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  Participate!

 
 

There are a number of ways to participate at MidWIC 2009!

All submissions are due September 25, 2009

Students can create any of the following:

 
     
 

Poster
Posters are very easy to do. They are typically used to present interesting class projects, undergraduate/graduate research, internships, service learning experiences and works-in-progress.

  • Posters can be 24"x36" or 36"x48". We will provide three-fold cardboard poster holders for you to present your poster. Horizontal posters would fit best on the cardboard holders.

To do a poster, please submit an abstract

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Lightning Talk
A Lightning Talk is a mini presentation, lasting only five minutes. Topics range from a class project, research, inside information on how to survive a computing major, programming tips, ideas on how to create a successful women in computing group, etc.

To do a lightning talk, please submit an abstract

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Birds of a Feather
These are informal discussion groups where people with common interests can talk about a specific issue or topic area. BoFs can be led by anyone to discuss anything related to computing, academia, industry, or women in computing.

To lead a BoF session, please submit an abstract

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Presentation
If you have been involved in a research project, internship, co-op, service-learning, or other interesting experience related to computer science or information technology, this is an opportunity to share that experience with others and perhaps inspire them to pursue similar opportunities.

To do a presentation, please submit an abstract