[Siguse-l] chi 2003 / Call for Participation

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Wed Sep 4 08:06:54 EDT 2002


[Forwarded by request.  Dick Hill]

CHI 2003 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION, http://www.chi2003.org

April 5-10, 2003, Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA

You are invited to participate by submitting a paper, demonstration, design
and usability report or proposing a panel, workshop or tutorial. You can
volunteer to help with mentoring and reviewing.  Your organisation can also
recruit at, exhibit at and sponsor CHI.  Students can volunteer to help
on-site at CHI 2003. CHIkids offers opportunities for working with children.
The Interactionary lets design and usability professionals compete against
other design teams.

CHI 2003 will focus on communicating via interactive digital media. Three
special areas support this theme: mass communication and interaction,
e-learning, and emotion. Submissions on the conference theme and the special
areas are particularly welcome.  The development consortium will address
challenges for CHI posed by mass communication via interactive digital
media.

Visit http://www.chi2003.org and find out how to participate in the leading
international forum for the exchange of ideas and information about
computer-human interaction (CHI).

Upcoming Submission Deadlines:

September 16, 2002 Paper Abstracts (mandatory)
September 23, 2002 Paper Submissions

Also due September 23, 2002  Proposals for Design and Usability,
Demonstrations, Development Consortium, Panels, Workshops

December 6, 2002 Interactionary Proposals

January 3, 2003 Short talks, Interactive Posters, Student Posters, Doctoral
Consortium, Special Interest Group Proposals

CHI 2003 is an annual conference sponsored by ACM's Special Interest Group
on Computer-Human Interaction (ACM SIGCHI).

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