The Twenty First Biennial ACMS conference will be held at Charleston Southern University in Charleston, South Carolina May 31-June 3, 2017. The featured speakers are Sloan Despeaux, Dominic Klyve and Derek Schuurman. In the coming months, conference details will be posted at http://acmsonline.org/2017-acms-conference/
At this time proposals are being accepted for talks. The submitted proposals need to include the presenter’s name, presentation title, and an abstract of 250 words or less. Please provide your abstract in Word or TeX/LaTeX. Most presentations are expected to last 15 minutes plus a 5 minute transition time between speakers. A selection of the presentations will last for 25 minutes with a 5 minute transition. Please indicate if you would like to be considered for a longer presentation. There will also be a poster session, especially for students. You will be notified at a later date whether your submission has been selected for the conference.
ACMS is looking for presentations in the following general categories:
Computer Science
Computer Science Education
Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Statistics
Statistics Education
Interaction of Faith and Discipline
Proposals should be sent to ddawson (at) csuniv.edu by February 15, 2017. Please put “ACMS proposal” in the subject line. Any proposal received after February 15 will be considered if space remains.
Refereed Proceedings:
Please note that this year’s ACMS Proceedings will be refereed. To allow authors time to incorporate audience feedback into their papers, all submissions to the Proceedings will be due September 15, 2017. Submissions for the Proceedings should be in TeX or LaTeX (this type setting software can be obtained for free). If you are not familiar with this software, Tom Price will be offering a workshop in using LaTeX as part of the pre-conference.