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Venue: British HCI Conference
Date: 5th July 2011
Website: http://www.hcied.org 


HCI Educators Call for Papers
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It has now been 10 years since the beginning of the HCIEducators series.  To celebrate this moment the HCIEducators workshop at Newcastle is encouraging participation around reflection on practice, and innovation for the future.  Using a light touch peer review process and with a flexible approach to contributions, HCIEd at Newcastle aims to be a pivotal event in the life and history of HCI education.  We cordially invite colleagues from all disciplines contributing to human-computer interaction education to participate actively in the workshop. The format of the event has traditionally been very interactive and we aim to continue this tradition this year.   

Submission Categories
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Submission of papers is via the easyChair submission please click on the link below:
https://www.easychair.org 

To ensure active participation of all attendees, the following presentation and participation formats are invited: 

Research paper 
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Researchers, educators, and practitioners are invited to submit research papers addressing the themes of the workshop – Ten years on – what’s going on.  Submissions in this category should represent original work not published elsewhere. As an indication, papers in this category should be around 4-8 pages and should be submitted in the BCS EWiC format. 

Practical Case study 
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Educators in the field are encouraged to submit critical reflections on teaching in and around HCI that may provide examples and innovations for others in the field, or may be more reflective of the discipline in general  As an indication, papers in this category should be around 4-6 pages and should be submitted in the BCS EWiC format. 

Feeling Creative? Design the workshop t-shirt 
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Design the workshop t-shirt, the workshop chairs will judge the contributions and the winning design will be made into a t-shirt for delegates. This should be submitted as a pdf or Jpeg and should be accompanied with evidence that the work is not subject to copyright. The winner will receive 4 bottles of Newcastle Brown Ale and a Lindisfarne CD to commemorate his or her visit to Newcastle. The prize will be presented at the workshop.

Attendance
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It is assumed that one author of each accepted paper will attend, however attendance is also encouraged without papers - this is a not a closed workshop. 
We would be appreciate if those if authors submitting a paper could also participate in the reviewing process, we would anticipate that you would have one paper to review.

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