Dear Colleagues,
You are invited to participate in GLIDE'10 - 2nd Global Interaction in Design Conference
this coming October, which will be completely held online from Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute in Troy, NY, USA.
GLIDE is a biennial, virtual conference that disseminates cutting-edge research on topics
related to interaction between designers and global communities. The purpose of a virtual
format is to bridge cultural and geographic divides in an eco-friendly way.
The theme of GLIDE’10 is the facilitation, consequences, and challenges of cross-cultural
collaboration—like participatory or user-/human-centered design—with indigenous and
underserved communities and the effect of such on human/user experience.
You will find more information below signature. Please contact Audrey Bennett,
conference chair, for more details at [log in to unmask] GLIDE'10 is sponsored by the
National Science Foundation and the AIGA UP ST NY Chapter.
Regards, Gloria
Gloria Gomez, PhD
Research Assistant, Department of Design Studies
University of Otago, New Zealand
www.gloriagomez.com
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GLIDE '10
October 27, 2010
CALL FOR CHAPTERS:
You are invited to present your research at the 2nd Global Interaction in Design
Conference to be held online, live-streamed from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy,
NY on October 27, 2010.
GLIDE is a biennial, virtual conference that disseminates cutting-edge research on topics
related to interaction between designers and global communities. The purpose of a virtual
format is to bridge cultural and geographic divides in an eco-friendly way.
The theme of GLIDE’10 is the facilitation, consequences, and challenges of cross-cultural
collaboration—like participatory or user-/human-centered design—with indigenous and
underserved communities and the effect of such on human/user experience.
You may submit full or poster paper proposals on topics related to the conference theme
for synchronous or asynchronous presentation on October 27, 2010.
SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES:
Submit a 500-word abstract in pdf or word format by February 15, 2010 online at
glide10.org/proceedings. You must first create a user account. Then, follow instructions
for submitting your abstract. Proposals will undergo an iterative, blind peer review
process according to the following schedule:
Deadline for all abstract submissions: February 15
Notification of acceptance with comments: March 1
First draft full and poster papers: May 30
Notification of acceptance with comments: June 15
Final draft full and poster papers due: August 30
All accepted, full and poster papers will be published in an online proceedings on the
conference website.
GLIDE is an interdisciplinary conference and welcomes submissions from all disciplines
that study design including architecture, human-computer interaction, technical
communication, information technology, computer science, and other disciplines.
For more information, please visit glide10.org or contact the conference chair Audrey
Bennett at [log in to unmask]
GLIDE'10 is sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the AIGA UP ST NY
Chapter.
Register for GLIDE'10 before 3/15 and receive a discount. Register at
glide10.eventbrite.com
Conference Chair:
Audrey Bennett
Advocacy Chair, Board of Directors
AIGA UP ST NY Chapter
http://upstatenewyork.aiga.org/
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