Call for Abstracts: Data for Public Good Symposium
Online in Zoom
Online in Zoom

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: We invite you to share your expertise and connection to community data for good efforts by submitting an abstract in one of the following areas: - Demonstration of a completed or ongoing community-university partnership - Methodology or tools that benefit humanity/society - Scholarship on community engagement - Real-world applications of data for public good, including, but not limited to: > Climate change and sustainability > K-12 and higher education > Politics and civic engagement > Public health and medicine > Social justice and equity Submission Deadline: January 14, 2021 by 11:59 pm. Please register and submit your abstract online. Submission Format and Procedure: Please include a title, a list of authors, and their affiliations. If you worked with a community partner/partnering organization or if your work benefits a segment of society, please include this as well. The main body of the abstract should be no more than 300 words and should include a summary of the partnership or research and methods, main results, and impact. Please do not include figures, tables, or a bibliography in the abstract. Please indicate whether you prefer an oral presentation, a poster, or other creative format of your choosing (e.g., dance). Oral presentations will be 15 minutes in length and may consist of one or multiple presenters. The Data for Public Good Committee will try their best to accommodate your preference. Presenters will be notified no later than January 28th.

Statistics in the Community (STATCOM), the Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS), the Community Technical Assistance Collaborative (CTAC), and the Center for Education Design, Evaluation, and Research (CEDER)

Call for Abstracts: Data for Public Good Symposium

We invite you to share your expertise and connection to community data for good efforts by submitting an abstract

icon to add this event to your google calendarNovember 8, 2021 - January-14, 2022

Online in Zoom
Sponsored by: Statistics in the Community (STATCOM), the Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS), the Community Technical Assistance Collaborative (CTAC), and the Center for Education Design, Evaluation, and Research (CEDER)
Contact Information: Data for Public Good Symposium Planning Committee: d4pg-admin@umich.edu

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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: We invite you to share your expertise and connection to community data for good efforts by submitting an abstract in one of the following areas: - Demonstration of a completed or ongoing community-university partnership - Methodology or tools that benefit humanity/society - Scholarship on community engagement - Real-world applications of data for public good, including, but not limited to: > Climate change and sustainability > K-12 and higher education > Politics and civic engagement > Public health and medicine > Social justice and equity Submission Deadline: January 14, 2021 by 11:59 pm. Please register and submit your abstract online. Submission Format and Procedure: Please include a title, a list of authors, and their affiliations. If you worked with a community partner/partnering organization or if your work benefits a segment of society, please include this as well. The main body of the abstract should be no more than 300 words and should include a summary of the partnership or research and methods, main results, and impact. Please do not include figures, tables, or a bibliography in the abstract. Please indicate whether you prefer an oral presentation, a poster, or other creative format of your choosing (e.g., dance). Oral presentations will be 15 minutes in length and may consist of one or multiple presenters. The Data for Public Good Committee will try their best to accommodate your preference. Presenters will be notified no later than January 28th.

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