#EduCHI2023 was awesome, and I can't wait to see the future of the #EduCHI community.
It was overnight in my time zone so I was too sleep deprived to post to all the socials simultaneously, alas.
#EduCHI2023 was awesome, and I can't wait to see the future of the #EduCHI community.
It was overnight in my time zone so I was too sleep deprived to post to all the socials simultaneously, alas.
Hello #EduCHI community!
Reminder that the deadline for papers has been extended to Feb. 15. ๐๏ธ
Also: we're looking for reviewers! Please consider volunteering (by Feb. 15) โฌ๏ธ
https://forms.gle/EQesc41UocHXwkxx9
Submissions will be reviewed on quality, originality, and novelty through a double-anonymized process. Reviewers will be asked to assess 1-2 submissions.
Accepted submissions will be published in the ACM DL!
We anticipate submissions within four categories (https://educhi2023.hcilivingcurriculum.org/), and ask for a light constructive review. We hope this will allow you to take on 1-2 reviews to help support our community. Please let us know if you are willing and available to review submissions for the Symposium by Thursday, February 15th by answering the questions below. Also please let us know if you know of a colleague or late-stage doctoral student with relevant expertise that may be interested in joining as a reviewer. The papers will be allocated to reviewers on Friday, February 17th (latest on Monday 20/02) and the review deadline will be on March 3, 2023) If you have any questions, please contact the technical program co-chairs: Alannah Oleson ([email protected]) or Carine Lallemand ([email protected]).
Still working on your EduCHI paper?
The final deadline for #EduCHI submissions has been extended to February 15 (AoE).
If possible, please submit your title and abstract by Feb. 10 to facilitate reviewer coordination.
See the website for details:
https://educhi2023.hcilivingcurriculum.org
@sigchi #EduCHI2023 #CHI2023 #EduCHI23 #HCIEd #HCIEducation #UXEducation #UXEd
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Happy to announce the proceedings of #EduCHI will be published on the ACM Digital Library in the International Conference Proceedings Series!
Reminder: Master Class submissions Feb. 3, all others Feb. 10 (AoE)
https://educhi2023.hcilivingcurriculum.org
@sigchi #EduCHI2023 #CHI2023 #EduCHI23 #HCIEd #HCIEducation #UXEducation #UXEd
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