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:'''Meeting Times:''' Wednesday 12-1pm and three other 90-minute sessions (see [[#Class Schedule|the class schedule below]]) | :'''Meeting Times:''' Wednesday 12-1pm and three other 90-minute sessions (see [[#Class Schedule|the class schedule below]]) | ||
:'''Important Links''': | :'''Important Links''': | ||
:* We will use | :* We will use Canvas for [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1479641/announcements announcements] | ||
:* We will use [https://app.slack.com/client/T054LSQ4F/C02FVPE4SSY our own Slack Channel] (<code>mhcid590-dub-seminar</code> on the [https://uwdub.slack.com DUB slack] for asynchronous group chat to discuss assignments and talks, ask questions, and share information throughout the week. | :* We will use [https://app.slack.com/client/T054LSQ4F/C02FVPE4SSY our own Slack Channel] (<code>mhcid590-dub-seminar</code> on the [https://uwdub.slack.com DUB slack] for asynchronous group chat to discuss assignments and talks, ask questions, and share information throughout the week. | ||
:* [https://dub.washington.edu/seminar.html DUB Seminar website] with the calendar, links to information about speakers, etc | :* [https://dub.washington.edu/seminar.html DUB Seminar website] with the calendar, links to information about speakers, etc | ||
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# Wednesday January 12: Kathryn E. Ringland (University of California Santa Cruz) | # Wednesday January 12: Kathryn E. Ringland (University of California Santa Cruz) | ||
# Wednesday January 19: Ben Shapiro (University of Colorado) | # Wednesday January 19: Ben Shapiro (University of Colorado) | ||
# Wednesday January 26: Sheena Erete (DePaul University | # Wednesday January 26: Sheena Erete (DePaul University) | ||
# Wednesday February 2: Aylin Caliskan (UW Information School) | # Wednesday February 2: Aylin Caliskan (UW Information School) | ||
# Wednesday February 9: Marisol Wong-Villacres (Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL)) | # Wednesday February 9: Marisol Wong-Villacres (Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL)) | ||
# Wednesday February 16: Kashyap Todi (Facebook Reality Labs) | # Wednesday February 16: Kashyap Todi (Facebook Reality Labs) | ||
# | # Wednesday February 23: Sayamindu Dasgupta (UW Human Centered Design & Engineering) | ||
We're skipping March 2nd because (a) nothing has been scheduled during that period and (b) this will coincide with IxDA during which MHCI+D is not going to be having classes. | We're skipping March 2nd because (a) nothing has been scheduled during that period and (b) this will coincide with IxDA during which MHCI+D is not going to be having classes. | ||
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# For questions, let's try to keep these together under a single thread in Slack. I'll try to pin a message for these questions each week but go ahead and start the thread if I haven't gotten to it first and I'll pin it when I see it. | # For questions, let's try to keep these together under a single thread in Slack. I'll try to pin a message for these questions each week but go ahead and start the thread if I haven't gotten to it first and I'll pin it when I see it. | ||
There is one final assignment: | There is one final assignment: | ||
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<li>In the period between #2 above is done/due and ''before 5pm on the Monday before we have our facilitated group discussion'', look through the group discussion questions threads in the weeks since our last full group dicussion and nominate any question you are interested in for further | <li>In the period between #2 above is done/due and ''before 5pm on the Monday before we have our facilitated group discussion'', look through the group discussion questions threads in the weeks since our last full group dicussion and nominate any question you are interested in for further discusssion. Thumbs-up (:+1:) reactions are a totally fine way to do this!</li> | ||
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