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SIGCSE 2010 Invitation to Exhibit / Conference Support Opportunities

Exhibitors and Supporters

The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) is a community of approximately 2,600 educators and students possessing a passion for studying and improving the state of computer science education at all levels. The annual SIGCSE Technical Symposium is the flagship conference of our organization, and is attended by approximately 1,300 people. Conference attendees travel from across the globe to learn new educational techniques, to examine the latest textbooks, to share ideas with colleagues, to talk with computing professionals, and to acquire hands-on experience with new hardware and software, including software development environments, classroom presentation technologies, on-line collaboration tools, and robotics.

Are You Interested in Becoming a Supporter and/or Exhibitor?

  • The SIGCSE 2010 Invitation to Exhibit / Conference Support Opportunities document (PDF; opens in new window) provides details on how your organization can connect with our community.
  • View the exhibit hall floorplan for Milwaukee
  • Here are two views of the SIGCSE 2008 Exhibit Hall. The 2010 conference is in a different location, but we hope that these views will give you a sense of what the 2010 exhibition space will look like. (Click on each for a larger version.)

SIGCSE 2010 Supporters and Exhibitors

We thank all of our supporters and exhibitors for helping us make the conference a success:

Platinum Plus Supporter

Platinum Supporters

 

Gold Supporter

View details about the SIGCSE 2010 supporter sessions.

In-Kind Donations

  • Microsoft: Kid's Camp Computers and t-shirts
  • Pearson: Conference Badge Lanyards
  • Turing's Craft: Volunteer's T-shirts
  • Upsilon Pi Epsilon: Volunteer Pizza Party
  • Conference Bag:
    • University of British Columbia Computer Science
    • Jones and Bartlett Publishers
    • Franklin, Beedle & Associates Incorporated
    • AlgoViz
    • Georgia Tech School of Interactive Computing
    • Duke University Computer Science Department
    • Purdue University College of Technology
    • National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT)
    • Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC)
    • STARS Alliance
    • University of Washington Access Computing

Exhibitors

Exhibit hall hours:

  • Thursday, March 11, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Friday, March 12, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Saturday, March 13, 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM (noon)

  • ACM-W
  • ACM SIGAda
  • AK Peters
  • Auburn University
  • BlackBerry
  • Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC)
  • Council of International Exchange of Scholars
  • Course Technology Cengage Learning
  • CRC Press-Taylor & Francis Group
  • Custom Computer Services
  • Franklin, Beedle & Associates
  • Google
  • Hyper Grade
  • IBM Corporation
  • Industrial Logic, Inc.
  • Intel Corporation
  • InterSystems Corporation
  • Jones and Bartlett Publishers
  • LEGO Education, North America
  • Microsoft
  • Morgan Kaufmann
  • NSF
  • Paradigm Publishing
  • Pearson Higher Education
  • Project AlgoViz, Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech
  • RidgeSoft, LLC
  • Springer
  • The College Board
  • The MIT Press
  • Turing's Craft
  • Wiley

Questions?

Questions about supporting and exhibiting at SIGCSE 2009 can be directed to the Exhibit Manager or our Supporter / Exhibitor Liaison.

Supporter/Exhibitor Liaison

Prof. Susan Rodger at Duke University is a long time attendee of SIGCSE and was a Symposium Co-Chair for SIGCSE 2008.
 
Email: rodger@cs.duke.edu
Phone: 919-660-6595

Exhibit Manager

Dorothea Heck
D. Lawrence Planners LLC
SIGCSE Exhibition Management
1125 Atlantic Avenue STE 634
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
tel. 609.344.1333
fax. 609.348.4433
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