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The 10th International Conference on Creating,
Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5 2012) 18-20 January 2012 Playa Vista, CA USA http://www.cm.is.ritsumei.ac.jp/c5-12/ Hosted by the USC Institute for Creative Technologies http://www.ict.usc.edu Computers, networks, and other forms of technology are pervasive in our information-based society. Unfortunately, most users of this technology use it for passive consumption of information and entertainment. To evolve into a true knowledge society it is critical that we transform computer-based human activities to engage users in the active process of creating, connecting, and collaborating together. The C5 conference is for anyone interested in the use of computers as tools to develop and enable user-oriented creation, connection, and collaboration processes. Researchers, developers, educators and users come together at C5 to present new and ongoing work and to discuss future directions for creative computing and multimedia environments. We welcome the submission of theoretical and technical papers, practitioner/experience reports, and papers that bridge the gap between theory and practice or that encourage inter- and cross-disciplinary study. === Keynote Speakers === "Helping Everyone Create with Computing" Dr. Mark Guzdial Georgia Institute of Technology "C2P3: Creating and Controlling Personalisation and Privacy in Pervasive Digital Ecosystems" Dr. Judy Kay University of Sydney === Topics === C5 invites submissions of full papers in (but not limited to) the following areas: - Technology-enhanced human-computer and human-human interaction and collaboration - Virtual worlds and immersive environments - Educational environments for classroom, field work and online/distance learning - New technologies for literature, music and the visual arts - Technologies for collaborative and self-empowered learning - Multimedia authoring environments - Gaming/entertainment platforms, virtual characters, and software infrastructure - Social networks and social networking - Novel programming paradigms and languages for implementors - Scripting or visual paradigms and languages for end-users - Creating and maintaining online communities - Tools for creating/managing online services/environments - Distributed and collaborative working - Social and cultural implications of new technologies Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format via EasyChair at: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=c512 Submissions must be written in English (the official language of the conference) and must not exceed eight (8) pages. They should use the IEEE 10-point two-column format, templates for which are available at: http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/home === Proceedings === A preliminary version of the proceedings will be distributed during the conference. The formal version of the proceedings will be published by the Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and sent to authors after the conference. For each accepted paper, at least one of the authors needs to attend the conference and deliver the presentation; otherwise the paper will not be included in the formal proceedings. === Dates === Submission of papers: October 7, 2011 Author notification: November 18, 2011 Camera-ready copy: December 16, 2011 Conference: January 18-20, 2012 http://people.ict.usc.edu/~lane/C5/C5-12-CFP.pdf | ||||||||||||||||||
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