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Due date: May 3, 2002Workshops provide an opportunity to discuss and explore emerging areas of CSCW research with a group of like-minded researchers and practitioners. Workshops may focus on any aspect of CSCW theory or practice, established concerns or new ideas. The goal of the workshop is to share understandings and experiences, to foster research communities, to learn from each other and to envision future directions. Workshops typically run for one full day. Opportunities will be available for the outcome of workshops to be reported to the rest of the CSCW conference through posters, and for reports on the workshops to be published in SIGGROUP Bulletin. Workshop proposals should consist of an introductory summary and a detailed proposal. The introductory summary should be no more than 150 words. The body of the proposal should be no more than 3000 words, and should include a description of the theme(s) of the workshop, the workshop activities and goals, the background of the organizer(s), the maximum number of participants, and the means of selecting participants. Please also indicate your A/V requirements for the workshop. Abstracts of accepted Workshop 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-workshops @ 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. Workshop Co-ChairsHilary Palmen, Microsoft Consumer Usability Group, USA John Riedl, University of Minnesota, USA
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