N.B. Extended deadline for paper submissions - now Monday 1 July 2013!
Intro:
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HCI design and developers frequently innovate in their designs through these and other funding schemes. These researchers are increasingly required by funders to not only innovate but show impact and detail pathways that will reveal national importance and engagement with relevant stakeholders. However, the methods for managing these often competing objectives are not clearly defined for researchers. To complicate matters further, the design and development issues often change within each domain of study. Responsible innovation within schools involves a different approach than that taken within industrial settings. To ensure sustained and scalable development within healthcare requires different stakeholder engagement to that within academia or for research based in the home.
This full-day workshop aims to share research and design practices and extend the knowledge and practical know-how of participants, to increase their awareness of a wider range of design practices that not only support innovative design but also foster the move into scalable and sustainable developments from their own research.
By the end of the day, all participants will have reviewed alternative concepts of innovation, scalable and sustainable design and development. The role of stakeholders, the public and the research process will be evaluated within different domains of study. In particular, methods will be utilised from the NCCPE (National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement); the Design Council (Design Council, 2011) and from current evidence published in ACM Transactions on CHI.
Topics of interest:
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- learning innovations and issues around scalable and/or sustained development in educational organisational structures
- healthcare innovations with related issues around potential developments within organisational systems
- work-based (organisational) innovations with developments that could be translated beyond that specific organisation
- innovations in the home and for leisure activities, highlighting potential scalable developments presenting issues relating to the scalable and sustained design and development of systems across a broad public user group.
However, this list is by no means exhaustive and the workshop organisers are open to papers from wider fields of study.
Call for papers
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Participants wishing to attend the workshop should submit short papers (maximum 4 pages) detailing their experiences with innovation and scalable/sustained design for all or some of the following points:
- an overview of projects they’ve been involved with, where innovation has occurred and how they evaluated and collected data on that innovation;
- potential scalable and/or sustainable developments related to that innovation and what issues arose during the changing design and development of the system;
- what methods they used to identify impact and the potential for scalable/sustainable design;
- and how they have presented/are presenting that data
- a discussion of key challenges, issues and solutions
Submissions should be in BCS eWiC format, in PDF or MS Word format and submitted via EasyChair (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=issd2013). All submissions will be peer-reviewed by a minimum of 2 reviewers.
**Extended** deadline for submissions: MONDAY 1 JULY 2013
At least one author of each accepted paper needs to register for the workshop.
Full details available in the attached CFP or on the website: http://issd2013.blogspot.co.uk
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