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'''Designing for Diversity: HCI and the Support of Scientific Research''' | |||
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'''Abstract:''' Understanding user needs and designing new technologies to meet those needs has long been a focus of HCI research. HCI has been embedded within a sociotechnical systems approach often considering user needs within a work context where an employing organization designs the work, chooses the technologies, and hires and trains the employees. This organizational “container” has been eroding, which raises interesting questions about the relationships among people, innovative technologies, work, and the role of HCI in this new hyper-diverse environment. | |||
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'''Bio:''' Susan J. Winter, Ph.D. is Associate Dean for Research and co-Director of the Center for Advanced Study of Communities and Information at the University of Maryland’s School of Information Studies. She has previously been a Science Advisor in the Directorate for Social Behavioral and Economic Sciences, Acting Deputy Director of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure at the National Science Foundation and a Program Director supporting distributed, interdisciplinary scientific collaboration where she was responsible for programs funding research on virtual organizations as sociotechnical systems, cyber-enabled discovery and innovation, and cyberinfrastructure education, and enabling resources for building community and capacity for complex data-driven and computational science including high performance computers, large-scale databases, and advanced software tools. Her award-winning research on the impact of information and communications technology on the organization of work has appeared in top journals; she has extensive international managerial and consulting experience, and currently serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Information Technology, Information and Organization, and Group and Organization Management. She received her PhD from the University of Arizona, her MA from the Claremont Graduate University, and her BA from the University of California, Berkeley. | |||
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Revision as of 17:32, 13 February 2017
The HCIL has an open, semi-organized weekly "brown bag lunch (BBL)" every Thursdays from 12:30-1:30pm in HCIL (2105 Hornbake, South Wing). The topics range from someone's work, current interests in the HCIL, software demos/reviews, study design, proposed research topics, introductions to new people, etc. The BBL is the one hour a week where we all come together--thus, it’s a unique time for HCIL members with unique opportunities to help build collaborations, increase awareness of each other’s activities, and generally just have a bit of fun together. There is no RSVP; simply show up!
If you would like to give or suggest a talk, presentation, workshop, etc., send an email to BBL student co-coordinators Deokgun Park (intuinno@umd.edu) or Rebecca Stone (rstone1@umd.edu). In the email, briefly describe the topic and preferred dates.
To be notified about upcoming events, please subscribe one of these mailing lists.
We thank YAHOO for its past sponsorship of the HCIL Brown Bag Lunches
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Spring 2017 Schedule
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02/02/2017 |
Kickoff to a new Semester! |
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Come network, make introductions, and share what each of us is working on |
02/09/2017 |
Bilge Mutlu, |
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Human-Centered Principles and Methods for Designing Robotic Technologies
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02/16/2017 |
Susan Winter, |
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Designing for Diversity: HCI and the Support of Scientific Research |
02/23/2017 |
Virginia Byrne, |
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TBD & CSCW Practice Talk |
03/02/2017 |
Gary M. Jackson |
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Predicting Malicious Behavior |
03/09/2017 |
Tim Summers & Sanjna Srivatsa, |
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TBD |
03/16/2017 |
Raja Kushalnagar, |
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Multimedia for Deaf Eyes: How do we make multimedia accessible for deaf and hard of hearing people? |
03/23/2017 | No Brown Bag, Spring Break. | |
03/30/2017 |
Dion Goh |
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TBD |
04/06/2017 |
Allison Druin
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An Information Activist, National Parks, and a Digital Future
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04/13/2017 |
Daniel Votipka
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Who is Mr. Robot?: A Study of the Humans Behind Software Vulnerability Discovery (Working Title) |
04/20/2017 |
Rebecca Stone
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Cultural understanding (or impact), proof of concept and Agile teams |
04/27/2017 |
TBD |
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CHI Papers Clinic |
05/04/2017 |
TBD |
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CHI Papers Clinic |
Past Brown Bags
View the Past Brown Bag Lunch Schedules to learn more about prior talks.