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Claudio Benzecry and Nick Diakopoulos
Claudio Benzecry and Nick Diakopoulos


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Revision as of 23:09, 19 September 2023

Agenda

Introductions (2 min per person)

Please share:

  • Preferred name(s) and pronouns.
  • Something meaningful/important to you or about you (not research and not obvious).

Very brief course introduction (~15 min)

  • Learning goals
  • Structure
  • Assignments
    • Weekly readings, writing/activities, discussion provocations
    • Final project
  • A syllabus on a wiki?
  • A note about interdisciplinarity and this class
  • A note about reading (as a researcher)

Stretch break #1 (quick!)

Get up! Move around!

Discussion (~30 min)

What is a doctoral program (or a university for that matter) for and what do I do with it?

  • Think/Pair/Share (T/P/S): What purposes does a doctoral program serve? (consider Cottom interview, everything else you've encountered up to today).

Stretch break #2 (until guests arrive)

Guests (~70 min)

Claudio Benzecry and Nick Diakopoulos

Out-the-door reminders:

Please:

  • Submit discussion provocations and written assignments by Monday 6pm via Canvas.
  • Bring a printed copy of "research puzzle" to class.
  • Look ahead to Week 3: "Collaboration interview and reflection" and Week 4: "Graduate research plan statement" assignments. These will take a little extra time. Start as soon as you like.
  • Note that I will not hold OH this coming Friday or Monday. Signups start for Friday 9.29.
  • Email me with any questions that come up.
  • Join my research lab for a reception tomorrow (Thursday), 4-6pm in FSB 1-122 (the Center for HCI+D space)! We'll have snacks and stickers.