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OzCHI 2010 CFP - SHORT PAPERS / CASE STUDIES / DEMOS - DUE AUGUST 27th

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Margot Brereton <[log in to unmask]>

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OzCHI 2010 Design - Interaction - Participation

OZCHI 2010 IS NOW OPEN FOR SUBMISSION OF...

Short Papers / Demonstrations / Case Studies / Doctoral Consortium
applications

DUE:  Friday 27th August 2010.

OzCHI 2010 is held at
Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane,
Queensland, Australia
22nd-26th Nov 2010

http://www.ozchi.org/

OzCHI

Theme: Design-Interaction-Participation

OZCHI is Australia's leading forum for research on the design and study of
Human-Computer Interaction and CHISIG's (www.chisig.org) annual
non-profit conference. OZCHI attracts an international community of
practitioners, researchers, academics and students.

The 2010 conference theme is Design  Interaction  Participation. It
reflects the challenges of designing human interaction with and through
digital technologies in ways that support diverse participation.

SHORT PAPERS
Short papers, 4 pages in length, provide the opportunity to describe new
work or work that is still in progress that could benefit from discussion
with members of the HCI community. They may include experiences of
reflective practitioners, preliminary work, work in progress and first
drafts of novel concepts and approaches. Short papers will be subject to a
double blind review process by at least three peer reviewers and evaluated
on the basis of their significance, originality, and clarity of writing.
This review will be based on the full text of the submitted paper. Short and
long papers will be included in the USB proceedings and archived in the ACM
digital library.

MORE ABOUT OzCHI RESEARCH
Human computer interaction is changing rapidly with notable growth and
advancing research in the areas of:

Mobile devices;
Social and collaboration technologies;
Open-source software, mashups and end-user programming;
Embodied interaction and tangible computing;
Ubiquitous computing and sensor networks;
Visualization, mixed reality and game technologies;
Machine intelligence and smart services;
Data mining and e-research;
Consideration of affective, emotional and motivational aspects;
Design and social research methods;
Use of ICT in expanding cultural contexts;
Use of ICT in all aspects of home, work, play and life.

Aspects of participation, collaboration, access, trust, privacy and context
of use remain pivotal in framing interaction that is mediated by
technologies.

We invite original contributions on all topics related to Human-Computer
Interaction (HCI) including design, practical, technical, methodological,
empirical, theoretical and participatory aspects.

We look forward to your involvement at this year's OZCHI conference.

The conference will be held from Wednesday 24th to Friday 26th November 2010
and will be preceded by two days of Workshops, Tutorials, a Student Design
Challenge and a Doctoral Consortium on Monday 22nd and Tuesday 23rd November
2010. The conference is located in the heart of sub-tropical Brisbane at the
Queensland University
of Technology, Gardens Point Campus.

The long and short papers accepted in the conference will be archived and
accessible in the ACM Digital Library.

OzCHI in Brisbane is followed by The 11th Participatory Design Conference,
PDC 2010 in Sydney. November 29 - December 3, 2010  www.pdc2010.org


STUDENT DESIGN CHALLENGE
Like last year, OZCHI will be preceded by a student design challenge,
where teams of 2-5 students are invited to submit a solution for a
given HCI research problem. For information about last year's design
challenge visit http://ozchi-design.org/. For updates follow
http://twitter.com/ozchi24


CONFERENCE CHAIR: Margot Brereton (Queensland University of Technology, QUT)
Email: [log in to unmask]

TECHNICAL PROGRAM
Stephen Viller  (University of Queensland)
Ben Kraal (Queensland University of Technology, QUT)
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SHORT PAPERS, INDUSTRY CASE STUDIES AND DEMOS
Ricky Robinson  (NICTA)
Mads Bodker (Copenhagen)
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PANELS, WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS
Peta Wyeth (QUT)
Michael Docherty (QUT)
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INDUSTRY CHAIR AND SPONSORSHIP
Brett Campbell (Australian Tax Office)
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SOCIAL CHAIR
Fiona Redhead
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DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
Frank Vetere (University of Melbourne)
Jillian Hamilton (QUT)
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CHISIG Liaison
Steve Roberts (NAB)

OZCHI 2011 Liaison
Duncan Stevenson (ANU)

PDC Liaison
Toni Robertson (UTS)

STUDENT DESIGN CHALLENGE CHAIRS
Martin Tomitsch (The University of Sydney)
Jeremy Yuille (RMIT)
Jane Turner (QUT)
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STUDENT VOLUNTEERS
Ellya Zulaikha (QUT)
Hadi Mirisaee (QUT)
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