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Remote! Code for Boston Civic Hack Night
Remote! Code for Boston Civic Hack Night
Code for Boston is a Code for America Brigade - a volunteer civic innovation organization created by Boston-area developers, designers, and activists with an interest in solving civic and social problems through the use of technology. We feel that Boston…
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Public Lecture Series: Critical Perspectives on Technology
Public Lecture Series: Critical Perspectives on Technology
Technologies invade our everyday lives, take part in constructing our identity, classify (often violently) bodies, and, pushed by recent regulations on social distancing, play an expanding role in connecting families and friends. The effects of this rapid increase of technological…
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Payal Arora – Next Billion Users
Payal Arora – Next Billion Users
More Details: https://www.dgp.toronto.edu/critical-computing-seminar/index.html The critical computing seminar is an initiative of the Third Space research lab, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto. It is an online virtual monthly seminar. Each month we will read a new book on computing…
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Panos Ipeirotis
Panos Ipeirotis
Speaker Biography: Panos Ipeirotis is a Professor and David Margolis Teaching Excellence Faculty Fellow at the Department of Technology, Operations, and Statistics at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business of New York University, and also an associated faculty member…
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Remote! Code for Boston Civic Hack Night
Remote! Code for Boston Civic Hack Night
Code for Boston is a Code for America Brigade - a volunteer civic innovation organization created by Boston-area developers, designers, and activists with an interest in solving civic and social problems through the use of technology. We feel that Boston…
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Alexandra To – Designing to Empower Marginalized Communities through Social Technology
Alexandra To – Designing to Empower Marginalized Communities through Social Technology
The weekly DUB seminar is the primary gathering point for the DUB community. The seminar features talks from diverse leading perspectives in Human Computer Interaction & Design, presented by members of the DUB community and by visiting researchers and practitioners.…
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Bo Ruberg: Critical Perspectives on Technology
Bo Ruberg: Critical Perspectives on Technology
Speaker: Bo Ruberg (University of Irvine, USA) Technologies invade our everyday lives, take part in constructing our identity, classify (often violently) bodies, and, pushed by recent regulations on social distancing, play an expanding role in connecting families and friends. The effects…
Public Lecture Series: Critical Perspectives on Technology
Public Lecture Series: Critical Perspectives on Technology
Technologies invade our everyday lives, take part in constructing our identity, classify (often violently) bodies, and, pushed by recent regulations on social distancing, play an expanding role in connecting families and friends. The effects of this rapid increase of technological…
Caregivers, Older Adults & Technology
Caregivers, Older Adults & Technology
Presenter Celine Latulilpe, Associate Professor, University of Manitoba Abstract As the population ages, a new type of digital user emerges: the caregiver proxy. Caregivers are people who help older adults with daily living, including social activities, health and wellness, shopping,…
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Michael Bernstein
Michael Bernstein
Title: TBD Speaker Biography: Michael Bernstein is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and STMicroelectronics Faculty Scholar at Stanford University, where he is a member of the Human-Computer Interaction Group. His research focuses on the design of social computing and…
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Remote! Code for Boston Civic Hack Night
Remote! Code for Boston Civic Hack Night
Code for Boston is a Code for America Brigade - a volunteer civic innovation organization created by Boston-area developers, designers, and activists with an interest in solving civic and social problems through the use of technology. We feel that Boston…
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Abigale Stangl – DUB Seminar
Abigale Stangl – DUB Seminar
Abigale Stangl Human Centered Design & Engineering The weekly DUB seminar is the primary gathering point for the DUB community. The seminar features talks from diverse leading perspectives in Human Computer Interaction & Design, presented by members of the DUB…
Dr. Sasha Costanza – Chock on Design Justice
Dr. Sasha Costanza – Chock on Design Justice
(Virtual/ Online Event with Captions) You need to register for the free event at the ticket link. The event will also be recorded and shared on our website after the event. Community-led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need. In…
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Public Lecture Series: Critical Perspectives on Technology
Public Lecture Series: Critical Perspectives on Technology
Technologies invade our everyday lives, take part in constructing our identity, classify (often violently) bodies, and, pushed by recent regulations on social distancing, play an expanding role in connecting families and friends. The effects of this rapid increase of technological…
Jared Spool – The UX Leaders’ Secret Guide to Innovative, UX-Driven Product Roadmaps
Jared Spool – The UX Leaders’ Secret Guide to Innovative, UX-Driven Product Roadmaps
This is a joint event of BostonCHI, GBC/ACM, and IEEE/CS Most UX professionals feel that they’re at the mercy of their organization’s product roadmaps. They’re on the receiving end of decisions about what the team is building and when they’re…
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Deborah Raji on the Challenges of Audits, Accountability & Algorithmic Justice
Deborah Raji on the Challenges of Audits, Accountability & Algorithmic Justice
"The Challenges of Audits, Accountability & Algorithmic Justice" Abstract: As its popularity and proliferation increase, AI tools are slowly and surely making their way into our everyday lives. However, as its use becomes widespread, we continue to encounter failures that…
Sketching in Research: Theory and Practice
Sketching in Research: Theory and Practice
Presenter Miriam Sturdee, Research Fellow, Lancaster University Abstract Sketching is a practical, hands-on activity which encourages active listening, creative and visual thinking, and can be used as a form of communication between diverse groups. Sketches can be artifacts, data, tools…
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Remote! Code for Boston Civic Hack Night
Remote! Code for Boston Civic Hack Night
Code for Boston is a Code for America Brigade - a volunteer civic innovation organization created by Boston-area developers, designers, and activists with an interest in solving civic and social problems through the use of technology. We feel that Boston…
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Elissa M. Redmiles – DUB Seminar
Elissa M. Redmiles – DUB Seminar
The weekly DUB seminar is the primary gathering point for the DUB community. The seminar features talks from diverse leading perspectives in Human Computer Interaction & Design, presented by members of the DUB community and by visiting researchers and practitioners.…
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Dr Andrew MacFarlane – Search Strategy Formulation for Systematic Reviews: a review of issues, challenges and opportunities
Dr Andrew MacFarlane – Search Strategy Formulation for Systematic Reviews: a review of issues, challenges and opportunities
Systematic literature reviews play a vital role in identifying the best available evidence for clinicians and healthcare policymakers. The resources required to produce systematic reviews can be significant, and a key to the success of any review is the search…
Intersectional Tech: Exploring Black Digital Praxis in Contemporary GamingÂ
Intersectional Tech: Exploring Black Digital Praxis in Contemporary GamingÂ
abstract coming soon! Bio Kishonna Gray is currently an Assistant Professor in Communication, Gender and Women’s Studies, and affiliate in Black Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She previously served as an MLK Scholar and Visiting Assistant Professor…
Kishonna Gray – Critical Perspectives on Technology
Kishonna Gray – Critical Perspectives on Technology
Speaker: Kishonna Gray (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) Technologies invade our everyday lives, take part in constructing our identity, classify (often violently) bodies, and, pushed by recent regulations on social distancing, play an expanding role in connecting families and friends. …
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Race in the Field: Navigating User Research as Designers of Color
Race in the Field: Navigating User Research as Designers of Color
This panel brings together POC designers to speak about how their racial background influences their user research approach. As POC design researchers, how do we navigate racist participants and field sites? How do we manage second-hand trauma and survivor’s guilt…
Monroe Kennedy III
Monroe Kennedy III
The field of robotics has evolved over the past few decades. We've seen robots progress from the automation of repetitive tasks in manufacturing to the autonomy of mobilizing in unstructured environments to the cooperation of swarm robots that are centralized…
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CHI PE CHARCHA
CHI PE CHARCHA
Please join us next Saturday, January 30th 2021 for ‘CHI pe Charcha’. At ‘CHI pe Charcha’ (discussions about CHI), we have invited people who have previously been part of CHI conference to share their experiences. Since CHI 2021 is an…
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