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+ | |has general chair=Louise Barkhuus, Lionel P. Robert Jr. | ||
+ | |has workshop chair=Casey Fiesler, Dakuo Wang | ||
+ | |Has PC member=Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Sultan Alharthi, Valerie Bartelt, Pernille Bjżrn, Alexander Boden, Marcos R. S. Borges | ||
+ | |DblpConferenceId=group/group2020c.html | ||
+ | |has Proceedings Bibliography=https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3323994 | ||
+ | |ISBN=978-1-4503-6767-7 | ||
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+ | |Submitted papers=108 | ||
+ | |Accepted papers=34 | ||
+ | |presence=presence | ||
+ | |has Keynote speaker=Lora Aroyo | ||
+ | |pageCreator=Kerrin.Hogrefe | ||
+ | |pageEditor=Saskia.Ernert | ||
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==Topics== | ==Topics== | ||
− | + | Theoretical and/or conceptual contributions about key concepts relevant to CSCW and HCI, including critique, Social, behavioral, and computational studies of collaboration and communication, Technical architectures supporting collaboration, New tool/toolkits for collaborative technologies, Ethnographic studies of collaborative practices, Coordination and workflow technology, Social computing and contexts of collaboration, Online communities, including issues of privacy, identity, trust, and participation, Cooperative knowledge management, Organizational issues of technology design, use, or adaptation, Strategies for use of technology in business, government, and newer forms of organizations, Emerging technologies and their design, use, or appropriation in work, home, leisure, entertainment, or education, Learning at the workplace (CSCL at work, Technology-Enhanced Learning, TEL), Co-located and geographically-distributed teams, global collaboration, Cultural and cross-cultural collaboration and communication, Mobile and wearable technologies in collaboration, Innovative forms of human computer interaction for cooperative technologies. | |
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 1 April 2022
Group 2020 | |
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ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work
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Event in series | Group |
Dates | 2020/01/06 (iCal) - 2020/01/08 |
Presence | presence |
Homepage: | https://group.acm.org/conferences/group20/ |
Location | |
Location: | Sanibel Island, USA |
Important dates | |
Submissions: | 2019/06/21 |
Papers: | Submitted 108 / Accepted 34 (31.5 %) |
Committees | |
General chairs: | Louise Barkhuus, Lionel P. Robert Jr. |
Workshop chairs: | Casey Fiesler, Dakuo Wang |
PC members: | Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Sultan Alharthi, Valerie Bartelt, Pernille Bjżrn, Alexander Boden, Marcos R. S. Borges |
Keynote speaker: | Lora Aroyo |
Table of Contents | |
Topics
Theoretical and/or conceptual contributions about key concepts relevant to CSCW and HCI, including critique, Social, behavioral, and computational studies of collaboration and communication, Technical architectures supporting collaboration, New tool/toolkits for collaborative technologies, Ethnographic studies of collaborative practices, Coordination and workflow technology, Social computing and contexts of collaboration, Online communities, including issues of privacy, identity, trust, and participation, Cooperative knowledge management, Organizational issues of technology design, use, or adaptation, Strategies for use of technology in business, government, and newer forms of organizations, Emerging technologies and their design, use, or appropriation in work, home, leisure, entertainment, or education, Learning at the workplace (CSCL at work, Technology-Enhanced Learning, TEL), Co-located and geographically-distributed teams, global collaboration, Cultural and cross-cultural collaboration and communication, Mobile and wearable technologies in collaboration, Innovative forms of human computer interaction for cooperative technologies.