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[http://jtmorgan.net/ Jonathan Morgan], a Design Research at Wikimedia and Lecturer at the University of Washington.
[[File:Jtm_profile_pic.jpg|thumb|200px|Jonathan in his preferred horizontal orientation.]]
 
I'm a design researcher at the Wikimedia Foundation and an affiliate faculty member in the department of Human Centered Design & Engineering. Most of my research involves understanding the sociotechnical mechanisms through which participants in Wikimedia projects coordinate their work across time and space. My goal is to do everything I can to foster fun & meaningful experiences for the millions of humans across the world who read, write, teach, research, remix, and hack Wikipedia. You can find out more about me and my work [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Jmorgan_(WMF) here] and [http://jtmorgan.net/ here].
 
I helped design and lead the [[Community_Data_Science_Workshops|Community Data Science Workshops]], and I have taught two Community Data-adjacent courses at UW: [[DS4UX_(Spring_2016)|Data Science for UX Researchers]] and [[Human_Centered_Data_Science|Human Centered Data Science]].
 
I am a voracious and omnivorous reader, and a passionately amateurish musician. When I'm away from the keyboard, you can usually find me exploring the beaches and forests of Puget Sound with my wife and my dog, Ozymandias.

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Jonathan in his preferred horizontal orientation.

I'm a design researcher at the Wikimedia Foundation and an affiliate faculty member in the department of Human Centered Design & Engineering. Most of my research involves understanding the sociotechnical mechanisms through which participants in Wikimedia projects coordinate their work across time and space. My goal is to do everything I can to foster fun & meaningful experiences for the millions of humans across the world who read, write, teach, research, remix, and hack Wikipedia. You can find out more about me and my work here and here.

I helped design and lead the Community Data Science Workshops, and I have taught two Community Data-adjacent courses at UW: Data Science for UX Researchers and Human Centered Data Science.

I am a voracious and omnivorous reader, and a passionately amateurish musician. When I'm away from the keyboard, you can usually find me exploring the beaches and forests of Puget Sound with my wife and my dog, Ozymandias.