[Sigia-l] IxDA Interaction11 call for participation ends in 5 days!
Interaction Eleven
interaction11info at gmail.com
Mon Jul 26 18:06:23 EDT 2010
Hi all!
Interaction11’s Call for Participation will be closing at the end of the
week on Saturday, July 31st, at 11:59 p.m. EST. We’ve already received a
healthy number of topic submissions from the well-prepared,
highly-organized, and consistently punctual individuals, but we know there’s
also a significant contingency of last-minuteists out there who need
reminders and gentle prods before they finally make time to submit. If
you’re part of that latter group, this message is for you -- put the
procrastination on the back burner for an hour or so and write up your idea
for a workshop, lightning round, or activity. More details are below.
Erik Gibb
Marketing Co-chair for Interaction11
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IxDA’s Interaction11 Conference
February 9-12, 2011 (Wednesday through Saturday)
Boulder, Colorado, USA
presented by IxDA in partnership with Boulder Digital Works (BDW)
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IMPORTANT DATES
[Note: All dates are different from Interaction’10]
August 1, 2010
Presentation Proposals Due
August 15, 2010
Student Design Competition Submissions Due
September 1, 2010
Acceptance Notices Sent
September 15, 2010
Full Program Announced
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The IxDA Interaction conference is the premier annual event for interaction
designers, with content and activities relevant to practitioners, managers,
educators, and students. Now in its fourth year, the Interaction conference
has hosted leading speakers from consultancies, agencies, corporations, and
universities around the world. All have provided inspirational content
related to web and desktop software applications, mobile devices, consumer
electronics, digitally-enhanced environments, service and system design, and
more. You may not have the press or the patents, written a book or been
asked for your autograph, but you have an important voice in the IxDA
conference. We want to hear from you.
This year we are asking for community submissions for lightning (20 minute)
sessions and pre-conference workshops around a variety of themes, ranging
from design practice (including guidelines, methods and processes) to design
theory and new applications of design solutions. IxDA is proud to represent
a diverse and multidisciplinary community; we encourage submissions from the
fringes of interaction design and beyond. Check out content from previous
IxDA conferences — available online at *http://www.ixda.org/resources* — to
get a flavor of the types of material presented and to understand the
precedent for content and style.
Presentation proposals are due August 1, 2010. Shoot any questions to *
interaction at ixda.org*. We are waiting to hear from you… what have you got to
say for yourself?
*http://www.ixda.org/interaction/call.html
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SUBMIT A LIGHTNING SESSION
Lightning Sessions are 20 minutes each. This year, Lightning Sessions will
be curated into groups of related or complementary themes. Lightning Session
speakers within a group will then form a panel for moderated Q&A with each
other and attendees. More detail on this new format will be available closer
to the conference.
To submit a Lightning Session proposal:
- Provide a short title and description of your talk (approximately 250
words). Describe the focus of the session, the communication goals, and
intended audience.
- Optionally, submit a short video of yourself to illustrate your
presentation abilities (up to three minutes in length). The conference
committee is actively attempting to integrate new speakers into the program
— particularly speakers who have not presented at IxDA before — and a video
will be useful in assessing presentation capabilities.
Accepted Lightning Session presenters will enjoy a complimentary conference
registration and a speaking honorarium of $400.
Visit *http://www.ixda.org/interaction/index.html* for more information.
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SUBMIT A PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Pre-Conference Workshops are an opportunity to share a particular idea,
method, or process with a smaller group of IxDA attendees for a longer
period of time. All workshops will take place on Wednesday, February 9,
2011, and are three hours long. Pre-Conference Workshops participants pay
$250 per workshop in addition to the standard conference registration. For
each workshop, total revenues are split between the presenter and IxDA.
Registration is capped at 40 participants per workshop.
To submit a Pre-Conference Workshop proposal:
- Provide a short title and description of your workshop (approximately 250
words). Describe the focus of the session, the communication/education
goals, intended audience (including an indication of what skill or
experience level will benefit most), and what participants will learn as a
result of the session.
- Create an outline of the session describing how you will use the three
hours of workshop time
Describe any special materials or room arrangements that will be needed.
- Optionally, submit a short video of yourself to demonstrate your
presentation and teaching abilities to the selection committee (up to three
minutes in length), or notes or slides from a previous workshop, lecture, or
teaching engagement.
Accepted Pre-Conference Workshop presenters will enjoy a complimentary
conference registration and the revenue share described above (50% of the
total revenue generated by your workshop).
Visit *http://www.ixda.org/interaction/index.html* for more information.
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SUBMIT A COMMUNITY ACTIVITY
Community Activities are an opportunity to organize or lead a focused group
interaction in or around Boulder. An activity need not be directly related
to the conference – consider a broad view of “interactions” to include
skiing, hiking, yoga, wine tasting, gallery tour, or any other engagement
that might occur in a group setting. Consider this an opportunity to teach a
group how to paint, or to coordinate a biking tour, or to create a short
film. All Community Activities will take place on Friday afternoon, February
11, 2011, and must be at least 2.5 hours. Community Activities should have
no extra participation fee, but may require an equipment or registration fee
to be paid by participants (for example, a ski trip may require a lift
ticket purchase or equipment rental).
To submit a Community Activity proposal:
- Provide a short title and description of the activity (approximately 250
words). Describe the focus of the session, how it relates to “interaction”,
and what attendees are expected to experience. Describe how you will
organize the activity details prior to the conference. (Selected activities
will have the opportunity to coordinate with our logistics team ahead of
time.)
- Also, make sure to include minimum/maximum number of participants, special
materials or transportation needed, and expected costs to participants.
Accepted Community Activity organizers will enjoy a complimentary conference
registration.
Visit *http://www.ixda.org/interaction/index.html* for more information.
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ABOUT IXDA
Founded in 2003, the Interaction Design Association (IxDA) is a
member-supported organization committed to serving the needs of the
international interaction design community. With the help of thousands of
members worldwide, we provide a forum for the discussion of interaction
design issues.
IxDA’s mission includes evangelism of our field, innovation in our
discipline, professionalism in our standards of practice, support for
interaction design education in academic programs, and community building
for our growing global community of interaction design professionals.
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