Editing Innovation Communities (Fall 2017)

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Because Andrés was sick and had to cancel, we filled in with a talk by Mako about research into Scratch and with a talk by [http://unmad.in/ Sayamindu Dasgupta]. Sayamindu is a ''Moore/Sloan & WRF Innovation in Data Science Postdoctoral Fellow'' here at UW.
Because Andrés was sick and had to cancel, we filled in with a talk by Mako about research into Scratch and with a talk by [http://unmad.in/ Sayamindu Dasgupta]. Sayamindu is a ''Moore/Sloan & WRF Innovation in Data Science Postdoctoral Fellow'' here at UW.


Slides for the three presentations are here:
Slides for the three presentations are here for


* Mako's presentation on [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/files/folder/slides?preview=44906988 Remixing in Scratch]
* Mako's presentation on [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/files/folder/slides?preview=44906988 Remixing in Scratch]
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* Sayamindu's presentation on [https://unmad.in/presentations/chi-scratch-community-blocks/#/ Scratch Community Blocks]
* Sayamindu's presentation on [https://unmad.in/presentations/chi-scratch-community-blocks/#/ Scratch Community Blocks]


The four projects that Mako talked about in his presentation are here:
The four papers that Sayamindu presented are here:


* Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. 2013. “[https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764212469359 The Remixing Dilemma: The Trade-Off Between Generativity and Originality].” American Behavioral Scientist 57 (5): 643–63. ''[Available through UW Libraries]''
* Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. 2013. “[https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764212469359 The Remixing Dilemma: The Trade-Off Between Generativity and Originality].” American Behavioral Scientist 57 (5): 643–63. ''[Available through UW Libraries]''
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* Monroy-Hernández, Andrés, Benjamin Mako Hill, Jazmin Gonzalez-Rivero, and danah boyd. 2011. “[https://doi.org/10.1145/1978942.1979452 Computers Can’t Give Credit: How Automatic Attribution Falls Short in an Online Remixing Community].” In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’11), 3421–3430. New York, New York: ACM Press. ''[Available through UW Libraries]''
* Monroy-Hernández, Andrés, Benjamin Mako Hill, Jazmin Gonzalez-Rivero, and danah boyd. 2011. “[https://doi.org/10.1145/1978942.1979452 Computers Can’t Give Credit: How Automatic Attribution Falls Short in an Online Remixing Community].” In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’11), 3421–3430. New York, New York: ACM Press. ''[Available through UW Libraries]''


The two projects that Sayamindu presented about are available online here:
The papers he presented are available online here:


* Dasgupta, Sayamindu, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. “[https://doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3025847 Scratch Community Blocks: Supporting Children As Data Scientists].” In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’17), 3620–3631. New York, New York: ACM Press. ''[Available Free Online]''
* Dasgupta, Sayamindu, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. “[https://doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3025847 Scratch Community Blocks: Supporting Children As Data Scientists].” In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’17), 3620–3631. New York, New York: ACM Press. ''[Available Free Online]''
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