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Meeting 12/14/2011: Jane Meyers, Department of Computer Science, CtG, L3D — Evolution of Craftopolis in Practice
For over a year and a half Craftopolis has been deployed as an activity in a local elementary school’s after school program. Throughout this time, Craftopolis, a construction kit for creating craft based interactive worlds, has evolved through feedback and suggestions from both students and undergraduate mentors from the University of Colorado. During this presentation…
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Meeting 11/2/2011: Thomas Herrmann, University of Bochum, Germany — Reflective Learning at Work
A model of reflective learning based on the work of Boud et al., 1985 (Reflection: Turning experience into learning) will be introduced. It serves as a starting point to differentiate triggers which initiate reflective learning at the work place, and to differentiate the material to which the reflection can refer to. A process model will be introduced which…
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Meeting 10/19/2011: Prof. Scott McCrickard, Virginia Tech — Collaborating with Claims in Interaction Design
This talk and discussion will explore how the capture and reuse of claims can help share knowledge across diverse populations of designers, resulting in measurably better user interfaces for emerging mobile platforms. The talk will differentiate claims from other knowledge capture mechanisms and will highlight examples of how claims capture and reuse can enable knowledge-sharing…
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Meeting 8/24/2011: Navid Ahmadi — Enabling Online Social End-User Programming
Learning how to program is tough. In several decades of research, end-user programming tools and methods have been developed to lower the learning barrier and make programming accessible to wider range of users. However, learning and using programming has remained a solitary activity to end users. As a result of lack of computer support for…
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Meeting 8/10/2011: Zhu Li — Cultivating Collaborative Design-In-Use
Abstract: End User Development has explored opportunities to enable software development in the use context. The focus of EUD places software development not in the production context but in the use context, since future emergent problems and practices need an open development software environment to allow users to create their situated applications. This presentation will…
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Meeting 7/20/2011: Richard L. Byyny, M.D. FACP — Broadening our Understanding of Social Networks and Cultures of Participation
This will be a discussion-based meeting in which Dick Byyny will present his experience with (1) professional social networks related to physicians and scientists members in an organization; and (2) the Electronic Health Record pluses and minuses. The following specific networks will serve as examples: “Doximity Helps Physicians Connect” at https://www.doximity.com/ “Patients-Like-Me” at http://www.patientslikeme.com/ and we will…
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Meeting 4/13/11: Zhu Li, Visiting Researcher from Milan – A meta-design model to support creative, collaborative design among distributed multidisciplinary teams
The ever-growing complexity of design projects needs the collaboration of multidisciplinary design teams. Communication gaps however arise between stakeholders who belong to different design communities due to differences in cultures, backgrounds and modes of communication. Moreover, the co-evolution of design communities and their systems requires an open environment to support emerging needs. The Hive-Mind Space…
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Meeting 4/6/2011: Gerhard Fischer – Understanding, Fostering, and Supporting Cultures of Participation
Cultures are defined in part by their media and their tools for thinking, working, learning, and collaborating. In the past, the design of most media emphasized a clear distinction between producers and consumers. The rise in social computing (based on social production and mass collaboration) has facilitated a shift from consumer cultures (specialized in producing…
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Meeting 2/16/11: Debbie Brodt-Giles, Stuart Macmillan, Jamey Wood – OpenEI.org: Sharing the World’s Energy Information
The Open Energy Information project, or OpenEI, is a content sharing andcollaboration community focused on accelerating our transition to cleanenergy systems. Its current platform allows for the sharing of energy data,tools, models and knowledge. By facilitating the efficient and widespreadsharing of energy-related content, we believe that OpenEI can help accelerateinnovation, development and deployment of clean…
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Welcome to the new L3D Website!
We hope that you like what we’ve done with the place! We’ve moved over to a WordPress blog as we feel it will better meet our needs of integrating with existing data sources, allow for better community interactivity, and provide a platform that will enable us to frequently post updates as to what we’re working…