Workshop Proposals
ASPRS will sponsor workshops on Monday, March 9 and Tuesday March 10, 2009.
These workshops are intended to be educational and not for promoting vendor software
or hardware. Workshops should be impartial and cover a wide range of commercial
sources even if a specifi c commercial vendor employs the instructor. Workshops can be
taught as either half-day (4 hour) or full-day (8 hour) courses. Workshops may not have
more than two paid instructors. If there is more than one instructor, only one instructor
will be the point of contact for the workshop.
Anyone wishing to propose a workshop for presentation (this would be the person
who would be the instructor) must provide the following information to the ASPRS
Workshop Director by September 12, 2008:
- Workshop title
- 500-word abstract describing the length of the workshop (half or full-day); the
goals/objectives and content of the workshop; the intended audience of the workshop
including whether it is introductory, intermediate, or advanced material; and, names of
instructors
- Instructor(s) vitae
- Whether this is an established or a newly developed workshop and whether the
instructor(s) have given this workshop in the past
- If it is an established workshop, provide a copy of the most current workbook/materials
All workshop proposals will be considered for this meeting and the ASPRS Workshop
Coordinator will notify those selected for inclusion in the Workshop Program.
In addition to considering new proposals, the Workshop Coordinator will recruit
additional workshops to complete a well-balanced program, minimizing subject
overlap and maximizing the quality of the overall Workshop Program. Anyone
wishing to propose a workshop for consideration should contact ASPRS Workshop
Coordinator Bob Burtch at (231) 591-2634, rburtch@charter.net, or burtchr@ferris.edu for instruction. ASPRS reserves the right to cancel any workshop that does not have
sufficient enrollment 30 days prior to the start date.
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