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HCIEd-8
25-26 April 2005, BCS London, Covent Garden, London
http://www.cs.mdx.ac.uk/research/idc/hcied8/index.html
The deadline for submission of position papers to the 8th Workshop on
Human-Computer Interaction Education and Practice was extended to 22
March.
Submissions should be sent to Ms Sammy Snow, [log in to unmask]
Participation will be based on acceptance of a short paper of up to
2000 words on HCI education best practices, useful experiences, or
lessons learnt about teaching HCI, in universities and industry. All
abstracts will be peer reviewed.
Co-Chairs Russell Beale and William Wong
HCIEd-8
Programme Committee
Russell Beale, University of Birmingham
Mark Springett, Middlesex University
Rebecca Randell, Middlesex University
Jonathan Earthy, BSI
Paul Englefield, IBM
Nigel Bevan, Serco Usability Services
Kenton O'Hara, HP Labs
Stephen-Boyd Davis, Middlesex University
Matt Hopgood, Sapient
Chris Johnson, University of Glasgow
John Meech, Human Factors International
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