A participatory workshop on IxD educators’ experiences, challenges, and needs in the age of GenAI.
Session 2:
Imagining Future Directions
We warmly invite HCI educators, HCI researchers, and practitioners with experience in IxD education to join this half-day workshop at NordiCHI 2026. Whether you have been actively integrating AI into your teaching, cautiously observing from the sidelines, or somewhere in between, your perspective is welcome here.
To participate, we ask applicants to submit a short position statement (around 300 words) covering:
Your background: your role, institutional context, and the design or HCI courses you are involved with
Your experience: one or two observations or experiences with AI in your teaching or educational context. This can be a challenge, a surprise, an experiment, or an open question.
Your positionality (optional): your current stance or perspective on AI in IxD education, if you have one
We have kept the format intentionally light. The position statement is not a research paper — it is a way for us to get to know you and your context before the workshop, and to help us shape the sessions around the experiences in the room.
Participants will be selected for their diverse backgrounds, institutional contexts, and perspectives to create a productive, varied group of 15–25 participants. Submissions should be sent to zwendy@chalmers.se by 31 August 2026.
Lecturer in Interaction Design and Software Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg.
PhD student in Learning Sciences at ETH Zurich and EPFL.
Professor at the HCI and Design Section, directs the Human-AI Interaction Lab (HAIL) and leads the User eXperience (UX) Design Specialization, at the IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Senior Lecturer in Interaction Design and Director of Master’s Programme in Interaction Design at Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg.
PhD student in interaction design at Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg.
Professor of Human-Technology Interaction in Tampere University.
Photo: Eivind Senneset
Professor in Human-Computer Interaction at the Department of Information Science and Media Studies at the University of Bergen, Norway.
Postdoc in the HCI & Design Section at the IT University of Copenhagen, working in the Human-AI Interaction Lab.
PhD student in Human-Centered Computing at Aarhus University, Denmark.
Associate Professor in Interaction Design at the University of Gothenburg.
Senior Lecturer in Interaction Design at the University of Gothenburg