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Developing HCI Education Crossing Asia

Published:18 April 2015Publication History

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As ACM SIGCHI supports Asian countries to develop their HCI education curricula, we propose to organize an international workshop to explore HCI curricula, teach methods and discuss Masters or PhD programs, and courses for undergraduates. We describe the topics, goals, organizers' background, and detailed plans of all the stages for the workshop.

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        CHI EA '15: Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
        April 2015
        2546 pages
        ISBN:9781450331463
        DOI:10.1145/2702613

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        • Published: 18 April 2015

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