Courses

Each course proposal is extensively reviewed between the submission deadline and the jury selection meeting. Course selection considers factors such as:

  • Course proposal: description, abstract, syllabus, organisation and flow, categorisation, length, presentation history.

  • Course content: material coverage, effectiveness, course notes, and supplementary materials.

  • Audience interest level: appropriateness, overlap/best fit, educational value.

  • Topical relevance

  • Speaker expertise

  • Courses program objectives: quality, depth, breadth, program balance, continuity, originality, schedule flexibility (course lengths), resources

Please see Frequently Asked Questions for a more detailed summary of the selection process.

Proposers should learn the results of the jury process by late July 2008.

Upon Acceptance
The course organizer must collect and prepare:

  • A final set of electronic Course Notes.

  • Digital supplementary materials (for example, sample code, datasets, documentation, demos, animations, etc.)

  • A final course timeline listing the topics and speakers in chronological order.

All material must be suitable for publication.

Before you submit your proposal, please make sure that all of your presenters have reviewed terms of the Acceptance Agreement. If your submission is selected by SIGGRAPH Asia 2008, every speaker in your course must complete and send the Acceptance Agreement via fax or postal or courier service by the date specified in your acceptance notice to:

The Conference Programme Manager
Koelnmesse Pte Ltd
152 Beach Road
#25-05 Gateway East
Singapore 189721
Tel: +65 65006700
Fax: +65 6296 2771

If we do not receive all presenter acceptance agreements, your course cannot be presented at the conference.

The SIGGRAPH Asia 2008 Acceptance Agreement is a legal document. It explains the uses SIGGRAPH makes of presented material and requires all course contributors and presenters to acknowledge that they have permission to use the submitted material. This may involve seeking clearance from employers or others who own and have loaned the presenter material (such as any video or slides).

The agreement helps prevent situations whereby SIGGRAPH Asia 2008 presentations include material without permission that might lead to complaints or even legal action.

In addition, the agreement asks if ACM SIGGRAPH may use your materials for conference and organisation promotional material in exchange for full author/artist credit information (which you may decline).

Again, every presenter must submit a signed SIGGRAPH Asia 2008 Acceptance Agreement (signature of parent or legal guardian is also required if contributor is under age 18). Presenters who fail to complete a signed form will not be allowed to present at the conference.

Presenter Recognition
See the Presenter Recognition Policy for a summary of what you will receive if your proposal is accepted by SIGGRAPH Asia 2008.