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== Class Schedule == === Seminars === The DUB seminar will be hosted from 12-1pm on Wednesdays and (for this quarter once again) will conducted entirely over Zoom. I've listed the planned talks here and linked them on the calendar in Canvas. I don't schedule the DUB seminar and I know things sometimes change over the quarter. The latest version of the calendar will always be [https://dub.washington.edu/seminar.html on the DUB seminar webpage] and changes will be announced on the [https://dub.washington.edu/gettinginvolved.html#tab_mailing_lists_and_slack DUB mailing lists]. '''You must signup for the DUB mailing list to get the Zoom link for the seminar each week.''' # Wednesday April 6: Charlotte Lee (UW HCDE) # Wednesday April 13: Nazanin Andalibi (University of Michigan) # Wednesday April 20: Nicola Dell (Cornell Tech) # Wednesday April 27: Danielle Olson-Getzen (Apple Research) # Wednesday May 11: Elaine Schaertl Short (Tufts University) # Wednesday May 18: Marcelo Worsley (Northwestern University) # Wednesday May 25: Sean Follmer (Stanford University) We're skipping May 4th because nothing has been scheduled during that period because it will coincide with the ''ACM Conference on Human-Factors in Computing'' (CHI) which is the largest academic conference on computing. You'll also notice that there will be small group mixers on [https://dub.washington.edu/seminars/2022-06-01.html June 1]. Although you're not required to attend these, I encourage you to attend these because they are low key, lots of fun, and provide great opportunities to connect with folks working on related stuff at UW. You can follow the links above for more information. === Facilitated Group Discussions === You are expected to attend the three facilitated group discussion events. These will be at: # Tuesday April 19th from 3:30β5pm (in person in Alumni House classroom) # Tuesday May 10th from 3:30β5pm (in person in Alumni House classroom) # Tuesday May 24th from 3:30β5pm (in person in Alumni House classroom)
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