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USEFUL LINKS

Students Projects

Links to students' work for ICT500:

HCI Conferences That I Follow

  • CHI - the most prestigous HCI conference - ACM/ISI Thomson Indexed

  • APCHI - Asia Pacific CHI - ACM/ISI/Scopus Indexed (attended in NZ, Japan & India)

  • British HCI - British HCI - ACM/ISI/Scopus Indexed (attended in Bath & Lancaster)

  • OzCHI - Australian HCI - ACM/ISI/Scopus Indexed

  • i-USEr - our very own HCI conference - IEEE/Scopus Indexed (2010, 2011, 2014 & 2016)

  • HCII - International HCI - Springer/ISI Indexed

Non-HCI Conferences

They are not HCI conferences but have tracks on HCI or related to HCI:

  • ICT4M - ICT for Muslims - organised by IIUM

  • PACIS - Pacific Asian Conference on Information Systems

  • IVIC - International Visual Informatics - organised by UKM - LNCS Springer/ISI Indexed

I recommend that you read this before you head for your PhD research so that you understand what an academic research is all about.

 

If you are about to write your PhD thesis, I would also recommend that you read this. This website provides you with knowledge on how you should be structuring and writing your thesis so that your thesis is qualified as a piece of a scholarly work.

Choosing the right philosophy for your PhD research can be very confusing. This article helps clear up some air upon the kind of research philosophy that you would like to embark on for your PhD.

Qualitative Methods in HCI

These papers discuss and decsribe how HCI research can be carried out qualitatively. They can be downloaded here.

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