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Get involved! Become a sponsor of SIGCSE 2015, or join us as an exhibitor!
The support of many excellent sponsors and exhibitors help make SIGCSE the amazing conference that it is.
Sponsors make this conference possible. The best way to transform how we approach the teaching of computing is to bring people together to share best practices, be they design strategies for active learning or assessment strategies for education online.
Exhibitors are an essential part of the SIGCSE community. As we engage in questions of how best to bring computing to students around the world, exhibitors connect us to what resources exist for our students.
Assuring Quality • Stimulating Innovation
The best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers.
Providing students with hands-on software experiences with the worlds' largest companies.
We have many excellent exhibitors this year: both old friends who we love to see, and new faces who will bring new ideas and tools to the table.
There are many ways to take part in SIGCSE. You can submit your work and share it with your colleagues. You can review submissions, helping create an excellent conference experience for everyone. You can volunteer, and help make sure things run smoothly.
Friday, September 5th, 2014 |
Papers Panels Special Sessions Workshops |
Monday, September 29, 2014 |
Student Research Competition |
Monday, October 27th, 2014 |
Birds of a Feather Posters Lightning Talks Demos |
SIGCSE is an excellent conference because of the hard work of its community. Every submission—be it paper, poster, or otherwise—is reviewed by people just like you.
This year, we have two new categories (Lightning Talks and Demos), and we need your help reviewing more than ever.
There are two ways you should consider getting involved at SIGCSE!
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Kansas City, Missouri (not to be confused with other Kansas Cities) is an excellent conference location. There are great attractions to enjoy outdoors (average high temperature in March: 50-60 ˚F), tasty food and beverage, and our venue is centrally located and going to be a great venue for SIGCSE. Note also that our conference hotel and venue hotel are one and the same!