Submission Deadline: 1 August 2026, 23:59 AoE
The program is seeking submissions for:
- Education Papers: Peer-reviewed academic papers presenting research and case studies relevant to the forum (15 mins).
- Education Talks: Short presentations covering newly developed works, ideas, and projects still in progress (20 mins).
- Education Workshops: Workshops could be a course with hands-on activities and/or short lectures with discussions. The subject of submissions should focus on knowledge and activities that educators and students can apply to their teaching and learning in Computer Graphics, Interactive Technology, Animation, Digital Art, Video Games and other related fields (1 hour).
- Education Panels: Multi-speaker presentations and discussions on topics relevant to the forum attendees. Generally, there are up to five people (including a moderator), who present ideas and give individual perspectives (1 hour).
Education Papers and Education Talks should build upon previous research, reference related works, and include an evidence-based discussion on the educational benefits. Best education paper awards will be selected by the committees among the presented education papers and talks at SIGGRAPH Asia 2026.
Submissions related to academic curricula should have discussions beyond introduction of a specific program. Please include a brief explanation on how the program fits within the educational system of your country/region to facilitate better understanding by an international audience. We are seeking works that would benefit other educators and researchers, and fill the gap between research and education communities to facilitate potential collaborations.
Education Workshops and Education Panels
Education Workshops at SIGGRAPH Asia 2026 are designed to provide hands-on, practical learning experiences for educators and students in computer graphics, interactive technologies, animation, digital art, and related fields. These 1-hour sessions focus on delivering actionable knowledge through a mix of short lectures, interactive activities, and group discussions. Workshops should emphasize tools, techniques, or methodologies that participants can directly apply to their teaching or learning environments. Submissions must include all necessary materials, such as activity guides, software/hardware requirements, and assessment tools, to ensure seamless integration into educational settings.
Submission details are described in the expandable menu below.
Please contact the SIGGRAPH Asia 2026 Educator’s Forum Chair if you would like to consider other presentation formats.
- Researchers and developers who are focused on utilizing computer graphics within learning technologies in education.
- Educators and administrators at all academic levels and disciplines, including primary and secondary school (K-12)
- Educators working in non-academic environments, such as animation studios, game industry and museums.
Accepted works must be presented at the Educator’s Forum of the SIGGRAPH Asia 2026 conference. They will be documented in the SIGGRAPH Asia 2026 website and distributed through the ACM Digital Library.
- Log in to the SIGGRAPH Asia Submission System
- Select “Begin a New Submission”
- Select “Create” for the Educators Forum submission form
- Basic information: Title, Presentation Format, and abstract.
- You are also required to upload your paper in PDF format and other supplemental materials.
- List of Authors / Presenters (if any).
- Education Papers
- Paper: four to eight pages in the ACM document conference proceedings papers and abstracts format (double-column, sigconf)* excluding references.
- Education Talks
- Abstract: up to two pages in the ACM document conference proceedings papers and abstracts format (double-column, sigconf)* excluding references.
- Education Workshops
- Paper: two to four pages in the ACM document conference proceedings papers and abstracts format (double-column, sigconf)* excluding references.
- Education Panels
- Paper: two to four pages in the ACM document conference proceedings papers and abstracts format (double-column, sigconf)* excluding references.
Single-blind review process. Author anonymization is not required.
*Formatting instructions and examples are available here.

