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In this track, we seek proposals that explore aspects of the social experience in OpenSimulator, and what it takes to create, build, and sustain communities. \u00a0Proposals might include presentations that discuss how to market and attract users, issues and barriers to sustaining communities, and what the OpenSimulator platform may need in the future to become a broadly adopted platform for community building in the metaverse.<\/p>\n
Topics of Interest<\/strong><\/p>\n All proposals must be submitted no later than midnight PDT on July 1, 2013<\/span>.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n If your proposal is accepted, you will receive an email by August 1, 2013. \u00a0Accepted speakers must register for the conference by August 7, 2013 in order to be included in the conference schedule and program. \u00a0You may wish to register for the conference even before receiving notification of your proposal status to ensure that your registration has been processed by the August 7th date.<\/p>\n When you submit your proposal, you will need to select an appropriate presentation format that will best fit your content and style.<\/p>\n This presentation format is for a solo presenter who has at least 40 minutes of content to share. Generally the speaker should reserve 10 to 15 minutes of the presentation for Q&A if the presentation is largely lecture style, though we also encourage more interactive sessions that engage the audience.<\/p>\n This format is most appropriate for a team presentation approach that has more than one speaker, though there is a separate format specifically for panels. \u00a0Multiple presenters still need to reserve 10 to 15 minutes for Q&A, and so will need to coordinate in advance how to break up the 40 minutes of content.<\/p>\n The panel presentation style works well with 3 or more speakers, usually who have different perspectives or expertise on a particular topic. \u00a0Panel presentations also have 40 minutes for content and 10 to 15 minutes for Q&A.<\/p>\n Workshops or training classes specifically focus on teaching attendees new skills, usually with hands on activities that encourage the audience to practice the skills being taught. \u00a0 Ideally, presenters who select a Workshop or Training Class format should have previous experience delivering training online.<\/p>\n This can be a live music performance, a short theatrical sketch, a live poetry reading, an interpretive dance or any other performance art. \u00a0This presentation format is generally popular in the Artistic & Creative Expression track, but depending upon your performance, it may also be appropriate in other tracks. \u00a0Please indicate in your submission if your performance should be slotted into a 30 minute or 1 hour time slot, and be very specific about your technical requirements or venue needs.<\/p>\n\n
Submission Deadline<\/h2>\n
Acceptance Notice<\/h2>\n
Presentation Formats<\/h2>\n
Single Presenter Presentation<\/h3>\n
Multiple Presenters Presentation<\/h3>\n
Panel Presentation<\/h3>\n
Workshop or Training Class<\/h3>\n
Live Performance<\/h3>\n
Proposal Submission<\/h2>\n\n