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I.
FORMATTING OVERVIEW
Your Conference Paper must follow these formatting
specifications exactly. These instructions can also serve as a
template for formatting your paper in Microsoft Word. Many
technical publications and conferences require that papers be
submitted in two-column format much like this one. Such
formatting is designed to maximize the amount of text that can
be placed on one page, which saves paper and makes for more
efficient scanning and distribution. Note that if formatting
requirements/specifications are not followed exactly, 3 points
will be deducted for each formatting error.
II. USING THIS TEMPLATE
When you open these guidelines, select "Print Layout" from
the "View" menu, which will allow you to see the two-column
format. You may then type over sections by using the Cut and
Paste commands listed under the Edit menu and/or by using
the markup styles. To use the template styles, use the Style
menu to the left of the text, or on your toolbar or formatting
palette. Click on the down arrow to access the various styles
(for example, the style at this point in the document is "First
Paragraph"). Scroll through the style list and you will find
First Paragraph highlighted. To use these built-in style
guides, highlight a section that you want to designate with a
certain style, and then select the appropriate name on the style
pull-down menu.
III. OVERALL FORMAT SPECIFICATIONS
Your Conference Paper must follow these overall formatting
specifications:
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VI.
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[3] D. Budny, K. Bursic, L. Lund, and N.Vidic. (2010, July). Freshmen are the
Best Inventors. Journal of Engineering Education. Vol. 99, no 3. pp.78-80
[4] J. Browne. (2008, May 23). From Toilet to Tap. Discover. [Online].
Available: http://discovermagazine.com/2008/may/23-from-toilet-to-tap
[5] A. Mulrine. (2006, March). To the Rescue. Prism. [Online].Available:
www.prism-magazine.org/ mar06/feature_incredibles.cfm
[6] (2010) Provide Access to Clean Water. National Academy of
EngineeringGrand Challenges For Engineering. [Online]. Available:
http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9142.aspx
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