Workshops
Format
You should prepare a proposal which will be used in the review
process, and a summary to be published in the CHI 96 Conference
Companion if the workshop is accepted.
Prepare a three-page proposal for the workshop review
committee. Workshop proposals should contain:
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an outline of the theme and goals of the workshop and its relevance
to the field;
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a description of the desired number of participants, the participant
solicitation and selection process, pre-workshop activities, and
planned workshop activities, including length of time;
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a brief description of each organizer's background, including
relevant past experience with workshops, and whether the organizers
have organised CHI workshops before.
An example proposal is available online (see above); feel free to discuss your
ideas with the Co-Chairs before submitting.
Prepare a one-page summary of the workshop, suitable for publication in the
CHI 96 Conference Companion. The summmary should contain the
title, organizer's name, organizer contact information, keywords, and
a summary of the issues and goals of the workshop. This summary must
be prepared in the
Conference Proceedings Format,
except that no abstract is required.
Prepare a 250-word Call for Participation describing the workshop and the
participant selection process. The Call is disseminated electronically
and published in the SIGCHI Bulletin (deadline October 1, 1995) and the
CHI 96 Advance Program, if the workshop is accepted.