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CALL FOR CHAPTERS - Extension of Full Chapter Deadline
Full Chapter Submission Deadline: September 30, 2009
User Interface Design for Virtual Environments:
Challenges and Advances
A book edited by Dr. Badrul H Khan, McWeadon Education, USA
To be published by IGI Global:
http://www.igi-global.com/requests/details.asp?ID=622
Introduction
In the Information society, the advancement of Information and
Communication Technologies (ICTs) has created a digital society and
broadened the scope sharing innovations globally. In this globally
digital society, people use electronic devices in almost anything they do
in their lives: from brushing teeth to driving a car. In the fast moving
digital society, people are encountering newer features associated with
emerging technologies including (but not limited to): computers,
appliances, machines, mobile communication devices, software applications,
and websites. Advances in emerging technologies coupled with fast moving
lifestyles, people are increasingly overwhelmed with various electronic
devices and services. What do users of these various digital devices and
services really need? They need useable and easy to adapt interfaces to
operate in these virtual environments.
Linkage between a digital society and globalization has tremendous
implications on the design of user-interfaces for various virtual
environments. Reflecting on the global and cross cultural nature of
today's world, the user interface design of various virtual environments
should be based on the needs of a cross culturally diverse population of
users around the globe. The interface design should be user centric. User
interface design should strive for making the user's interaction as
simple, meaningful, and efficient as possible. This book focuses on
challenges that designers face in designing interfaces for users of
various virtual environments.
Objective of the Book
This book will aim to provide both a theoretical and practical knowledge
base in user interface design. It will be written for professionals who
want to improve their understanding of challenges associated with user
interface design issues for various virtual environments for
globally-dispersed users.
Target Audience
The target audience of this book will be composed of professionals and
researchers working in various disciplines, including (but not limited
to): information technology, computer science, educational technology, e
leaning, distance education, corporate training, communication technology,
medical technology, engineering, management information system, library
science and other relevant fields.
Several relevant topics are listed below; however, additional topics are
welcome. Please feel free to propose a topic of your choice.
* Addressing the Challenges of Inquiry-Based Learning through Technology
and Curriculum Design
* Adaptation in Automated User-Interface Design
* Challenges for End-User Development in CE devices
* Voice User Interface Design for Automated Directory Assistance
* Challenges for Design: Seeing Learners as Knowledge Workers Acting in
Physical-Virtual Environments
* Challenges in Human/Computer Interfaces: Making the Technology Serve the
User
* Challenges for Brain-Computer Interface Research for Human-Computer
Interaction Applications
* Human-Computer Interaction Research and Development Challenges
* Psychological Aspects of the Human Use of Computing
* Designing the Human Computer Interaction: Trends and Challenges
* The Challenges And Opportunities Of Human Technology
* Interfaces including flowchart, intelligent zones and sensitivity approach.
* The Epistemology of Human Interface Design
* The Social Dimension of User Interface Design
* Challenges and solutions for user interface design on mobile devices
* Interface design challenges for Web2.0 designs
* The Impact of Design Interaction on Learner Success in Online Learning
* The Cross-Cultural Design of User Interfaces and Experiences
* Cultural Considerations in Interface Design
* Usable Accessibility: Making Web sites work well for people with
disabilities
* Designing & Drawing Mobile Interactions
* Successful and available: interface design exemplars for older users
* Meta-User Interfaces for Ambient Spaces: Can Model-Driven-Engineering Help?
* An Intelligent User Interface for Browsing and Search MPEG-7 Images
using Concept Lattices (2008)
* Creativity Support Tools: A Grand Challenge
* Constraints on their efforts for User-centered Interface Design
* Interface design issues for virtual reality (such as Second Life)
Submission Procedure
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before September
30, 2009 an 8,000 to 10,000 word chapter on a topic relating to the
subject of the book. Kindly include a title and contact information for
each contributor (Name, Affiliation, and E-Mail) within the file. Each
chapter will undergo double-blind review and review results will be sent
to the authors by November 15, 2009. Chapters should adhere to the IGI
Global Full Chapter Submission Guidelines.
The Chapter Formatting Guidelines can be found here:
http://www.igi-global.com/development/author_info/extendedtemplate.doc
The Full Chapter Submission Guidelines can be found here:
http://www.igi-global.com/development/author_info/chapterdetails.doc
Publisher
This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group
Inc.), publisher of the "Information Science Reference" (formerly Idea
Group Reference), "Medical Information Science Reference," and "IGI
Publishing" imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher,
please visit www.igi-global.com. This publication is anticipated to be
released in 2011.
Important Dates:
September 30, 2009: Full Chapter Submission Deadline
November 15, 2009: Review Result Returned
December 15, 2009: Revised Chapter Submission Deadline
January 15, 2010: Final Acceptance Notification
January 31, 2010: Final Chapter Submission Deadline
Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word document)
or by mail to:
Kindly upload your chapter using the following site:
http://AsianVu.com/upload.htm
Further questions or inquiries can be forwarded to:
Dr. Badrul H Khan
McWeadon Education, USA
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