call for abstracts
Abstract Criteria
All submitted abstracts must meet all of the following requirements:
- Abstracts must be submitted and presented in English.
- Text should be entered in sentence case.
- The size of your abstract body should be limited to 500 words.
- Your abstract will be submitted as plain text on the submission site (it is recommended that you copy and paste your abstract into the field provided).
- Describe what will be presented, focusing on the material to be covered, and the benefits to the attendees.
- Identify whom the session is intended for, listing job titles etc.
- Describe the style of presentation (Presentation vs. demo) and type (Strategic vs. Technical)
Important Information
- Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the BILT ANZ committee.
- Abstracts will be approved on their merit, within the conference’s time and resource constraints.
- Successful applicants will present in 75-minute sessions.
- Sessions can take the form of labs, technical presentations or facilitated discussions. Case studies demonstrating innovative or well-developed practice are welcomed and encouraged to be put forward as an abstract.
- If you are considering submitting a panel discussion, we encourage you to consider diversity of views and backgrounds when assembling your panel members
- Feedback suggests that our delegates are becoming more experienced with use of software tools and as such are seeking more advanced sessions. Therefore, submitted abstracts should be classified as (and suitable for) Intermediate, Advanced, Expert, Guru, or All Levels.
Session Formats
- Presentation/Lecture
- Lab (these will be BYO Devices)
- Workshop
- Facilitated Panel
- Roundtable
- Forum
Abstract Tags
Vendor Tags
Levels of Expertise
Each session is required to have an experience level nominated by the speaker. Speakers are to ensure their nominated experience level matches the content in their presentation. Feedback from past conferences suggests that delegates are looking for more advanced session content, therefore we do not intend on presenting any beginner level classes and are seeking abstracts in the following experience levels: