a brief outline of the tutorial structure; practical sessions.</li></ul></li><li>Tutorial length: full (6 hours) or half day (3 hours).</li><li>Any special equipment/software needs for the tutorial</li></ul><h3 id=tutorial-online-presence>Tutorial Online Presence</h3><p>Accepted tutorials will be required to prepare a tutorial web page containing detailed information about the tutorial content, schedule and organization. Tutorial organizers are also responsible for the timely production and distribution of all material to be used during the tutorial (slides, notes, technical articles, etc.). In the case of a hands-on tutorial requiring software, it is strongly recommended that organizers place any software prerequisites online for participants to download and install before the start of the tutorial.</p><h3 id=tutorial-format>Tutorial Format</h3><p>We encourage tutorial proponents to decide and motivate if and why their tutorial works (only) in an in-person, hybrid, or online format.</p><h3 id=evaluation-criteria>Evaluation Criteria</h3><p>The decision on acceptance or rejection of tutorial proposals will be made on the basis of the overall quality of the proposal and its appeal to a reasonable fraction of the ACM REP community.</p><p>In particular, tutorials are encouraged to consider the following guidelines:</p><ul><li>The research topic falls in the general scope of the conference.</li><li>There is a clear focus on a specific technology, problem or application.</li><li>There is an anticipation of a sufficiently large community interested in the topic.</li><li>There is a concrete plan for the tutorial format including exercises or other types of hands-on work.</li></ul><p>All submitted tutorial proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:</p><ul><li>ability of the tutorial to contribute to strengthening the ACM REP community;</li><li>clarity and quality of the tutorial, which should emerge from its description;</li><li>good organization, as appearing from the outline;</li><li>the value of any materials released with the tutorial for the community;
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