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Due date: May 3, 2002Panels should examine innovative, provocative, controversial, or late-breaking issues. The best panels are often structured as a debate with an opportunity for audience participation. We also welcome novel suggestions of topics or formats such as impromptu design by a panel or comparative empirical analyses by expert panelists who have divergent perspectives. We are open to innovative formats including live demonstrations and/or technology competitions. Panel proposals should be no longer than 4 pages, and should include the panel topic, the names of panelists who have agreed to participate, one paragraph biographical sketches describing each panelists' expertise, a position statement by each panelist, an overview of the ways in which the position statements relate to each other, and the proposed structure or format of the panel. If supporting technologies are required, proposals should clearly list these. Abstracts of accepted Panel proposals, formatted according to the ACM
SIGCHI Conference Publications Format, will be published in a booklet
that will be circulated to attendees at the conference; they will not
be incorporated into the main CSCW 2002 conference proceedings. CSCW 2002 required online submission, which is now closed. All questions should be directed to cscw2002-panels @ acm.org. All online submissions were due by 5pm Pacific Standard Time on Friday, May 3, 2002; new submissions are no longer being accepted. All submissions have been acknowledged by email. Additional datesJune 7, 2002: Notification of acceptance Panels Co-ChairsSteve Benford, University of Nottingham, UK Gloria Mark, University of
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Last updated: May 28, 2002 |