CHINZ 2015 - New Zealand Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 15th New Zealand Conference on Human-Computer Interaction will provide a forum for researchers and practitioners involved with Human Computer Interaction in New Zealand or other parts of the world. It aims to bring together people interested in any aspect of HCI and Interaction Design, to allow them to share their experiences, exchange their ideas, learn from one another, and promote collaboration in research and development. We strongly encourage submissions by academics and practitioners involved in design with implications for user experience.
Important dates
7 June 2015 ? all submissions due
7 July 2015 ? response to authors
21 July 2015 ? final submissions due
Submissions
We welcome full length research papers and short papers (e.g. work-in-progress, case-studies, industrial perspectives, and system demonstrations) in all relevant areas of HCI, Interaction Design and User Experience. In particular, we strongly encourage submissions by graduate students. Submissions should report original work, and will be peer reviewed. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference, published in the conference proceedings, and the ACM Digital Library.
Full papers should be no more than 8 pages in length,
Short papers should be between 2 and 4 pages.
Important dates
7 June 2015 ? all submissions due
7 July 2015 ? response to authors
21 July 2015 ? final submissions due
Submissions
We welcome full length research papers and short papers (e.g. work-in-progress, case-studies, industrial perspectives, and system demonstrations) in all relevant areas of HCI, Interaction Design and User Experience. In particular, we strongly encourage submissions by graduate students. Submissions should report original work, and will be peer reviewed. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference, published in the conference proceedings, and the ACM Digital Library.
Full papers should be no more than 8 pages in length,
Short papers should be between 2 and 4 pages.
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