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Olivier St-Cyr <[log in to unmask]>
Fri, 5 Feb 2021 16:39:42 +0000
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Dear Colleagues,

By popular request, we are EXTENDING the deadline for EduCHI submissions to Monday, February 15th. We hope you will consider submitting a position paper related to HCI and Education.

New Dates:

15 February: Papers due
17 February: Papers will be sent to the reviewers
8 March: Reviews should be completed and submitted
12 March: Acceptance notifications sent
26 April: Camera-ready submissions due
30 April: Accepted papers available online
15 May: EduCHI 2021 Virtual Symposium

Best,

Olivier

From: Olivier St-Cyr <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Date: Friday, December 11, 2020 at 12:42 PM
Subject: CFP: EduCHI 2021: 3rd Annual Symposium on HCI Education at CHI 2021

Dear Colleagues,

We are happy to announce a call for participation for the third annual symposium on HCI education, to be held virtually at CHI 2021. Please find details of the participation call, along with important dates below.

EduCHI 2021: 3rd Annual Symposium on HCI Education
A virtual CHI 2021 Symposium, 7, 8 or 9 May (TBD)


CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

The HCI Education Community of Practice has been working for the past three years to create channels for discussion about HCI education and provide a platform for sharing HCI curricula and teaching experiences. To that end, we are organizing the third annual symposium on HCI education. Held virtually as part of the CHI 2021 conference, EduCHI seeks to bring together an international community of scholars, practitioners, and researchers to shape the future of HCI education. EduCHI 2021 will feature interactive discussions about HCI education trends and challenges and provide a platform for sharing HCI curricula, materials, and teaching experiences. Further information on the symposium can be found at: https://educhi2021.hcilivingcurriculum.org/

We are seeking several distinct types of submissions:

1. Research
Describe novel research on or about HCI education, following a traditional research paper format.

2. Provocations
Present a new, controversial, inspiring, or otherwise thought-provoking perspective about HCI education.

3. Teachable Moments
Describe or demonstrate an interesting or innovative teaching method, curricular approach, or other pedagogical tool for HCI educators.

4. Unsolved Challenges
Explain an unsolved HCI education problem or other concern for HCI educators. A selection of these challenges will be discussed during the symposium.

To apply, authors should prepare a 4-10-page paper using the new ACM Master Article Submission template<https://chi2021.acm.org/for-authors/chi-publication-formats> and submit it via educhi2021.hotcrp.com<http://educhi2021.hotcrp.com> by 5 February 2021.

Applicants will be selected based on their experience, perspective, and potential to engage attendees in thoughtful discussions. Following a successful acceptance, authors will be asked to prepare a final camera-ready version of their paper and given the option of creating a pre-recorded presentation that will be shared prior to the symposium. All accepted papers and supplemental materials will be posted on the symposium website. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the symposium.

Please direct any questions about the symposium to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Important Dates:
15 February: Papers due
17 February: Papers will be sent to the reviewers
8 March: Reviews should be completed and submitted
12 March: Acceptance notifications sent
26 April: Camera-ready submissions due
30 April: Accepted papers available online
15 May: EduCHI 2021 Virtual Symposium

Organizers:

Craig M. MacDonald (Symposium General Co-Chair), Pratt Institute
Olivier St-Cyr (Symposium General Co-Chair), University of Toronto
Colin M. Gray (Technical Program Co-Chair), Purdue University
Leigh Ellen Potter (Technical Program Co-Chair), Griffith University
Jaisie Sin (Technical Program Assistant), University of Toronto
Anna Vasilchenko (Events Chair), Newcastle University
Elizabeth Churchill (Symposium General Co-Chair), Google

Best,

Olivier

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Olivier St-Cyr, PhD, LEL (he/him/his)
Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream
UXD Concentration Liaison
Faculty of Information
University of Toronto
+1-416-978-8876
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