Submissions for the following CHI 2002 categories are due Friday, 14 September 2001: CHIKids - become a CHIKids Leader or a Daily Volunteer for our special kids program Demonstrations - the demonstrations track is looking for emerging technologies as well as current technologies in such areas as ubiquitous computing, implantable computers, universal usability, groupware, natural language and information access Development Consortium - this year the consortium will address the challenge of creating human-centered computing products for South Africa Doctoral Consortium - students who are selected to participate will receive complimentary conference registration and travel reimbursement up to $1500 USD Panels - panels are a great format to discuss pressing questions in HCI practice and theory, emerging trends, and social issues associated with technology Papers - papers present significant contributions to research, development and practice in all areas of HCI, and are read and cited worldwide Workshops - a valuable opportunity for small groups of people to engage in discussions about topics of common interest Student Volunteers - a wide variety of positions are available to provide students from all disciplines and cultures to be part of the success of the CHI conference Practitioners Special Track: Usability in Practice - this is an exciting NEW category that focuses on how usability practices have evolved over the past decade For more information and complete descriptions of submissions go to www.acm.org/chi2002 CHI 2002 Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 20-25 April 2002 Be there!