[AISWorld] AISWorld Digest, Vol 857, Issue 1

Dezhi Wu dezhi.wu at gmail.com
Sun Sep 21 12:28:52 EDT 2014


*Call for HCI Mini-Track Proposals for AMCIS 2015 **(Deadline: Sept. 29,
2014)*




*AMCIS 2015 Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Track, Sponsored by
SIGHCI (**http://sighci.org/
<http://sighci.org/>**)*


 We formally invite information systems (IS) scholars interested in
HCI-related research to propose mini-tracks for the upcoming AMCIS 2015 at
Puerto Rico (August 13-15, 2015). The official CFP for AMCIS2015 minitrack
proposals is at http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/call-for-minitrack-proposals.





The AMCIS 2015 HCI Track will provide a forum for AIS members to present,
discuss, and explore a wide range of issues related to HCI and IS. These
issues include the history, foundation disciplines, theories, practice,
methodologies and techniques, new developments, and applications concerning
the interaction between humans, information, information systems, and
technology. In an effort to bridge academia and industry, papers may range
from formal research studies to those based on experiences, real-world
observations, and expert opinion. The Track is open to all types of
quantitative and qualitative research methodologies (including
conceptualization, theorization, case study, action research,
experimentation, field study, survey, and simulation). We also welcome
visionary articles, interactive demonstrations, and research in progress
papers.



Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

•              Aesthetic and affective computing

•              Application of neuroscientific approaches to understanding
human/technology interaction

•              Behavioral, cognitive, motivational, and affective aspects
of human/technology interaction

•              Design considerations for IT security and privacy management

•              Design implications of diversity in users, technologies, and
environments including but not limited to the elderly, the young, and
special needs populations

•              Design implications of online user behaviors

•              Design, evaluation, and implications of social networking
applications

•              Development and applications of multi‐dimensional
information visualizations

•              Digital documents/genres and human information seeking
behavior

•              Human‐centeredness and user‐centeredness in technology
development and technology use

•              Impact of interfaces/information technology on attitudes,
behavior, performance, perception, learning, and productivity

•              Interface design methodologies

•              Interface designs on new platforms such as mobile and
ubiquitous technologies

•              Interface design, evaluation, and impacts

•              New HCI techniques and technologies

•              Personalization and adaptive interfaces

•              Psychological and social aspects of human interaction with
technology, including trust, negative cognitions, etc.

•              Usability engineering; metrics and methods for user
interface assessment and evaluation

•              Usability studies for end‐user computing in work or non‐work
environment, especially in the Internet era

•              User interface design and evaluations for emerging
application areas such as M‐commerce, electronic collaboration and
negotiation systems, pervasive computing, and virtual worlds

•              User task analysis and modeling; fit between navigation
scheme and task types

•              Virtual world and 3‐D web

•              Website design and evaluation



*Important Dates:*

August 30, 2014: Authors start submitting minitrack proposals to a co-chair
of the track where the minitrack fits best.  Also, cc the program co-chairs
at *AMCIS2015prog at ucf.edu* <AMCIS2015prog at ucf.edu>*. *



September 29, 2014: All Minitrack proposals due



October 13, 2015: Minitrack decisions from track co-chairs due



January 5, 2015: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2015 begin



February 25, 2015: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors



May 5, 2015: Final decisions on AMCIS 2015 program are made



Please let us know if you have any questions.



Best regards,



*AMCIS 2015 HCI Track Co-Chairs*



Dezhi Wu, Southern Utah University, wu at suu.edu

Miguel Aguirre-Urreta, Texas Tech University, miguel.aguirre-urreta at ttu.edu

Greg Moody, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, gregory.moody at unlv.edu




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Dezhi Wu, Ph.D., PMP
Associate Professor of Information Systems
Dept. of Computer Science & Information Systems
Southern Utah University
Cedar City, UT 84720, USA
Email: wu at suu.edu
URL: http://www.suu.edu/faculty/wu/
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