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Welcome to the Submission Website for the Consortium for Computing Sciences in colleges - Rocky Mountain Region.

The Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (CCSC) Rocky Mountain Region Conference is designed to promote the exchange of information among college personnel concerned with computer use in the academic environment. It is intended for faculty and students of computing sciences and related information technologies and applications, as well as administrators of academic computer facilities. It supports activities which assist faculty in making appropriate judgments concerning computing resources and educational applications of computer technology. Because departments in smaller colleges and universities are usually small and not highly specialized, the Consortium also encourages the sharing of expertise, effective curricula and efficient technological applications.
  • May 16, 2010 -Deadline for Student Paper Submission
  • April 15, 2010 -Deadline for Abstract Submission
  • June 18, 2010 -Deadline for Paper, Panel, Tutorial, and WorkshopSubmission
  • July 9, 2010 -Deadline for Final Draft Submission and Registration
  • October 15-16, 2010 -Rocky Mountain Conference at Front Range Community College Fort Collins, CO
      Conference Theme:
 New Ways of Learning and Teaching Computing Sciences.
Paper, panel, tutorial and workshop contributions are solicited on all topics in Computing. Suggestions for panels, tutorials, and workshops are encouraged. 
2010 Conference Call

Instructions For Submissions
  1. Submit up to a 300-word abstract for the proposed paper, panel, tutorial, or workshop after creating a new user account or logging in using your existing account. 
  2. Upon receiving an acceptance of your abstract, submit up to a six-page single-spaced paper or a two-page single-spaced proposal for the panel, tutorial, or workshop by logging in and "uploading" the PDF fi1e.
  3. A review of your paper/proposal will result in an acceptance, rejection or possible acceptance with changes. Upon receiving final acceptance your paper or panel/tutorial/workshop summary in Word/WordPerfect file should be uploaded to the website.
  4. To support the peer review process, you are required to do at least three reviews of other papers/proposals. To become a reviewer, sign-up on the tickle website.
  5. All the submissions are subjected to a double-blind review process. Authors of accepted submissions must register for the conference and present their work at the conference.
  6. Review process
Last updated on March 22, 2010
Contact person: Terry Scott