How do tutorial, half-day, and full-day courses differ?
• Full day: Seven hours of syllabus, typically one or two presenters. These courses usually run for a full conference day with 15-minute breaks for morning and afternoon tea, and a (much longer) lunch break. • Half day: 3.5 hours of syllabus, typically one presenter. These courses usually run for a total elapsed time of 3.75 hours in either the morning or afternoon and contain a 15-minute break. • Tutorial: 1.75 hours of syllabus, typically one presenter. Sessions may begin at various times and will contain no scheduled breaks. These lengths and break schedules cannot be altered. 7. Why is it necessary to specify an intended audience? The average SIGGRAPH-conference attendee should be sufficient detail, no? No. The attendee population is actually widely variable. Your detailed audience identification aids proposal evaluation by the review committee (program balancing) and proper marketing to interested conference attendees. 8. My course was accepted by a previous SIGGRAPH conference. D
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