STC's Technical Communication Summit: Questions & Answers

Answers to Key Questions

The strength of our educational program directly comes from the proposals we receive. To facilitate the best chance of acceptance, please note the following before submitting your proposal:

What must be included with a proposal?

Review the Proposal Checklist before submitting your proposal.

How do I submit a proposal?

Only through our online system. We cannot accept proposals in other ways.

How many proposals may I submit?

As many as you like. But please note that (a) you must separately submit each proposal and (b) presenters may only appear on a total of two technical program sessions.

When are proposals due?

5:00 PM (EDT) on Friday, October 19, 2007.

If I have spoken at previous annual STC conferences, do I need to submit speaker references?

If you have presented within the past 4 years, you do not need to provide references. Your speaking evaluations from the past conference(s) will be reviewed.

How are proposals reviewed?

Three track managers for your proposal's track will evaluate your proposal. Reviewers consider the potential appeal and relevance of the session content to conference participants. Thoughtful preparation and communication of your proposal will aid the reviewers in reaching an informed determination. Please note that proposals will not be reviewed without the supporting materials completed.

When will the Conference Advisory Committee communicate its decisions?

By December 31, 2007.

How can I change a proposal already submitted?

Until the deadline (October 19, 2007), you may update a proposal by doing the following:

  1. Log back into the proposal system.
  2. Select the corresponding proposal ID from the login table that appears when you return to our online proposal system. (Note that the system assigns each proposal a unique ID.)
  3. Click on the "Edit" button.
  4. Begin editing.
  5. When you complete editing the proposal, follow the prompts to submit it again.

Whom do I contact with questions?

About the content of a proposal:
One of the members of the advisory committee (listed on the Program Advisory Committee page).

About technical problems that arise when submitting your proposal:
Lloyd Tucker at +1 (571) 366-1904, or by e-mail .

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