Tutorials

NordiCHI 2026 welcomes proposals for tutorials. Tutorials are an integral part of the conference and are essential platforms for sharing theoretical knowledge and practical experiences within the NordiCHI community. Tutorials will be held during the pre-conference days (October 3th or October 4th) that take place in-person at Åbo Akademi University in Vaasa, Finland. For tutorials specifically targeted towards industry participants, it may be possible to schedule them during the industry-day of the main conference (Wednesday, October 7th). Tutorials at NordiCHI are organized in 90-minute blocks (“slots”). A single tutorial can span 1–4 slots, and each organizer may request a maximum of four slots in total. There will be coffee/lunch breaks between the slots.

What is a tutorial? 

Tutorials offer practitioners, students and researchers the opportunity to extend their knowledge into new areas of expertise and to learn about specific concepts, methods and techniques from recognized field experts. The NordiCHI 2026 conference would like to offer a wide variety of tutorials for researchers, practitioners, designers, developers, managers and students. 

We invite proposals for tutorials focusing on all themes of the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) field, and in particular, we invite tutorials focusing on the theme of the conference: Pulse – exploring the energy that drives us. Thus, we encourage instructors to adopt a holistic and broad approach that includes not only sustainability but also human, cultural, and social energy, with tutorials focusing on new and emerging areas, methods and technologies, or to experiment with new forms of instruction and innovative perspectives in an HCI context. We also welcome proposals for tutorials on foundational themes of HCI. 

The accepted tutorials will run in the university lecture or meeting rooms, the size of which is determined by the number of registered participants. We can provide a projector and screen. Additional technical requirements must be discussed with the chairs.   


Submission Instructions and Schedule 

Submissions should NOT be anonymised. See submission guidelines for details on how to submit. Submissions can be up to four pages long (excluding references) in the ACM standard single-column format. 

Tutorial submissions should be self-contained and clearly provide a detailed description including: 

  • Title of the tutorial 
  • Names and affiliations of the organizers 
  • An abstract describing the aims, objectives, benefits and significance of the proposed tutorial 
  • A scheduled overview of planned activities and format 
  • Prerequisites / level; skills and knowledge the attendees will gain as a result of attending the tutorial 
  • The promotional strategy, detailing how the organizers plan to recruit and select participants 
  • Organizers’ background, provided as short biographical notes 
  • Tutorial program and duration. 
  • On site requirements (e.g., seats arrangements, materials, etc.) 
  • Please indicate how many 90-minute slots you require, and whether you have any preferences for specific time slots and days (ordered by preference).

ACM Open

Content in this track will be published under ACM Open Access as an “Extended Abstract” article type. Extended Abstract article types will not be charged an Article Processing Charge (APC) for open access. For more information about which article types are subject to an APC, see the ACM article types summary.

Selection Process 

The selection process is curated. Tutorial selection will happen by the discretion of the Tutorials Chairs. Acceptance of proposals will be informed by factors such as: 

  • Clarity of intended outcomes 
  • Value for the participants 
  • Level of expected interest 
  • Impact and relevance to the NordiCHI’s broad audience 
  • Profile of the organizers 

No contributions/submissions are expected from participants of the accepted tutorials. Participants of accepted tutorials must register for the conference. 

Additional conditions 

Although accepted tutorials will be announced through the NordiCHI 2026 website, we encourage tutorial organisers to advertise their tutorials and encourage participants to sign up for them. Please note that the period between the notification of acceptance and the required public announcement is short, so plan accordingly. 

Tutorials are run with at least 5 participants registered by the early bird registration deadline so organisers should be active in promoting the tutorial to relevant audiences. 

Important dates (Anywhere on Earth)

  • Submission deadline: May 7, 2026
  • Notification deadline: May 18, 2026
  • Tutorial website: June 15, 2026

Chairs 

Mohamed Khamis, University of Glasgow

Joni Salminen, University of Vaasa