W3C

%%Title%%

A W3C Workshop on %%Subtitle%%

%%Dates of the workshop%%, %%Venue city%%, %%Venue country%%

Social media

Twitter#%%Twitter hashtag%%

Important dates

%%Date 1 - deadline for submissions%%:
Deadline for submission of expressions of interest & position statements
%%Date 2 - acceptance notification%%:
Acceptance notification and registration instructions sent
%%Date 3 - program announced%%:
Program announced
%%Date 4 - deadline for registration%%:
Deadline for registration
%%Dates of the workshop%%:
Workshop

Expressions of interest & position statements

Fill out the expression of interest form or submit a position statement

Host


W3C gratefully acknowledges %%Host name%% for hosting this workshop.

Introduction

[Put here a description of the workshop and its context. Remove the following text and table.]

This template is based on the structure and style for workshop pages that has been in use, with small variations, since 2011. In particular, it derives from:

Year Link Notes
2011 Web and TV workshop
2012 Automotive workshop uses PHP for some components
2013 Comm team's template pages built from several small PHP files
2014 STRINT workshop based on Comm team template, but with a makefile and SBP
2014 Annotations workshop everything on a single page
2016 Doug Shepers's template derived from the above
2018 Ivan's template template for multiple pages.

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Workshop topics

Topics include, but are not limited to the following:

Out of scope

Goals

[The primary goal of the workshop is…]

Who should attend

Attendance is open to all, and our aim is to get a diversity of attendees from a variety of industries and communities, including:

How to participate

[Describe here the conditions of attendance. E.g.:]

Participants will be invited based on a short position statement or an expression of interest. All submissions are evaluated by a program committee and all accepted submissions will be published.

A position statement is a text in English of between 500 and 1000 words. It must be sent as HTML or as plain text to the address <%%Mailing list for position statements%%> and should contain:

If you include images, please include them as data URLs in the HTML, so that the position statement is self-contained.

Instead of sending a position statement, you can use the online form to submit an expression of interest. The form consists of a set of questions about you and about your goals and interests relative to the workshop topics.

Program committee

The program committee consists of:

Logistics

[Photo of %%Host name%%]

%%Host name%%
%%Venue street and number%%
%%Venue postal code%% %%Venue city%%
%%Venue country%%

[Hotels nearby]

[Nearest airport and other travel info.]

Papers & participants

We will publish here the list of participants with their position statements or expressions of interest.

Agenda

The agenda will be published here on %%Date 3 - program announced%%.

Time Topic
Day 1
13:00 Registration
14:00 Topic
  • Topic
  • Topic
Day 2
09:00 Welcome again
09:15 Topic