CBI & EDOC 2026 (series) /
TutorialsCBI & EDOC 2026
Call for Tutorials
The goal of a tutorial is to provide attendees a first introduction into a topic or technology. A tutorial can cover any topic in the scope of CBI or EDOC, and ideally it has an adequately supporting corpus of past work and significant prospects of future expansion research-wise.
Submission instructions
Tutorial proposals must be no more than 4 pages long, and must provide a sense of both the scope of the tutorial and the depth within the scope.
A tutorial proposal must include:
- Tutorial title
- The tutor(s) name, affiliation, and contact information
- A short bio of all tutors
- Five-line abstract
- Goals and objectives to be achieved during the tutorial (it must identify the intended audience and its assumed background, as also any prerequisites)
- Topic relevance and novelty, explain the value participants gain from attending this tutorial
- Detailed outline and timetable (tutorials typically will be tentatively scheduled for the first day of the conference, and must last for 90 or 180 minutes)
- Teaching method
- Technology or any other requirements that the local organization must provide for the session (tutors must provide their own computers for presentations or running software)
- References: papers, books, or any other resources that the tutorial builds on
- Previous venues at which similar tutorials might have been presented, and an indication of the number of participants
Tutorials will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
- Fit with CBI or EDOC audience (please see topics of interest to the two conferences)
- Active involvement: It needs to be clear how participants are actively involved in the tutorial (a tutorial typically should not be a purely frontal extended lecture but rather embrace active discussion and participation).
Submissions must be made via EasyChair (please ensure you submit to the correct track: Tutorials): https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cbiedoc2026
Important Dates
- Tutorial proposal submission: 5 May 2026
- Author notification: 19 May 2026
- Tutorial abstract submission: 26 June 2026
Services provided to tutorial presenters
- Tutorials will benefit from the local organizational infrastructure (e.g., registration, refreshments, rooms and screens).
- Participation in tutorials will be available to all registered participants at no extra costs.
- Advertisement of the tutorial on the conference website.
- Announcement of the tutorials via mailing lists.
- Tutorial presenters can submit a 1-page abstract for publication with the Springer EDOC conference proceedings.
- The conference fee will be waived for one tutor (fees are only waived if the tutor is not a presenting author of any other track).