Queridos co-listeros

Estoy colaborando en la organización de workshops en el congreso internacional "Interaction Design and Children" que tendrán lugar el 12 de junio en Barcelona.
http://www.iua.upf.es/idc2010/index.htm

Si alguno estáis interesado en presentar vuestra idea para montar un workshop dentro del congreso, adelante. Os dejo a continuación las indicaciones para enviar propuestas. Si podéis hacer difusión de este email, os lo agradezco.

Gracias

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Interaction Design and Children (IDC) 2010 Workshop Organizers Call for Participation

  * Submission Due Date: January 18 2010
  * Notification: February 1 2010
  * Final Version Deadline: February 12 2010
  * Workshop Date: June 12th, 2010
  * Submission Format:
(0) Coversheet with workshop title, names & contact information for organizers, proposed workshop length (1) A proposal (not to exceed 3000 words) in CHI extended abstracts format describing the scope of the workshop, who is expected to participate, main topics covered, and expected workshop outcomes (2) Brief abstract to appear in the program (see examples from last year: http://www.idc09.polimi.it/IDC_09-WORKSHOPS.pdf)
(3) Short CV or bio for each of the organizers
(4) 300-word call for participation that you will use to publicize your workshop (5) Long call participation (similar to this one) which will contain any further information that may help to promote the workshop * Submission Directions: email pdf file with the information above to the workshop coordinators: Mari Carmen Marcos {[email protected]} and Svetlana Yarosh {[email protected]} * Workshop selection process: Juried by a committee of expert based on the workshop's interest and participation potential * At the Conference: half-day or full-day sessions (on June 12th, 2010) with 10-20 participants

Workshops are an opportunity for focused discussion, resource exchange, and forging potential collaborations around specific interest topics within the IDC community. Outcomes of a workshop could include a report or poster that helps crystalize the key constructs and approaches in the particular research area, a repository of online resources for the community, a set of agenda points or research questions to drive future investigations in the area, or even a proposal for creating an edited book or special issue of a journal around the topic of interest. A workshop may be half-day or full day in length, and typically have 15 to 20 participants. Persons interested in participating to an accepted workshop can submit a position paper to the organizers of that workshop, but workshop participation will be open to any IDC 2010 participant, upon place availability. Please notice that attendants must register for both the workshop and the IDC conference itself.

Potential organizers are invited to submit a workshop proposal packet consisting of the following components:

(0) Coversheet with workshop title, names & contact information for organizers, proposed workshop length (1) A proposal (not to exceed 3000 words) in CHI extended abstracts format, describing the scope of the workshop, who is expected to participate, main topics covered, and expected workshop outcomes (2) Brief abstract to appear in the program (see examples from last year: http://www.idc09.polimi.it/IDC_09-WORKSHOPS.pdf)
(3) Short CV or bio for each of the organizers
(4) 300-word call for participation that you will use to publicize your workshop (5) Long call participation (similar to this one) which will contain any further information that may help to promote the workshop

Proposals will not undergo a full peer review, however an expert jury will consider each submission based on the workshop topic's potential for generating community interest and useful results, and based on the strength of the proposal in demonstrating that the organizers' potential for organizing a successful workshop. The chairs reserve the right to suggest potential changes to the proposal (e.g., changing the workshop length) or to cancel a workshop due to insufficient participation.

If accepted, the workshop organizers will be responsible for the following:

* Implementing the publicity plan and solicit position papers from potential participants * Setting up and maintaining an external web site with updated information about the workshop for potential participants. Examples can be found in the web site of IDC 2008 http://idc08.northwestern.edu/workshops_combine.php. Your workshop web site (including at least the home page and the long call for participation) must be online no later than February 15, 2009 and will be linked from the official IDC 2009 workshops page.
  * Manage the submission-review-acceptance-rejection of position papers.
  * Send the list of accepted position papers to the Workshops Chairs.
* Prepare a workshop extended abstract and select the position paper suitable for publication in the proceedings. * Make position papers and other pre-workshop materials available to participants in advance of the workshop (e.g., through the workshop web site).
  * Develop a final agenda of workshop activities.

Please notice that the following rules hold for all accepted workshops:

* Submission deadline for workshop position papers: April 8, 2009; Position paper must be formatted according to ACM SIGCHI Publications Format and should not exceed 4 pages. * Notification of acceptance for submitted position papers: April 20, 2009 * The camera-ready version of the workshop extended abstract and the accepted position papers are due no later than May 4, 2009. Workshop organizers will be responsible to select the best position paper for publication in the conference proceedings and ACM Digital Library and to ensure there are properly formatted * The extended abstract must be formatted according to ACM SIGCHI Publications Format, must provide an overview of the workshop topic, goals, and key issues emerging from accepted position papers; it must also identify and cite published work relevant to the workshop topic * Workshop organizers will be responsible to select the best position papers for publication in the conference proceedings and ACM Digital Library and to ensure that they are properly formatted. * The workshop registration fee will be waived for one workshop organizers only. All other participants will need to pay the workshop participation fee (to be announced). In addition to the workshop fees, workshop attendees are required to register for the IDC 2009 conference. * At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and the workshop by the early registration deadline (to be announced). * At least 10 attendants must be registered by the early registration deadline, otherwise the workshop will be cancelled.

Organizers
  * Mari-Carmen Marcos, (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), [email protected]
* Svetlana "Lana" Yarosh (Georgia Institute of Technology), [email protected]

Please feel free to contact the organizers with questions.



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Dr. Mari-Carmen Marcos Communication Department Universitat Pompeu Fabra [email protected]
Roc Boronat, 138, office 53.800       www.mcmarcos.com
08018 Barcelona, Spain                Phone: +34-93 5422496
                                     Fax:   +34-93 5422372


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