[4eyes] Wed 10:00-11:30am meeting/discussion
Matthew Turk
mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Mon Feb 4 10:24:30 PST 2013
On Wednesday morning at 10:00am, Prof. Danielle Harlow from Education is
bringing her graduate class on technology and education (PhD students in
Education and some other disciplines) to the lab to see what we're doing.
And presumably to consider how such technologies might be useful in
educational settings. Here's the course description:
Technology and Learning Contexts:
Critical consideration of research on how technology changes the learning
context. Specifically, issues about how technology may be used to facilitate
student learning and challenges to integrating technology.
These students are not engineers or scientists, so the discussion is likely
to focus on what the technologies can do, how and where they might be
useful, limitations, etc. - rather than on details of methods and
experiments.
I will give a lab overview and field some discussion, but I would appreciate
if several of you can be available for at least part of the time to present
your work (maybe briefly) and be available for discussion with them about
the implications of your work and the technologies you work on.
Please let me know if you're available all or some of this time. Of course,
everyone is welcome to come and participate in the discussions.
The meeting will be in 1605 Elings (one of the 1st floor multi-purpose
rooms).
Thanks,
Matthew
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