Submissions
To submit a full proceedings paper or abstract
for consideration at ISAGA 2010,
please do the following…
- Use the appropriate template from below to prepare your paper or abstract.
- Blind your paper or abstract by removing any author information.
- Email your paper or abstract to isaga2010@gmail.com by the deadline. In the subject line, please put the first word of the track name (DESIGN, USAGE, or RESEARCH) and the type of submission (PAPER, or ABSTRACT) to which you are submitting. In the body, please put the title of your work, the author information that was removed during the blinding process, the amount of time (to the nearest half-hour) that you expect to need for your presentation, and any special considerations (e.g. poster dimensions or room layout). Attach the paper to the email and hit send.
- You will receive an autoreply letting you know that the email has been received. That’s all there is to it!
Deadlines
Full proceedings papers
- Word Template for full papers: ISAGA-2010-PaperTemplate
- Submission for Review: 15 April 2010
- Notification of Acceptance: 1 May 2010
- Publication Ready Paper due: 1 June 2010
Abstracts
- For workshops, tutorials, demonstrations, interactive game play, posters, panels and such
- Deadline: 15 May 2010
- Word template for abstracts: ISAGA-2010-AbstractTemplate
- Optional Powerpoint template for posters: ISAGA-2010-PPTposterTemplate
- Optional PDF template for posters: ISAGA-2010-PDFposterTemplate
Open Space
- Extended paper discussions, impromptu game play, and lunch ‘table talks’
- No deadline as these will be announced during the conference
Tracks
- Design and development of simulation and games
- Track chair Vincent Peters of Samenspraakadvies
- Usage, debriefing, and application of simulations and games
- Track chair Elyssebeth Leigh of the University of Technology Sydney
- Research about and assessment using simulations and games
- Track chair Richard Teach of the Georgia Institute of Technology (emeritus)
Fields
- Aerospace, biology, business, chemistry, computer science, defense, dentistry, ecology, economics, education, engineering, geology, health care, history, language acquisition, management, medicine, physics, public policy, social work, urban planning, and so on…
Templates adapted from those provided courtesy of SimTecT.