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request a mentor

Mentors are available for tutorials, papers, organization overviews, short talks, interactive video posters, and student posters. To request a mentor, fill out the form below and submit it.

If you would like to volunteer to be a mentor, please fill out the mentor sign up form at the Reviewer Volunteer Center.

Your Name:   (Required)
Affiliation:
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Email:  (Required)
Advisor:  (if you are a student)
Submission Category:
Submission Topic:
Reason for Requesting a Mentor:
Names and Affiliations of Co-Authors
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Matching Phrases
The following list contains matching phrases used in some submission categories to assign reviewers for your submission. We encourage you to use multiple matching phrases. For each phrase related to your submission, please enter a number as follows (leave unrelated phrases blank):
1 The phrases is slightly related to your submission.
2 The phrase describes part of the background of your submission.
3 The phrase is strongly related to your submission.
4 The phrase describes one of the main ideas of your submission.
5 The phrase describes the most important idea in your submission.
   Agents
   Aging
   Analysis methods
   Auditory I/O
   Augmented reality
   Children
   Cognitive models
   CSCL/Collaborative learning
   CSCW/Collaborative work
   Community computing
   Computer mediated communication
   Cooperative design
   Cost/benefit analysis
   Database access
   Design rationale
   Design techniques
   Development tools
   Dialog analysis
   Disability access
   Documentation systems
   Education applications
   Electronic publishing
   Empirical (qualitative)
   Empirical (quantitative)
   End-user programming
   Entertainment applications
   Ethnography
   Evaluation
   Expert systems
   Formal methods
   Graphic design
   GOMS
   Hand-held devices
   HCI education
   HCI in organizations
   HCI professional issues
   Health care applications
   Home
   Hypermedia
   Individual differences
   Industrial design
   Information retrieval
   Input devices
   Intelligent systems
   Interaction design
   Interaction technology
   International interfaces
   Internet
   Legal issues
   Metaphors
   Mobile computing
   Multimedia
   Multimodal interaction
   Network/communications
   Office computing
   Participatory design
   Pen-based input
   Predictive interface
   Programming environments
   Prototyping
   Psychology of programming
   Social interfaces
   Social issues
   Software architecture
   Software engineering
   Speech and voice
   Standards
   Tactile or gestural I/O
   Task analysis
   Technology transfer
   Telecommunications
   Teleworking
   Theory
   3-D interfaces
   Toolkits
   Training
   Ubiquitous computing
   UIMS
   Usability engineering
   Usability testing
   UI design environments
   User models
   User studies
   Video
   Video analysis
   Virtual community
   Virtual reality
   Visual design
   Visualization
   World wide web
   Work analysis
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