review process. You can modify the form up until the deadline. If required information is missing, your form will be marked Incomplete. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed or accepted.

For supplemental submission materials, please use the file upload form in the submission system. If you need to submit physical materials please contact the Symposium on Education Chair.

 

For an Education Talk Submission

An abstract and other supporting documentation or examples are sufficient for the jury process. The abstract should be in the ACM SIGGRAPH format. Please put the title and presenter(s) on the first page of the abstract document to be uploaded.

 

For an Education Workshop Submission

An abstract and other supporting documentation or examples are sufficient for the jury process. The abstract should be in the ACM SIGGRAPH format. Please put the title and presenter(s) on the first page of the abstract document to be uploaded. Detailed information on the workshop must be submitted with the abstract. Please see “For All Submissions” (below) for additional requirements.

 

For All Submissions

Your paper and abstract must be submitted in PDF and must include the following addition to the materials listed above:

  • Your submission category (Education Papers, Education Talks, Education Workshops)
  • Include name(s) of the speaker(s) and a list of all collaborators, their affiliations, and contact information: email address (required), address, work phone, home phone (optional). Indicate the primary contact if there are multiple presenters.
  • All proposals should include a short (100 words or less) biography of each participant, including relevant experience. In addition, contributors are encouraged to add a brief statement of their unique viewpoints on the topics of the presentation.
  • OPTIONAL: Use the English Review Service to help with the text of your submission.
  • The publication format for the Symposium on Education is the same as for the annual SIGGRAPH conference. Authors must prepare their papers and abstracts according to the ACM SIGGRAPH publication guidelines and/or use the ACM SIGGRAPH LaTeX class files.

Use these instructions to ensure that your submission is complete and that it meets all applicable program requirements. Please ensure that your proposal is relevant to the goals and subject matter of the Symposium on Education. In particular, your proposal should have a well-defined educational goal and identify a specific set of skills or knowledge that you aim to communicate. If your proposal does not fulfil the criteria outlined by the Symposium on Education, it might be referred to another program offered by SIGGRAPH Asia 2016.

It is extremely important that you fill out the Online Submission Form as completely as possible. Since your proposal is judged on the items you submit in the online form, it is in your best interest to provide as much relevant information as you can.

We strongly encourage starting the submission form well before the deadline. Submit your work before the submission deadline 30 June 2016, 23:59 UTC/GMT. All forms must be completed, and all materials must be successfully uploaded by that time. The submission deadline will be strictly enforced. Please do not wait until the last minute to upload your files.

For more information about uploading files for your submission, please see Uploading Files

 

English Review Service

If English is not your first language; you may use the English Review Service to help with the text of submissions. Please note that this takes time, so your submission should be sent to the English Review Service well before the final deadline.

 

Educator's Resources Submission option

Those submitting content to a SIGGRAPH conference have the option of donating materials of educational value to ACM SIGGRAPH online resources for the benefit of the education community. Learn more.

For more information about uploading files for your submission, please see Uploading Files.

For additional submission information, please see the FAQs.

Evaluation

Each proposal is extensively reviewed by peers from the SIGGRAPH Asia community. Reviewers are chosen for their familiarity with the content of the proposal. Education papers will be evaluated by program committee members and external reviewers.

Each paper will be distributed to three or more experts for peer review. However, if the committee determines that a submission has either been previously published, or is off topic, not related to education and computer graphics/interactive technology, incomplete, or otherwise unsuitable for publication, the submission will be rejected without external review.

Once reviews are complete, the committee will meet to deliberate the final outcome of each paper and proposal at the Symposium of Education Jury Meeting. If there is not a clear consensus among the original reviewers, additional reviews will be solicited.

Evaluation is based on content, clarity, appropriateness, and innovation in the use of computer graphics and/or interactive techniques in teaching and learning. A large part of the review process is deciding if the work fits into our vision for the Symposium on Education. If your work is not accepted, that is not necessarily a reflection on its quality. Papers and abstracts should contain sufficient detail to assure reviewers that your work is high quality, innovative, inspiring, and of interest to attendees.

Following the jury meeting, email notification of acceptance, conditional acceptance or rejection status will be sent to the author, who will then be granted access to the written reviews and scores.

Conditionally accepted papers undergo a second reviewing process, in which a referee (a member of the Symposium on Education Committee) verifies that the final version of the paper is acceptable (that any required changes have been made, and that other changes made by the authors, perhaps in response to reviewer comments, have not compromised the paper in any way). This second and final stage determines the final acceptance status of all papers and abstracts. The referees' decisions are final. Papers and abstracts that do not satisfy the referee in the second stage of reviewing and/or that are not uploaded in final form by the final deadline, together with the original or revised versions of the submitted supplementary material, will be rejected.

Notice To Contributors

All contributors to SIGGRAPH Asia Annual Conferences are now required to use ACM's rights management system to grant rights to publish accepted content rather than through the online submission system. Essentially, submission tracking, jury review, and acceptance remain the same, but now the rights management is through ACM, the parent organization of SIGGRAPH Asia.

You will be asked to complete an ACM rights management form, which includes permission to record and distribute the audio and video of your recorded presentation through official channels of ACM/SIGGRAPH Asia. For most content types, this will be a Permission and Release form, which allows authors to retain copyright.

More Information on these options (the FAQ is particularly useful)
Samples of the ACM Copyright Form and the ACM Publishing License

As a contributor to an ACM-sponsored event, the following expectations apply to you, should your content be accepted for presentation:

  • You have the permission to use everything that is in your presentation. This includes securing permission to use third-party material, and providing documentation of that permission to ACM. (More information on the proper use of third-party material in your presentation)
  • If you are using copyrighted musical compositions in your presentation, you must secure performing rights licenses.
  • You must have the authority to grant ACM the right to distribute your presentation.

Once your contribution is accepted, you will receive a link via email to the appropriate form for your contribution.

Upon Acceptance

Please note: The schedule to provide your final material after receiving the acceptance notification is tight. Please plan your schedule accordingly.

Detailed information and instructions as well as deadlines will be sent to submitters along with the acceptance letter. Closer to the event, the organizers will confirm the schedule, and any presentation, workshop or exhibit needs.

For instructions about preparation and delivery of your final content for publications, please carefully follow the instructions in the acceptance letter.

You will be notified of acceptance or rejection in Mid-August 2016.

Accepted content will be presented at SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 and documented on the SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 web site and the ACM Digital Library.

The complete list of the Symposium on Education presentations will be available in September 2016.

After acceptance, the SIGGRAPH Information System will allow you to update basic information about your work and upload any final materials for inclusion on the conference program and web site. You must provide a final, edited, camera-ready documentation by 15 September 2016, 23:59 UTC/GMT.

Be prepared to deliver your final versions of your work before these dates, or your acceptance may be rescinded.

The time and location of your presentation will be posted on the SIGGRAPH Asia website well in advance of the conference.

Some registration and travel costs to attend SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 may be at your own expense; each acceptance receives recognition as specified in the SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 Recognition Policy.

Change of author list after the initial submission, including adding, deleting and rearranging the order of names, must be approved by the symposium chairs. The request of change must be in writing to the chairs of the symposium and explain the reason for the change and show agreement from the all authors on the list, please email us at: education_asia@siggraph.org

 

Publication

All accepted work will be documented in the SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 website and distributed through the ACM Digital Library.

 

Presenter and Contributor Recognition

Presenters / Contributors of each accepted submission have to register for at least one conference pass. Please visit our registration page to view the various registration categories for each program.

Please see the Recognition Policy for a summary of what you will receive if your work and/or proposal are accepted by SIGGRAPH Asia.

Presenters are expected to cover their own travel costs, which are not covered by SIGGRAPH Asia.

You can apply for a 25% discount per accepted submission in the submission system, one presenter per accepted submission. Presenters / Contributors of each accepted submission have to register for at least one Basic conference pass.

Once your contribution is accepted, you will receive a link via email to the appropriate form for your contribution. You will be required to prepare the final print-ready file following the specifications in the acceptance notification.

 

Other Details

Please note: The schedule to provide your final material after receiving the acceptance notification is very tight. Please plan your personal schedule accordingly.

For instructions about preparation and delivery of your final content for publications, please carefully follow the instructions in the acceptance letter.

You will be able to update your basic submission information and any final materials so that it can be included in the conference program and web site. This information needs to be finalized four weeks after receipt of acceptance notifications. Please be prepared to deliver your final versions of your information and work on or before these dates.

FAQs

Deadlines and Extensions
Submissions
Upon Acceptance

 

Deadlines and Extensions

 

What is the submission deadline?

30 June 2016, 23:59 UTC/GMT.

 

Can I submit after the deadline?

No. The deadline is absolute. All submissions receive equal consideration up to the published deadline. Please respect other contributors and allow time for unforeseen circumstances in your submission, including (but not limited to) network connectivity, equipment failures, job impacts, life or family events, etc. These personal circumstances are outside of SIGGRAPH Asia 2016’s direct control and cannot be accommodated fairly.

 

Why is this so absolute?

Primarily, the answer is fairness and equal opportunity for consideration. This respects the contribution process for all submissions. Secondly, the deadlines were designed to maximize submission development and quality for all contributors, including those contributing to other SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 programs. Submission deadlines are set as late as possible, but they must also support quality in review, production, and delivery at SIGGRAPH Asia 2016.

 

Are partial or incomplete submissions considered?

Incomplete submissions are not guaranteed a review. Contributors are required to minimally meet all submission requirements by the published deadline. The Committee will evaluate the merit of each completed proposal as it was submitted at the deadline even if it does not meet the author's personal quality objectives. Please allow yourself enough time to meet your own quality goals.

 

How will SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 address network failures?

SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 is only responsible for the availability of the submission server. If the Symposium on Education Chair is notified of a hardware or service failure in the submission system, he/she will authorize an appropriate adjustment (and will prominently post notices at several locations). All other network failures between your location and the SIGGRAPH server will not affect the submission deadline. Please submit early to avoid connectivity-support problems or last-minute submission-server performance issues.

 

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Submissions

Is there a difference between the Technical Papers and a paper in the Symposium on Education?

Yes, they are different programs and have separate submission criteria.

 

Can I submit after the deadline?

No. The deadline is absolute.

 

Can I change the files I uploaded to the submission system?

You can change and update your submission information and files on the submission system until the deadline. We encourage you to create an account and start submission process early.

 

My company sells educational software. Can we make a sales presentation?

No. The Exhibition is the best place for that.

 

English is not my first language. Can I get help to improve the text in my paper?

SIGGRAPH Asia 2016 provides an English Review Service for authors who are not native English speakers.

 

Can I still use English Review Service if I apply just before the deadline?

The English Review Service makes no guarantees about turnaround. For the best chance of having your submission reviewed by this service, please ensure that you complete your submission at least 14 days before the deadline.

 

I teach primary-school students, but I am not an expert in computer graphics. I have designed something using computer graphics, software, interactive techniques, games, etc. that really helps my students understand a concept (math, English, dance, etc.). Should I submit?

Yes. It may be appropriate for a paper or talk.

 

There's an illustration in my paper that I got from the Internet. Is that okay?

If your content contains material copyrighted by someone else, you must obtain permission to use that material from the copyright holder. Examples of this include, but are not limited to, images, video clips, sounds, and articles published in other media. Obtaining this permission to use may take some time, and may involve paying a licensing fee to the holder of copyright.

 

Can I submit work that I've published or presented, or has been accepted for publication or presentation, elsewhere?

Yes, though with some caveats. First, you must indicate the prior appearance via the checkbox on the submission form and provide a description of how and where the work appeared. Second, be aware that SIGGRAPH Asia attendees expect to see things they've never seen before. The jury will decide if the novelty and impact of the submission warrant acceptance despite its appearance elsewhere. Generally speaking, it's OK if your work has been presented in a small workshop or colloquium, and it's OK if your work has been published in journals in other fields. However, work that has appeared in a major computer graphics journal or a mainstream computer graphics conference should not be submitted.

 

Can I submit work that was presented at a previous SIGGRAPH or SIGGRAPH Asia conference?

The submission form has a checkbox that requires you to indicate this fact. The jury will decide if the novelty of the submission warrants acceptance regardless of prior presentation or publication. Submissions in most formats require novelty and will not be accepted unless the work has progressed since last time. However, Workshops and Panels may remain valuable from year to year and will be considered by the jury, but proposals should clearly offer compelling reasons for repetition.

 

Do you support anything other than Portable Document Format (PDF)? It is easier for me to provide files in (your file type here). Everyone can read those, right?

No, please submit in PDF format. Reviewers come from many backgrounds and use many operating systems (Windows, Mac OS, Linux, etc.). PDF provides easy standardization (universal viewer support, graphics, embedded fonts, etc.) for both the reviewer and the proposer (for example, it preserves intentional formatting by the submitter). Even ASCII clear text is not "universal" due to carriage-return differences, column widths, lack of graphics, etc. While we are unable to provide document conversion software that generates PDF output, please note that many websites provide such services. Keying in the following keywords: "online word to pdf converter" in any major search engine's search box will give you a list of such services.

 

What are good-quality presentation notes?

Think of your notes as being the textbook chapters that you summarize in your presentation. Good quality notes are any combination of materials (text, images, video, source code, demos, etc.) that can assist people during your presentation and beyond the scope of the auditorium. Copies of the slides, images, and videos used during the presentation are common, but by themselves are not enough. They should be annotated with additional detailed explanations of complex concepts, elaborations on related topics that cannot fit into the time of the presentation, mathematical derivations, etc. Clear examples, tutorials, explanation of techniques, annotations from your experience, and program source code, for example, are always appreciated by the attendees. This material should help attendees accurately understand your presentation and build a useful context for application of what they have learned. Please refer to the Courses' sample Course Notes that help gauge what would be a quality set of notes for your presentation Notes.

 

Our presentation notes are completely done. Should we put them all in the download area as part of our submission?

No. A representative sampling of the quality of your notes is all that is required. Complete sets can overwhelm and complicate the review process. It is better to show a subsection that demonstrates detail, annotation, and supplemental materials than provide the entire set.

 

Can I submit additional materials (audio, video, animations, etc.) with my submission?

While we only accept a sample PDF of the notes to be submitted with your proposal, you are encouraged to include a list of additional materials with your proposal. If you have samples of materials available for consideration with your proposal, please provide a reference (for example, a URL) to their location.

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Upon Acceptance

If your work is accepted, you will be required to prepare the final print-ready file following the specifications in the acceptance notification.

Please note: The schedule to provide your final material after receiving the acceptance notification is very tight. Please plan your personal schedule accordingly.
Detailed information and instructions as well as deadlines will be sent to submitters along with the acceptance letter. Closer to the event, the organizers will confirm the schedule, and any presentation, workshop or exhibit needs.

For instructions about preparation and delivery of your final content for publications, please carefully follow the instructions in the acceptance letter.
You will be notified of acceptance or rejection in August 2016, 23:59 UTC/GMT.

 

I can't afford to come all the way to Macao for the conference. Will SIGGRAPH Asia pay for a part of my travel expenses?

We are unable to support your travel or hotel accommodation or any other related travel expenses. Please see the Presenter Recognition Policy for more details.

 

I have a great idea for a presentation, but I'm not sure if it's appropriate (too basic, advanced, fuzzy, etc.) for your program.

Please send it in, and let us make the decision.

 

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Timeline

All deadlines are 23:59 UTC/GMT.

30 June 2016
Submission Deadline

July 2016
Jury Review

Early August 2016
Symposium on Education Jury Meeting

23 August 2016
Acceptance Notification

6 September 2016
Deadline of Revised Submissions

23 September 2016
Final Publication-Ready Materials Due

5 - 8 December 2016
SIGGRAPH Asia 2016

 

*Publications content will be available in the ACM Digital Library one week prior to the conference.

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