PyCon Pittsburgh. April 15-23, 2020.

Proposing an Education Summit Talk

Timeline:

  • September 12, 2019 — Our Call For Proposals opens.
  • December 20, 2019 — Our Call For Proposals closes.
  • February 2020 — We send acceptance and rejection emails.
  • February 2020 — The schedule is posted here on the web site.
  • April 16, 2020 — The Education Summit talks are presented at Pycon.


We are glad you are interested in giving a talk at the PyCon Education Summit! The event will be held at the David L Lawrence Convention Center on Thursday, April 16, 2020 from 9am to 4:30pm. Registration for the event will launch later this year.

To learn how to submit a proposal, visit the main Speaking page!

This page will give you a bit of history about the Education Summit and information about some expectations.

PyCon does not want expenses to discourage you from submitting a proposal, and offers speaker grants to ensure that anyone can speak at PyCon. When you create a speaker profile, check the box to indicate that you require a speaker grant. This is not seen by the proposal reviewers and does not affect the review of your proposal.

After proposals are selected, we’ll reach out to you regarding your needs. We understand situations can change, and are here for you. If you have any questions let us know at pycon-aid@python.org

History

The PyCon Education Summit was started by Naomi Ceder in 2013. The Summit has become a friendly and rewarding place to share ideas over the past several years, and this year, we are looking to continue the tradition of sharing knowledge while focusing on implementing what we have learned in our collective experiences teaching Python in our schools and communities.

What to expect

The Summit is scheduled to run all day, from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. During the day, there will be two breaks, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. We will also break one hour for lunch.

Note: All speakers and attendees of the Education Summit must also be registered for the conference.

This year the Summit has three sessions :


We are inviting submissions for both sessions.

In the submission form please indicate the submission type clearly in the beginning of the Title . e.g. Talk: or Mini-sprint:

Session 1: Talks

We are looking for case studies about how teachers and Python programmers have implemented Python instruction in their schools, communities, and other places of learning and calls for action to help evolve, grow and shape the education landscape.


Then please join us and share your experiences with the education community.

Session 2: Mini-sprints

Action time! We are looking for topics and activities that could benefit from some intensive in-person discussion and hands-on collaboration.

Some topics may include:

What do we mean by ‘mini-sprints’?

The ‘mini-sprints’ will be conducted in small groups. Your mini-sprint submissions should describe working group activities. Submit an idea for something you’d like a small group of people to work on for 1-2 hours. If you are selected to help host a mini-sprint activity, your role will be to prep materials to get this group started fast and lead them toward a solid deliverable.

These deliverables will be published openly and serve as the basis for more ongoing collaborative development as part of the larger community. Mini-sprints proposals shouldn’t be panel discussions, training sessions, or discussion-only groups. These should be ‘mini-sprint’ activities with a well defined need and a planned deliverable. Groups will be created during the event based on the interest of the attendees, and will be around 3-5 people.

Do you have a mini-sprint need or idea but don’t have someone who can lead the activity?

You are strongly encouraged to find a collaborator who can attend and lead the activity. We’ll be conducting several social media campaigns to solicit ideas and connect people.

Session 3: Lightning Talks!

This is a fun and fast segment and so popular at Education Summit that it gets its own category this year! If you any thing to share , an idea , a demo, an experience related to our mission , do submit your talk. This is a 4 minute talk and is a good entry point for first time speakers.

If you are passionate about programming and education, we urge you to submit a proposal to speak OR a proposal for a mini-sprint activity! You do NOT need to be an experienced speaker! We want you to share knowledge; we want to learn from your experiences.

Below are links to previous PyCon Education Summit schedules:

Submit your proposal early! The Summit committee will provide feedback to talks that come into our system, and we will work with you to improve your proposal to improve your chances of being selected to speak, however this is only feasible if your proposal is submitted well before deadline.

In the submission form please indicate the submission type clearly in the beginning of the Title . e.g. Talk: or Mini-sprint:

If you have any questions, contact us.