Let me know if you're interested tomorrow (Fri) 2-4 or 4-6 pm in joining a 'grad student roundtable' for 30 mins with Andy Ko, visiting Uwashington researcher.Tell me what time works if so.To quote another faculty, "Andy Ko" is excellent person to speak to just because it's such a great opportunity to meet a top HCI person. You can come with random questions about grad school advice, doing research."I study effective, equitable, scalable ways for humanity to learn computing.My work contributes to the fields of computing education, human-computer interaction, and software engineering. I do this work with many outstanding studentson this work to publish, blog, and communicate our research with academia, industry, government, and the public. We do this work with several communities at UW, including DUB (a community of HCI researchers), PLSE (a community of programming languages and software engineering researchers), and the iSchool's Digital Youth Lab. I also lead two communities outside the university: Sound CS Ed, a regional community of teachers, researchers, and inventors passionate about computing education, and CS for All Washington, a statewide advocacy coalition championing K-12 computing education in Washington state. I formerly directed the EUSES consortium, an academic and industry coalition focused on end-user programming.
- Read my computing education research FAQ to learn more about the field.
- Read my students page to learn how to work with me."
JosephJoseph Jay Williams
www.josephjaywilliams.com
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science, University of TorontoIntelligent Adaptive Interventions (IAI) research group