PME29 Melbourne 10-15 July 2005
Learners and Learning Environments


Poster Presentations

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Description

Poster Presentations (PP) are available for those whose work is more suitably communicated in a pictorial or graphical format or demonstration (e.g., computer program), rather than through an oral presentation. There is no formal oral presentation associated with posters, although there will be a time allotted, after sufficient display time, during which presenters will be available by their posters for informal discussion with conference participants. A poster can present research projects, software developments, curricular innovations, educational programs, etc., consistent with the aims of PME. Proposals must to describe both the contents of the poster and its particular visual characteristics . The Program Committee will review the proposals for Poster presentations.

Proposals of Poster presentations must be in the hands of the Conference Secretariat (page 6) not later than 1 March, 2005. It is strongly recommended to use the forms on the PME29 website or directly on http://igpme.org/forms/RR_SO_PP_proposal.html . Notification of receipt and acceptance of the proposal will be mailed in April 2005. Please contact us if you have not received this notification by the end of April.

In order for a proposal to be considered the presenting author(s) must pay the Conference Deposit not later than the submission date (1 March, 2005). The full registration fee has to be received not later than 31 May, 2005 for the accepted proposals to be included in the Conference Program or the Proceedings.

Guidelines

When preparing a proposal you are requested to:


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