Brown Bag Lunch Schedule
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.
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We thank YAHOO for its past sponsorship of the HCIL Brown Bag Lunches
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Fall 2017 Schedule
Date | Leader | Topic |
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08/31/2017 |
Kickoff to a new Semester! |
Come network, make introductions, and share what each of us is working on Please come to our first BBL of the Fall 2017 semester to introduce yourself and share what you're working on in the coming semester. The first BBL will be for us to network with each other and kickoff a great new semester.
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09/07/2017 |
David Weintrop |
TBD TBD
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09/14/2017 |
Stacy Branham, |
TBD Abstract: TBD
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09/21/2017 |
TBD |
TBD TBD
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09/28/2017 |
Mark Fuge, |
Designing with Data: How machine learning is morphing human, product, and system design Abstract: TBD
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10/05/2017 |
TBD |
TBD TBD
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10/12/2017 |
TBD |
TBD TBD
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10/19/2017 |
TBD |
TBD TBD
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10/26/2017 |
Janet Walkoe, |
Technologically Mediated Teacher Noticing Abstract: We introduce technology-mediated teacher noticing (TMTN): a vision for the design and use of technology-mediated tools that takes seriously the need for teachers to attend to, interpret, and respond to their students’ thinking. This vision is situated at the intersection of research on teacher noticing, and on technology to support student thinking. We synthesize that work to highlight specific ways that technology-mediated classroom tools can focus and stabilize teachers’ attention on valuable aspects of student thinking emphasized by current reform efforts. We then illustrate TMTN with classroom examples in which technology supported or obstructed teachers' attention to student thinking, and consider implications for research on technology in teacher practice, professional development, and the design of technological tools for K-12 classrooms.
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11/02/2017 |
TBD |
TBD TBD
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11/09/2017 |
Karen Holtzblatt and Chris Robeck
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TBD TBD
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11/16/2017 |
TBD |
TBD TBD
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11/23/2017 | No Brown Bag, Thanksgiving recess | |
11/30/2017 |
Georgia Bullen |
TBD TBD
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12/07/2017 |
Pamela Wisniewski
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TBD TBD
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Past Brown Bags
View the Past Brown Bag Lunch Schedules to learn more about prior talks.