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Call for ISWC 2008 tutorial proposals

Call for ISWC 2008 tutorial proposals

By Tim Finin on Monday, February 18th, 2008 at 11:17 am.

ISWC 2008, the 7th International Semantic Web Conference, seeks proposals for tutorials that present the state of the art of a Semantic Web area enabling attendees to fully appreciate the current issues, main schools of thought, and possible application areas. The half- or full-day tutorials will be given on 26-27 October, just before the main conference begins. Email proposals to David Martin (martin@ai.sri.com) by 16 May 2008. The ISWC 2008 tutorial program is chaired by Lalana Kagal (MIT) and David Martin (SRI).

Over the years I’ve given a number of tutorials and always found it to be a very rewarding experience. You can reuse the material in tutorials for other events and, if you are an academic, in your classes. And, even if you consider yourself to be an expert, you will always learn something about the subject.

Related posts: • CFP: ISWC-08 Semantic Web workshop proposals;  • Int. Conf. Semantic Web deadlines this week and next (ISWC 2008);  • ISWC 2008 site available;  

 

 

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