[CFP] CHI 2018 Workshop on Hacking and Making at Time-bounded Events
[Apologies for cross-posting] CALL FOR PRTICIPATION Hacking and Making at Time-bounded Events: Current Trends and Next Steps in Research and Event Design http://hackathon-workshop-2018.com<http://hackathon-workshop-2018.com/> Co-located with CHI 2018, https://chi2018.acm.org<https://chi2018.acm.org/> Montréal, Canada | April 21-26, 2018 Overview: Time-bounded intensive events or hackathons where teams work together under intense time pressure are becoming increasingly popular across disciplines. Yet little is known about how to design a hackathon for intended outcomes, what influences event design, what benefits hackathons offer, and what the larger impact of hackathons on intellectual communities and on the society as a whole are. This one-day workshop is co-located with CHI 2018, a premier forum for innovations through academic-practitioner interactions, and will bring together the diversity of researchers, experienced event organizers, and individuals interested in running their own events in the future. The aims of this workshop are to facilitate sharing hackathon-related experiences, consolidating existing research, and building and strengthening academic-industry partnerships to enable new research opportunities. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to): * Design variations (e.g., collaboration or competition, learning or community building, etc) * Short term and longer-term outcomes * Practical support and recommendations for event organizers * Applications of hackathons beyond traditional software engineering context * Mediated interactions and modality transitions * Theoretical space of “hackathons” Submission details: Your submission should be in a single PDF file between 2-4 pages in total, and include a short overview of each author’s background, their interest in this field, and motivation for participation in the workshop, as well as a description of one or more workshop themes of particular interest to the authors. This may be in a form of summarizing research ideas, recounting an experience with related event, or story drawn from participant’s own research or event. Supplementary materials can also be submitted. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the workshop organizers. Accepted submissions will be posted and publicly downloadable on the workshop website. Details can be found at http://hackathon-workshop-2018.com<http://hackathon-workshop-2018.com/>. Additional requirements: At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the workshop, and must register for the workshop and one day of the CHI 2018 conference. Important dates: Submission deadline: January 26, 2018 (11:59 pm EST) Notification of acceptance: February 22, 2018 Workshop date: April 21 or 22, 2018 Workshop location: Montréal, Canada (co-located with CHI 2018) Organizers: * Ei Pa Pa Pe Than (Primary contact), Institute for Software Research, Carnegie Mellon University, USA * James D. Herbsleb and Alexander Nolte, Institute for Software Research, Carnegie Mellon University, USA * Elizabeth Gerber, Northwestern University, USA * Brittany Fiore-Gartland, eScience Institute, University of Washington, USA * Brad Chapman, Harvard T.H.Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, USA * Aurelia Moser, Mozilla Science Lab, USA * Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Science Gateways Community Institute, USA If you have any questions regarding the workshop, please send us an email at hackathon.workshop2018@gmail.com<mailto:hackathon.workshop2018@gmail.com>. Thank you! Best regards, Ei Pa Postdoctoral Researcher Institute for Software Research School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
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Ei Pa Pa Pe Than