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Tutorials
Tutorials are full-day (9am to 6 pm) and half-day (9am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm) courses that let you learn new skills and knowledge through extended interaction with expert instructors. The 30 tutorials available at CHI 96 represent the leading edge of current practice and
research in human computer interaction. Not only do the tutorials provide you with a solid grounding in where the field of HCI is today, but they also point the way to where our field will be in the future.
The tutorials are offered on the Saturday evening,
Sunday and Monday before the
technical program begins.
- Lists of all Tutorials
- Numerical list of tutorials (with presenters)
Listed by presenter
- What's New for CHI 96?
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- Two Saturday evening tutorials (not just one)
- Earn Continuing Education Units for CHI tutorials
- Many tutorials are new for CHI 96
- The Tutorial Planner lists tutorials by
various topics and job functions
- A few of the many reasons to take tutorials at CHI 96
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- Obtain a "Newcomer's" introduction to HCI
- Learn practical "How-To" skills
- Attend "Field Surveys" about leading-edge topics in HCI
- See "Visions" of the future for HCI
- "Change the Way You Think About HCI"
- Recommended Groupings
- We recommend these related groups of tutorials as excellent combinations
to take across the days that tutorials are offered.
- Tutorial Planner
- Use this guide to help find tutorials related to your occupation or
particular topic of interest.
- Tutorial Availability
- Check out current tutorial availability numbers to see if the tutorial
you want to take is still open.
- Registration
- Use the conference registration form to sign up for tutorials. Do not
forget to check to make sure your choice is still available.
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