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Wed, 19 Apr 2006 13:44:44 -0400
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---  --- CHI 2006 Panel ---  ---
Please join your colleagues to learn how they integrate 
  socially relevant projects into their HCI courses:

  Wednesday April 26, 2006 11:30am - 1:00pm  Room 517C

  Making a Difference: 
     Integrating Socially Relevant Projects into HCI Teaching
     http://www.chi2006.org/sessiondetail.php?sessionid=3214

  Visit our website:
     HCI Education by Service Learning Projects
     http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/service-learning/


Leading human-computer interaction educators describe how they enrich
their courses with socially-relevant team projects that provide
compelling opportunities for students to improve their education and
make socially beneficial contributions. These group projects can produce
life-changing experiences for students and give them excellent
portfolios when seeking employment. Full panel description in ACM
Digital Library.

   Ben Shneiderman, Panel chair, Univ. of Maryland, USA
   Ann Bishop, Univ. of Illinois, USA 
   Batya Friedman, Univ. of Washington, USA
   Jonathan Lazar, Towson Univ., USA 
   Gary Marsden, Univ. of Cape Town, SA
   Cliff Nass, Stanford University, USA
   Matt Jones, Discussant, University of Swansea, UK

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