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Due date: May 3, 2002 (See also: Guide to Successful Video Submissions)Videos are a great way to present work that involves dynamic interaction, ranging from demonstrations of new systems to complex aspects of group communication and work practice. The video program will be playing continuously at the conference and in the conference hotel, and will be published and sold by the ACM (although copyright will be retained by the authors). A panel of international reviewers will review videos for their technical content, interest and relevance to the CSCW community, communication effectiveness, and production quality. Potential topics include, but are not limited to demonstrations of innovative research prototypes; demonstrations (but not marketing) of innovative aspects of commercial systems; studies of work practice that have implications for CSCW; retrospective collections of significant CSCW fields of work; and visions of future technologies. Videos should not have been previously presented in any formal video program. Authors who are submitting papers are also encouraged to consider submitting formal videos that show their work. We also encourage people with innovative or novel ideas for video submissions to contact the program chairs. Please submit ONE videotape for review in any of the following formats -- VHS, Super-VHS, 3/4-inch, Hi-8, 8mm, or PAL -- to the address listed below (under "Videotape Submissions"). If the video is accepted, a high quality format will be required for the final version (in decreasing order of preference: Beta SP, 3/4-inch, Hi-8, 8mm, and Super VHS). Videotapes should be 4 to 8 minutes long. Longer videos will be subject to stricter review criteria. Rough videos in progress will be considered, but will (if tentatively accepted) be subject to a second review process after final production. In addition to submitting a videotape, authors must also submit the title, authors, affiliations and a short description of no more than 150 words for each video submission. All questions regarding Video submissions should be directed to cscw2002-videos @ acm.org. Abstracts of accepted Videos, 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. All online submissions and videotapes were due by 5pm Pacific Standard
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on Friday, May 3, 2002; new submissions are no longer being accepted.
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submissions have been acknowledged by email. Additional datesJune 7, 2002: Notification of acceptanceAugust 9, 2002: Final version of Videos and Video Abstracts due Videotape SubmissionsJ.J. CadizOne Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052-6399 USA Video Co-ChairsJ.J. Cadiz, Microsoft Research, USA Hideaki Kuzuoka, University
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