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From: William Wong [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 10 November 2005 18:04
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Subject: CfP: The First Joint BCS/IFIP/ICS HCI Educators’ Workshop
“HCIEd.2006-1 inventivity"
hiya,
could you post the following message on the BCS HCI Group list pls?
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The First Joint BCS/IFIP/ICS HCI Educators’ Workshop
“HCIEd.2006-1 inventivity:
Teaching theory, design and innovation in HCI”
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Venue: Limerick, Ireland.
Dates: 23-24 March 2006
Website: http://www.idc.ul.ie/hcieducators06
The purpose of the First BCS/IFIP/ICS HCI Educators’ Workshop, or
HCIEd.2006-1 inventivity is to discuss and explore methods and best
practice for helping our students learn about and apply inventive
thinking when designing systems, visualisations and interaction for
human use.
The HCI Educators’ Workshop Series is usually organised by the BCS HCI
Group’s Education and Practice Sub-Group. HCIEd.2006-1 inventivity will
be the first workshop to be jointly organised by the British Computer
Society HCI Group (BHCIG), the International Federation of Information
Processing (IFIP) TC13.1 Education, and the Irish Computer Society. We
are also very pleased that HCIEd.10 will be hosted at the Interaction
Design Centre, University of Limerick, Ireland.
Position papers are sought to discuss methods in which we encourage
inventiveness in HCI design, a perspective that is theory-informed,
reflective, critical and yet creative. Very importantly, we hope to
share our understandings of how theories in the HCI curriculum can be
taught to encourage inventive and innovative thinking among our
students. Although usability evaluation is often in practice a
post-design activity, it is also an important HCI tool that can give
feedback into redesign. Therefore, also of interest to the workshop is
can or should usability evaluation methods be used to inventively
influence the design and creation of new products?
Paper topics can be based on case studies or reports of best practice
showing the process by which inventiveness, innovative and creative
designs have been encouraged amongst our students. We also encourage
the submission of papers that reflectively describe methods or
approaches we have been tried in this respect, but did not work.
Position paper length can range from 4 pages to a maximum of 6 pages in
the prescribed format.
Outputs The refereed proceedings with an ISBN will be published for the
workshop itself, and we envisage having it disseminated through
electronic sources such as the ACM Digital Library, the BCS eWIC, or
the CEUR Workshop Proceedings, co-hosted by Sun SITE Europe and the
Technical University of Aachen. Following the workshop, we also intend
to develop the materials for publication in a journal special issue.
More on this later.
Submit papers via email to Janet Read, [log in to unmask]
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission Friday 13 January 2006
Notification of acceptance Friday 17 February 2006
Final papers due Friday 3 March 2006
Workshop 23-24 March 2006
For further information, please contact
William Wong [log in to unmask]
Liam Bannon [log in to unmask], or
Paula Kotze [log in to unmask]
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Co-Chairs: William Wong (BCS), Paula Kotze (IFIP) and Liam Bannon (ICS)
Technical Co-Chairs: Janet Read, University of Central Lancashire, UK.
International Programme Committee:
Liam Bannon, University of Limerick, Ireland
Russell Beale, Birmingham University, UK
Sandra Cairncross, Napier University, UK
Michael Cooke, University of Limerick, Ireland
Jonathan Crellin, Portsmouth University, UK
Paul Englefield, IBM, UK
Bob Fields, Middlesex University, UK
Ebba Thora Hvannberg, University of Iceland, Iceland
Paula Kotze, University of South Africa, South Africa
Martin Loomes, Middlesex University, UK
Lene Nielsen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Janet Read, University of Central Lancashire, UK
John Rosbottom, Portsmouth University, UK
William Wong, Middlesex University, UK
Local Organising Committee at the Interaction Design Centre, University
of Limerick
Liam Bannon
Luigina Ciolfi
Anne Murphy
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