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Demonstrationsbascom

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(4 pages for proceedings + 1 page appendix)

Demonstrations provide an opportunity to interactively present new tools and technologies for supporting and/or analyzing collaborative learning. A demonstration session takes place during the conference and is of similar duration to that of a paper session. (Those interested in providing an extended tutorial on the use of a tool should propose a pre-workshop tutorial session.) Submissions should describe: (a) the purpose of the tool or technology, (b) the novel contribution of this tool or technology and its significance for CSCL research or practice, and (c) how the demonstration experience will be structured, including interaction with audience members. Aspects of the experience that are necessary to support the submission but which would not be of interest to someone reading the proceedings after the conference (e.g., special equipment requirements, or logistics requirements) should be placed in the 1-page appendix to the submission, and will not be included in the published proceedings.