CHI 2010 | 10 - 15 April 2010 | Atlanta, GA, USA

NEWS FLASH: Reviewers Needed!

Please volunteer for CHI 2010 reviewing today!

CHI 2010 urgently needs volunteers to review for all tracks of the conference.  Our first submission tracks are online now, so we will need to start tapping volunteer reviewers very soon.

As in previous years, CHI will be using the Precision Conference system for reviewing.

*) If you ALREADY have a PCS, please go to https://precisionconference.com/~sigchi/ to log in.  Then, click on the Volunteer Center link to update your profile and specify how many submissions you'd be wiling.

*) If you DO NOT have a PCS account, please sign up!  Go to https://precisionconference.com/~sigchi/preGetID to create your account. Then click the Volunteer Center link to update your profile and specify how many submissions you'd be willing to review.

CHI 2010 is using a unified reviewer pool, rather than requiring reviewers to volunteer for specific submission tracks.  This reduces the burden of signing on as a volunteer, and also enables CHI to seek appropriate experts for all submissions.

Your participation in the CHI review process is a vital contribution to the field, and our community.

NEWS FLASH: Upcoming Deadlines

It's time to start getting your submissions ready for CHI 2010! Course and Workshop proposals are only a few weeks away, and the deadline for Papers and Notes is only three months away.  Here are the important fall deadlines, with links to details for each category:

      July 17:
                  o Course proposals
                  o Workshop proposals

      September 17:
                  o Papers and Notes

      October 9:
                  o Case Studies
                  o Media Showcase
                  o Doctoral Consortium
                  o Panels

CHI 2010: The 28th Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

CHI (ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems) is the premier international conference for the field of human-computer interaction. CHI 2010 looks outward to the human experience of computing in the world. "We are HCI" challenges our community to embrace the diversity of HCI in the world and to exclaim our commitment as a profession to empower people from all walks of life.