Workshop - Call for Participation

Got an idea? Reach out! Afsaneh and Timo will be happy to help 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

In a nutshell:

  *   Length: Half-day or full-day
  *   Format: Traditional or innovative or even experimental
  *   Participants: Min. 5
  *   Topics: Anything GROUP-related
  *   Presence: In person, remote, or hybrid.

Workshops provide an informal and focused environment for information exchange 
and discussion. GROUP 2025 offers half or full day workshops on any 
GROUP-related topic. GROUP is broadening its view of what a workshop can 
entail, encouraging innovative and reimagined workshop formats that don't fall 
into traditional categories. Examples could include an extended 
lecture/discussion or series of talks, structured exercises or activities, a 
semi-structured or informal work/discussion session, or a tutorial or short 
course—and other ideas are possible as well. Workshops can build on themes from 
GROUP papers or paper sessions, workshops at previous GROUP conferences, or 
workshops or events at other venues. The Workshop Co-Chairs strongly encourage 
anyone interested in organizing a workshop to send ideas or draft materials in 
advance of preparing a formal submission.

It is our expectation that GROUP workshops will be held on site and in person, 
but it is possible that some or all of those interested in a topic may not be 
able to physically attend due to travel restrictions. Please indicate in your 
submission whether your workshop requires in-person participation, or whether 
there is a possibility for remote and/or asynchronous participation for your 
workshop for participants who cannot attend due to official travel 
restrictions. Workshop proposals should include a link to a draft web site 
and/or central social media entity and an archival writeup. The writeup should 
include a title, abstract (max. 150 words), description of the workshop theme, 
aim, goals, activities, names and backgrounds of the organizers, and targeted 
workshop outcomes.

Workshops submission information:

Submissions should include an archival writeup no longer than 4 pages, 
including all figures and references, that includes a link to the workshop web 
or social media presence. The writeup will be archived and should include 
immutable elements of the workshop, while the online presence should include 
the fluid and changing elements of the workshop. The writeup should be in the 
single-column ACM Master Article Submission Template. Authors can use their 
preferred platform to prepare their document, though LaTeX/Overleaf tends to 
generate the fewest errors. Authors are encouraged to use the following links 
to find their preferred template file:

  *   Microsoft Word 
(docx)<https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submission_template.docx>
  *   LaTeX zip 
file<https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/consolidated-tex-template/acmart-primary.zip>
 (Use sample-manuscript.tex for submissions)
  *   Overleaf 
<https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/acm-journals-new-master-template/vgtfrcvmrvxf>
 (or search for ACM Conference Proceedings "Master" Template)

The writeup should include all organizer names and affiliations - these are not 
anonymous submissions. Authors of accepted workshops will have their extended 
abstract published as part of the conference companion which will be available 
in the ACM Digital Library. Workshops for GROUP 2025 will be submitted using 
the Precision Conference System 2.0 found at 
new.precisionconference.com/group<https://new.precisionconference.com/group>. 
To submit, make a new submission to "GROUP" > "Group 2025" > "Group 2025 
Workshops". Authors submitting papers for peer-review to ACM publications must 
comply with the SIGCHI Submission and Review Policy. Contributions will be 
selected through single-blind peer review. Our review process will be based on 
quality, originality, and an ability to appeal to a broad collection of GROUP 
attendees.

Important Dates:

  *   Workshop proposal deadline: 15 July 2024
  *   Notification of acceptance: 5 August 2024
  *   Camera-ready and rights review form deadline: 7 October 2024
  *   Proof review deadline: 10 October 2024
  *   Suggested Workshop submissions deadline: 15 November 2024 (To be set by 
the workshop organizers)
  *   Workshops in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA: 8 January 2025
  *   Conference in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA: 8-11 January 2025

For queries about workshop proposal, please contact the Workshop Co-Chairs 
Afsaneh Razi and Timo Jakobi at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Queries about 
specific workshops (e.g., submission requirements, workshop format, remote 
participation, deadlines, extensions) should be directed to the workshop 
organizers.


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