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+ | * FOSS4G 2007 has a "workshops day" on Monday September 24th, that will have half-day (3 hour) workshops. | ||
+ | * FOSS4G 2007 will have 90-minute workshops that take place during the conference, September 25-27. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | A possible approach for the Workshop Committee to use when reviewing the workshop submissions. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Limiting Factors == | ||
+ | # technical limitations | ||
+ | ## the entire Victoria Conference Center is booked for the conference | ||
+ | ##* on Monday, all rooms will be available for use for the half-day workshops | ||
+ | ##* Tuesday through Thursday 90-minute workshops will run concurrent with presentations | ||
+ | ##* for the 90-minute workshops, it would be preferred to have them run in rooms that remain setup throughout the conference | ||
+ | ##* the smallest room size is 24 feet by 15 feet, with a suggested maximum classroom seating size of 18 | ||
+ | ##* some rooms can be used 'full size', or can be divided with a 'hard wall' to make two classrooms | ||
+ | ##* with all rooms used 'full size', there are 9 possible classrooms | ||
+ | ##* with all rooms used 'divided' there are 12 possible classrooms | ||
+ | ## number of PCs | ||
+ | ##* the review and selection of the workshop submissions is being done before the number of available PCs is finalized | ||
+ | ##* seating two people per PC, with 10 PCs, means a minimum workshop size of 20 people, which can be accommodated in all rooms, with the possible exception of the two or three smallest rooms | ||
+ | # number of workshop slots | ||
+ | ## half-day workshops | ||
+ | ### if we assume a minimum of 60 PCs, and 10 PCs per workshop, there can be 6 concurrent workshops | ||
+ | ### morning + afternoon means a total of 12 workshops | ||
+ | ### if more PCs are available, the size of workshops could be larger, and/or there could be more workshops | ||
+ | ## 90-minute workshops | ||
+ | ### if we assume a minimum of 60 PCs, and two people per PC, that allows for 120 people at a time in the 90-minute workshops | ||
+ | ### the size of the rooms available to setup for the 90-minute workshops may limit the maximum capacity for 90-minute workshops | ||
+ | ### the [http://www.foss4g2007.org/program_overview/ FOSS4G Program] allows for 1-2 workshops to run concurrent with the presentations | ||
+ | ### the number 90-minute workshops is limited by the number of slots available | ||
+ | ### there are eight 90-minute time slots in the conference program | ||
+ | ### assuming running two concurrent 90-minute workshops means a maximum of sixteen 90-minute workshops | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Half-Day workshops == | ||
+ | # based on the limiting factors, start with an assumption of 12 slots for half-day workshops | ||
+ | # review the list of submissions for half-day workshops, and remove any that are not appropriate for the conference | ||
+ | # if the number of submissions remaining is less than 12, panic! | ||
+ | # if the number of submissions is only slightly higher than 12, see if the limiting factors can be adjusted to accommodate all the submissions | ||
+ | # if the number of submissions is substantially higher than 12 | ||
+ | ## 'score' the workshop submissions | ||
+ | ### assign each submission a starting 'score' of zero | ||
+ | ### -3 for any submissions presented at FOSS4G 2006 | ||
+ | ### -2 for any submissions that were presented at FOSS4G conferences prior to 2006 | ||
+ | ### -1 if the workshop can be presented in a 90-minute format | ||
+ | ### +1 if the workshop presenter is known for good presentations | ||
+ | ### +1 if the workshop topic is expected to be of high interest | ||
+ | ### +1 if the workshop topic is particularly relevant to conference themes | ||
+ | ### +1 if the workshop topic is new/different/unique | ||
+ | ### each workshop committee member must assign each submission either +1 or -1 'committee member points' | ||
+ | ## produce a 'ranked list' of the workshop submissions | ||
+ | ## workshop committee reviews the 'ranked list', and may assign additional + or - 'committee points' to workshops | ||
+ | |||
+ | == 90-minute workshops == | ||
+ | # based on the limiting factors, start with an assumption of 16 slots for 90-minute workshops | ||
+ | # review the list of submissions for 90-minute workshops, and remove any that are not appropriate for the conference | ||
+ | # add to the 90-minute list any half-day workshops that can be presented in a 90-minute format | ||
+ | # if the number of submissions remaining is less than 16, panic! | ||
+ | # if the number of submissions is only slightly higher than 16, see if the limiting factors can be adjusted to accommodate all the submissions | ||
+ | # if the number of submissions is substantially higher than 16 | ||
+ | ## 'score' the workshop submissions | ||
+ | ### assign each submission a starting 'score' of zero | ||
+ | ### -3 for any submissions presented at FOSS4G 2006 | ||
+ | ### -2 for any submissions that were presented at FOSS4G conferences prior to 2006 | ||
+ | ### -1 if the workshop can be presented in a half-day format | ||
+ | ### +1 if the workshop presenter is known for good presentations | ||
+ | ### +1 if the workshop topic is expected to be of high interest | ||
+ | ### +1 if the workshop topic is particularly relevant to conference themes | ||
+ | ### +1 if the workshop topic is new/different/unique | ||
+ | ### each workshop committee member must assign each submission either +1 or -1 'committee member points' | ||
+ | ## produce a 'ranked list' of the workshop submissions | ||
+ | ## workshop committee reviews the 'ranked list', and may assign additional + or - 'committee points' to workshops | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Final Steps == | ||
+ | # 'flag' any workshops that appear on both the half-day and 90-minute 'ranked lists' | ||
+ | # workshop committee provides the conference organizing committee with the 'ranked lists' |
Revision as of 06:44, 6 March 2007
FOSS4G2007_Workshop_Submissions
- FOSS4G 2007 has a "workshops day" on Monday September 24th, that will have half-day (3 hour) workshops.
- FOSS4G 2007 will have 90-minute workshops that take place during the conference, September 25-27.
A possible approach for the Workshop Committee to use when reviewing the workshop submissions.
Limiting Factors
- technical limitations
- the entire Victoria Conference Center is booked for the conference
- on Monday, all rooms will be available for use for the half-day workshops
- Tuesday through Thursday 90-minute workshops will run concurrent with presentations
- for the 90-minute workshops, it would be preferred to have them run in rooms that remain setup throughout the conference
- the smallest room size is 24 feet by 15 feet, with a suggested maximum classroom seating size of 18
- some rooms can be used 'full size', or can be divided with a 'hard wall' to make two classrooms
- with all rooms used 'full size', there are 9 possible classrooms
- with all rooms used 'divided' there are 12 possible classrooms
- number of PCs
- the review and selection of the workshop submissions is being done before the number of available PCs is finalized
- seating two people per PC, with 10 PCs, means a minimum workshop size of 20 people, which can be accommodated in all rooms, with the possible exception of the two or three smallest rooms
- the entire Victoria Conference Center is booked for the conference
- number of workshop slots
- half-day workshops
- if we assume a minimum of 60 PCs, and 10 PCs per workshop, there can be 6 concurrent workshops
- morning + afternoon means a total of 12 workshops
- if more PCs are available, the size of workshops could be larger, and/or there could be more workshops
- 90-minute workshops
- if we assume a minimum of 60 PCs, and two people per PC, that allows for 120 people at a time in the 90-minute workshops
- the size of the rooms available to setup for the 90-minute workshops may limit the maximum capacity for 90-minute workshops
- the FOSS4G Program allows for 1-2 workshops to run concurrent with the presentations
- the number 90-minute workshops is limited by the number of slots available
- there are eight 90-minute time slots in the conference program
- assuming running two concurrent 90-minute workshops means a maximum of sixteen 90-minute workshops
- half-day workshops
Half-Day workshops
- based on the limiting factors, start with an assumption of 12 slots for half-day workshops
- review the list of submissions for half-day workshops, and remove any that are not appropriate for the conference
- if the number of submissions remaining is less than 12, panic!
- if the number of submissions is only slightly higher than 12, see if the limiting factors can be adjusted to accommodate all the submissions
- if the number of submissions is substantially higher than 12
- 'score' the workshop submissions
- assign each submission a starting 'score' of zero
- -3 for any submissions presented at FOSS4G 2006
- -2 for any submissions that were presented at FOSS4G conferences prior to 2006
- -1 if the workshop can be presented in a 90-minute format
- +1 if the workshop presenter is known for good presentations
- +1 if the workshop topic is expected to be of high interest
- +1 if the workshop topic is particularly relevant to conference themes
- +1 if the workshop topic is new/different/unique
- each workshop committee member must assign each submission either +1 or -1 'committee member points'
- produce a 'ranked list' of the workshop submissions
- workshop committee reviews the 'ranked list', and may assign additional + or - 'committee points' to workshops
- 'score' the workshop submissions
90-minute workshops
- based on the limiting factors, start with an assumption of 16 slots for 90-minute workshops
- review the list of submissions for 90-minute workshops, and remove any that are not appropriate for the conference
- add to the 90-minute list any half-day workshops that can be presented in a 90-minute format
- if the number of submissions remaining is less than 16, panic!
- if the number of submissions is only slightly higher than 16, see if the limiting factors can be adjusted to accommodate all the submissions
- if the number of submissions is substantially higher than 16
- 'score' the workshop submissions
- assign each submission a starting 'score' of zero
- -3 for any submissions presented at FOSS4G 2006
- -2 for any submissions that were presented at FOSS4G conferences prior to 2006
- -1 if the workshop can be presented in a half-day format
- +1 if the workshop presenter is known for good presentations
- +1 if the workshop topic is expected to be of high interest
- +1 if the workshop topic is particularly relevant to conference themes
- +1 if the workshop topic is new/different/unique
- each workshop committee member must assign each submission either +1 or -1 'committee member points'
- produce a 'ranked list' of the workshop submissions
- workshop committee reviews the 'ranked list', and may assign additional + or - 'committee points' to workshops
- 'score' the workshop submissions
Final Steps
- 'flag' any workshops that appear on both the half-day and 90-minute 'ranked lists'
- workshop committee provides the conference organizing committee with the 'ranked lists'