ACM’s interactions
Magazine Seeks Its Next
Co-Editors-in-Chief
As ACM’s premier magazine on applied
computer-human interaction (CHI), interactions
is designed to keep developers, designers,
managers, researchers, and users abreast of
the latest tools and ideas emerging from the
CHI community—and beyond. This colorful,
bi-monthly magazine shares timely articles,
stories, and practical content related to the
interactions between experiences, people,
and technology. Its primary objective is to
trace innovative technologies from their R&D
beginnings to real-world applications and
future potential.
interactions is also the membership magazine
for ACM’s SIGCHI and as such is distributed
to more than 7,000 members worldwide.
Volume XVI. 6 | NoVember + december 2009
The role of co-editor-in-chief is a three-year
volunteer position and is assisted by ACM
professional staff for the production of the
magazine. The position starts in the summer
of 2010 in preparation for the January-
February 2011 issue.
To apply, please send a résumé, letter of motivation,
and statement of your vision for the magazine to:
Associationfor
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Cover Story By Woodrow W. Winchester, III
Dan Olsen, Search Committee Chair
olsen@cs.byu.edu
Deadline for entry: June 1