CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS Archives

ACM SIGCHI General Interest Announcements (Mailing List)

CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@LISTSERV.ACM.ORG

Options: Use Classic View

Use Monospaced Font
Show Text Part by Default
Show All Mail Headers

Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
"Edwards, Alan S." <[log in to unmask]>
Thu, 13 May 1999 13:03:19 -0400
text/plain (92 lines)
> ========================================================
> CHI 2000 Tutorials Call for Participation
> Submission deadline is 30 July 1999
>
> The annual ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
> will be held April 1-6, 2000, in The Hague, The Netherlands.
>
> Tutorials: Call for Participation
> The Tutorials program at CHI 2000 provides conference participants with
> the opportunity to gain new insights, knowledge, and skills in a broad
> range of areas in the field of human-computer interaction. Tutorial topics
> range from practical guidelines and standards to academic issues and
> theory. Tutorial participants include user interface designers and users,
> software developers, managers of human-computer interface projects, human
> factors practitioners, interface evaluators and testers, industrial
> designers, teachers of HCI, researchers in human-computer interaction, and
> professionals in other areas seeking to gain an understanding of how HCI
> relates to their specialties. Tutorial Submission Samples are available as
> examples of each tutorial submission component.
>
>
> Topics
> Tutorials cover a wide range of topics. In the past, they have covered:
> introductions and overviews of human-computer interaction, usability
> assessment, use of different types of user interface development software,
> theories of HCI, graphical design, requirements analysis techniques,
> design methodologies, behavioral data analysis and modeling techniques,
> use of multimedia, computer supported cooperative work and groupware,
> participatory design, teaching HCI, cost/benefit analysis, legal issues,
> and standards. Tutorials on these and other topics broadly related to
> human-computer interaction are solicited.
>
> Review Criteria
> Tutorial proposals will be evaluated on the basis of their estimated
> benefit for prospective participants and on their fit within the tutorials
> program as a whole. Factors to be considered include relevance,
> timeliness, importance, and audience appeal; suitability for presentation
> in a half-day or full-day tutorial format; use of presentation methods
> that offer participants direct experience with the material being taught;
> and past experience and qualifications of the instructors. Selection is
> also based on the overall distribution of topics, approaches (overview,
> theory, methodology, how-to), audience experience levels, and specialties
> of the intended audiences. Thus, not all tutorials of technical merit can
> be accommodated within the tutorials program.
>
> Submission Procedure
> Tutorial Submission Samples will be available on the CHI 2000 website. For
> those new to this process, please look at the sample submissions provided
> here to help you in following the procedures outlined in the text.
>
> Deadline
> 30 July 1999
>
> Send To:
> Alan Edwards
> Unisys B-308
> Township Line and Union Meeting Roads
> Blue Bell, PA 19422
> USA
> Tel.: +1 215 986 4626
> Fax: +1 215 986 7744
>
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Tutorials Co-Chairs
> Liam Bannon
> University of Limerick
> Ireland
>
> Alan Edwards
> UNISYS
> USA
>
>
> Additional Information
> Until 20 May please use the following site:
>       http://www.uni-paderborn.de/fachbereich/AG/szwillus/chi2000/tut
>
> The CHI 2000 Conference site will be available 20 May 1999 and includes
> all the tutorial submission information
>       http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/
>
>
> ========================================================
> Alan Edwards
> Unisys
> [log in to unmask]
> [log in to unmask]
> +1-215-986-4626 Net 423
>

ATOM RSS1 RSS2