Submit your tutorial - Code Mesh V 2020
Welcome! We're glad to see you're interested in submitting your tutorial idea for Code Mesh V 2020. The tutorials will take place on November 3-4 2020.
Due to the fact that Code Mesh is completely virtual this year, the tutorials are online-only events too. If you have a great idea for a tutorial but have never taught online before, please submit your idea anyway - we can help with the "online" side of things.

Submissions close on August 14.

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First name *
Surname *
Email *
Phone number *
Which pronouns you'd like to be addressed by?
Which organisation are you affiliated with? *
Job title *
Twitter handle
Github handle
Which time zone are you based in? *
A link to your photo
We will need it for your teacher's profile. Photos with a plain background are of preference. You can also email it directly to our team at info@codesync.global.
Your bio *
Please write a short bio in the third person.
Your tagline
A one-line description of you as a tutorial trainer.
Co-trainer details
If you're planning to teach with a co-trainer, please leave their name, surname and email address here.
Tutorial title *
Catchy title will be great or something clear and simple - it's up to you!
Tutorial abstract *
A short overview of what the tutorial is about to get the attention it deserves!
Tutorial length *
Tutorial objectives *
What is the tutorial meant to achieve?
Target audience *
Who would this tutorial appeal to?
Target audience level *
Which three words best sum up your tutorial? *
They might be used as tags later.
Tutorial prerequisites
Any skills but also software installations the attendees need to take full advantage of the tutorial.
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