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'''Meeting room link: [https://meet.gnome.org/mol-npz-rnf-hio https://meet.gnome.org/mol-npz-rnf-hio]'''


'''Meeting room link: [https://meet.gnome.org/mol-npz-rnf-hio https://meet.gnome.org/mol-npz-rnf-hio]'''
'''[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/19Ba7Zt_enM4aN3k2-L9pl53uyXpMAWdlwoua21zTBgc/edit?usp=sharing Slides] (with a bunch of useful links)'''
 
[[Not So Obvious FAQ]]


* Introductions to CDSC
* Introductions to CDSC

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Meeting room link: https://meet.gnome.org/mol-npz-rnf-hio

Slides (with a bunch of useful links)

Not So Obvious FAQ

  • Introductions to CDSC
  • Q&A with Faculty
  • Breakout rooms with current and former students

CDSC Attendees[edit]

Read more about us on People.

Faculty[edit]

  • Sayamindu Dasgupta - UNC Chapel Hill / University of Washington (probable!)
  • Jeremy Foote - Purdue University
  • Benjamin Mako Hill - University of Washington
  • Sneha Narayan - Carleton College
  • Aaron Shaw - Northwestern University

Students[edit]

  • Kaylea Champion - University of Washington. Interests: collaboration, infrastructure, anonymity, connecting research and practice
  • Regina Cheng - University of Washington (HCDE). Interests: interest-driven learning in online communities, creativity support, data science learning & collaboration
  • Carl Colglazier - Northwestern (Technology and Social Behavior). Interests: computational social science, decentralized (sometimes community-led) online governance, small tech.
  • Floor Fiers - Northwestern (Media, Technology, and Society): Interests: digital inequality/discrimination, skills, online labor market
  • Sohyeon Hwang - Northwestern (Media, Technology, and Society). Interests: online governance, heterogeneity, scale
  • Nathan TeBlunthuis - Northwestern (Postdoc). interests: computational social science, online communties, peer production, social movements, inter-organizational relationships.
  • Nick Vincent - Northwestern. Interests: human-centered machine learning, connections between various online communities and other systems

Room Links[edit]