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| This session will run from 9am-3pm. Details on the [[CDSW Spring 2016]] page. | | This session will run from 9am-3pm. Details on the [[CDSW Spring 2016]] page. |
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| === Week 7: Monday May 9: Consulting Week (i.e., no group meeting) === | | === Week 7: Monday May 9: NO CLASS (Consulting Week) === |
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| During this week, we not meet together. Instead, I will schedule one-on-one in person meetings of an hour with each student individually to catch up with you about your project and to work directly with you to resolve any technical issues you have run into with data collection, etc. | | During this week, we not meet together. Instead, I will schedule one-on-one in person meetings of an hour with each student individually to catch up with you about your project and to work directly with you to resolve any technical issues you have run into with data collection, etc. |
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| === Week 7: Wednesday May 11: Consulting Week (i.e., no group meeting) === | | === Week 7: Wednesday May 11: NO CLASS (Consulting Week) === |
| | === Week 8: Monday May 16: Design Research === |
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| === Week 8: Monday May 16: Consulting Week (i.e., no group meeting) ===
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| During this week, we not meet together. Instead, I will schedule one-on-one in person meetings of an hour with each student individually to catch up with you about your project and to work directly with you to resolve any technical issues you have run into with data collect
| | === Week 8: Wednesday May 18: TBD === |
| | | === Week 9: Monday May 23: Sensor Data === |
| === Week 8: Wednesday May 18: Consulting Week (i.e., no group meeting) === | |
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| === Week 9: Monday May 23: Design Research === | |
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| Today we'll have a guest visitor — [http://www.andresmh.com/ Andrés Monroy-Hernández] from [http://fuse.microsoft.com/ Microsoft Resarch's FUSE labs] and affiliate faculty in the Department of Communication and Department of Human-Centered Design and Engineering at UW. Monroy-Hernández research involves studying people by designing and building systems. He's built a number of very large and successful socio-technical systems as part of his research. In his graduate work, he build the [http://scratch.mit.edu/ Scratch Online Community] which is now used by more than 10 million people.
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| I've asked him to come and talk to us about design research as a process. As a result, it will be helpful to read about two projects he has worked on recently that he will talked to us about. Those projects are called NewsPad and Eventful.
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| '''Required Readings:''' | | '''Required Readings:''' |
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| * Olsen, D. R., Jr. (2007). [http://doi.org/10.1145/1294211.1294256 Evaluating User Interface Systems Research.] In Proceedings of the 20th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (pp. 251–258). New York, NY, USA: ACM. [Available through UW Libraries]
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| * J. Nathan Matias and Andres Monroy-Hernandez, [http://research.microsoft.com/apps/pubs/default.aspx?id=208886 NewsPad: Designing for Collaborative Storytelling in Neighborhoods]. CHI Work in Progress Paper. ACM, March 2014.
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| * Elena Agapie, Jaime Teevan, and Andrés Monroy-Hernández, [http://research.microsoft.com/apps/pubs/default.aspx?id=252315 Crowdsourcing in the Field: A Case Study Using Local Crowds for Event Reporting], in Human Computation (HCOMP), AAAI - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, August 2015.
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| * Two very short videos describing the systems: [http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/newspad/ NewsPad by FUSE Labs] and [http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/eventful/ Eventful by FUSE Labs]
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| === Week 9: Wednesday May 25: Digital Trace and Sensor Data ===
| | * Eagle, Nathan, "Mobile phones as sensors for social research," Ch. 22 in HET. |
| | * Visser, Albertine and Ingrid Mulder, "Emergent technologies for assessing social feelings and experiences," Ch. 16 in HET. |
| | * de Haan, Geert, et. al., "Bringing the research lab into everyday life: Exploiting sensitive environments to acquire data for social research," Ch. 23 in HET. |
| | * Fowler, Chris, et. al., "Living laboratories: Social research applications and evaluations," Ch. 27 in HET. |
| | * Holohan, Anne, et. al., "The digital home: A new locus of social science research," Ch. 28 in HET. |
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| '''Required Readings:'''
| | === Week 9: Wednesday May 25: Hyperlink Networks === |
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| Read any 2 of these 4 chapters from the [https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-handbook-of-emergent-technologies-in-social-research-9780195373592 Handbook of Emerging Technology in Social Research]:
| | * Jackson, Michele, (1997), "Assessing the Structure of the Communication on the World Wide Web," Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, V. 3, N. 1, June, 1997. |
| | | * Jackson, Michele, (2011), "What Should Researchers Infer From Links on an Organization's Site?", blog post at http://assett.colorado.edu/jackson/what-should-researchers-infer-from-links-on-an-organizations-site/ |
| * Eagle, Nathan, "[https://canvas.uw.edu/files/36870285/download?download_frd=1 Mobile phones as sensors for social research]," Ch. 22 in HET.
| | * Olesen, Thomas (2004), "The Transnational Zapatista Solidarity Network: An Infrastructure Analysis," Global Networks, 4(1):89-107 [Although this article uses the term infrastructure analysis, the method employed is best described as a hyperlink network analysis.] |
| * Visser, Albertine and Ingrid Mulder, "[https://canvas.uw.edu/files/36870283/download?download_frd=1 Emergent technologies for assessing social feelings and experiences]," Ch. 16 in HET. | |
| * de Haan, Geert, et. al., "[https://canvas.uw.edu/files/36870284/download?download_frd=1 Bringing the research lab into everyday life: Exploiting sensitive environments to acquire data for social research]," Ch. 23 in HET.
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| * Fowler, Chris, et. al., "[https://canvas.uw.edu/files/36870282/download?download_frd=1 Living laboratories: Social research applications and evaluations]," Ch. 27 in HET. | |
| * Holohan, Anne, et. al., "[https://canvas.uw.edu/files/36870280/download?download_frd=1 The digital home: A new locus of social science research]," Ch. 28 in HET.
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| === Week 10: Monday May 30: Final Presentations === | | === Week 10: Monday May 30: Final Presentations === |
| === Week 10: Wednesday June 1: Final Presentations === | | === Week 10: Wednesday June 1: Final Presentations === |
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| === Not Covered: Hyperlink Networks ===
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| * Jackson, Michele, (1997), "Assessing the Structure of the Communication on the World Wide Web," Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, V. 3, N. 1, June, 1997.
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| * Jackson, Michele, (2011), "What Should Researchers Infer From Links on an Organization's Site?", blog post at http://assett.colorado.edu/jackson/what-should-researchers-infer-from-links-on-an-organizations-site/
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| * Olesen, Thomas (2004), "The Transnational Zapatista Solidarity Network: An Infrastructure Analysis," Global Networks, 4(1):89-107 [Although this article uses the term infrastructure analysis, the method employed is best described as a hyperlink network analysis.]
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| == Administrative Notes == | | == Administrative Notes == |