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Qualitative Research - Week 8 - Reading Assignment

Assignment “Reporting Ethnography to informants”, Page, Samson, Crockett (1998) “On Seeking —and Rejecting— Validity in Qualitative Research”, Wolcott, Eisner, Peshk…

Electric Wheel

So I am transforming my wife’s tricycle into an electric one. Bought a front wheel with an brushless electric motor, the controller, accelerator and breaks BUT it came with no ba…

Be my Manatee

A play on words from the popular TV show 30 Rock - NBC.com “I will be your mentor, and you my manatee”. Idea that has been brewing after I found the app Be My Eyes… Why not…

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Tech 4 Learners - Week 8 - Reading Assignment

Reading:  “Tangible Bits: Beyond Pixels”, Hiroshi Ishi, 2008 - MIT Media Lab Response:  Tangible interfaces can express information regular screens cannot. The TUIs act upon…

HCI Seminar - Week 7 - Class Notes

Sean Follmer,Stanford University. His MIT profile has more content. “Designing Material Interfaces: Redefining Interaction through Programmable Materials and Tactile Displays�…

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Intro to Teaching - Week 8 - Reading Notes

Reading  TPPT Ch. 4: 51-100 Zoom in and out and focus on the following question: How does Lampert establish norms for students to do the sort of mathematical problem solving she…

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LDT Seminar - Week 7 - Class Notes

Today we met at the d.School and started of with talks by: Shelley Williamson Anastasia Radeva Camila Farias Then we had a very interesting session lead by Dr. Susan Wise from t…

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Qualitative Research - Week 7 - Class Notes

Was my turn to bring some snacks - brought a bag of nicely cut celery and hummus - delicious. One friend had never tried celery before! Here we are discussing the Propositions our …