[games_access] GDC 2009: One Proposal Moves to Phase Two
Thomas Westin
thomas at pininteractive.com
Fri Oct 3 06:04:14 EDT 2008
Hi Michelle,
That's bad news, although not the end of the world :)
I have a hard time understanding what criteria we failed on; now
that's life, just wished they could indicate what.
However, regarding passes I do have some understanding about giving
away passes; although GDC has been generous in the past it is also
quite unique as at other conferences I have presented at (e.g CGAT,
Singapore) I still had to pay for a full pass.
I hope the Arcade session stays in (including some passes), and we
have Adobe and Redbull to follow up on
Kind regards
Thomas
On 3 okt 2008, at 06.24, d. michelle hinn wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Unfortunately, the GDC advisory board did not share our enthusiasm
> about last year's Accessibility Arcade and it -- and 5 other
> proposals -- were rejected.
>
> However, we did have one proposal -- Accessibility 101 -- accepted
> to move to "phase two" -- which does not mean we're in...we are just
> now invited to submit further information to them, including a draft
> of the slides for the session. I attached the requirements to the
> end of this email. This is a new process and I don't know what the
> likelihood of moving forward is but I'm assuming that because they
> get into specific requests ("color blindness") that there is a good
> chance that the session will move on if their directives are followed.
>
> There is a further catch...there can be only one presenter. Yes,
> this is crazy given how this talk has been traditionally run. I will
> appeal this request.
>
> I don't know if the IGDA gets ANY sessions this year but we now have
> to see if we can get "Arcade" saved through that process. I will
> keep you up to date on this as soon as I hear more.
>
> The next question? Passes. At this point we have exactly one pass. I
> am hoping to increase this through multiple ways, including
> corporate sponsorship to purchase more. If we get an IGDA session
> this will give us more but I don't know how many more.
>
> So...I need to know this -- who exactly is planning on attending GDC
> (and at this point you need to be almost 100% sure)? This will help
> me figure out how to get more of us in attendance. We will then,
> together, figure out who the passes will go to in what order.
>
> Please email me offlist (hinn at uiuc.edu) if you were planning on
> participating at GDC 2009 so I can get an accurate headcount.
>
> Frustrated...
> Michelle
>
> -----
>
> I'm the content manager for the upcoming GDC 2009 and I'm following
> up on the status of your submission, "Accessibility 101: Crash
> Course for Beginners." The GDC Advisory Board has conditionally
> accepted your proposal and are now requesting further information to
> make a final decision.
>
> The advisors like the topic of your talk but would like to have one
> presenter deliver the lecture. Please decide who the presenter will
> be, I assume it will be you. We will also need you to prepare the
> full PPT presentation and cover color blindness in your speech. The
> slides will need to be as final as possible for us to gauge the
> value of the content being offered to the veteran developer in
> attendance. In addition, please prepare the following as part of
> your submission:
>
> · 100-word description
> · 50-word concise description for use on the show guide (a
> condensed version of the 100-word description)
> · 100-word max for the takeaway
> · 100-word max for the intended audience
>
> Your slides and outline will be due no later than Nov. 3 for phase
> III review. By mid-October, I'll provide you a unique link that will
> log you back in to the submission form so you may submit the
> requested information. The advisory board will then review the
> material and make a decision. I'll notify you on the status of your
> proposal in early December.
>
> In the meantime, please begin working on your abstract and if you
> have any questions, feel free to contact me.
>
> Best,
> Evelyn
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