IDC
2007 conference will
continue to present
significant
contributions to
research,
development, and
practice in the
field of interaction
design and children.
All accepted papers
are presented at the
IDC 2007 conference,
and appear in the
IDC 2007 Proceedings.
Proceedings will be
published in the
ACM Digital Library.
IDC 2007 welcomes
submissions on all
topics from the
domain of
interaction design
and children,
including, but not
limited to:
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Usability,
enjoyability,
accessibility,
persuasion,
ethics, and
safety
issues, with
particular
reference to
children
-
Evaluation
methods for
use with
children
-
Evaluations
of
interactive
systems and
technologies
for children
-
Emerging
or new
technologies
and their
impact on
children's
health,
education or
play
-
Methods and
techniques
for
establishing
children's
requirements
for
interactive
systems
-
Guidelines
for the
design of
interactive
systems for
children
-
Reports on
the
development
of
interactive
systems for
children
(motivation,
design,
outcome,
evaluation)
-
Design of
innovative
systems to
children
-
Theoretical
models of
interaction
with special
relevance to
children
-
Results of
ethnographic
and case
studies in
children's
use of
interactive
systems
-
Stimulating
in-depth
analyses of
issues
related to
interaction
design and
children
-
Effects of
interactive
technologies
in
children's
lives (e.g.
game
violence and
aggression,
obesity,
learning...)
-
Design and
evaluation
of
interactive
systems for
children
with special
needs
More
information on
submissions can
be found at
submissions
section.
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