I don't have much time to write about it before CHI deadline, but pasted some info below. The TA ship would be teaching grad students who have zero knowledge of HCI about methods like design, prototyping, interviewing, participatory design, technology probes. Happy to discuss more. You don't necessarily have to be expert in those methods, you can put in time to learn it, and you already know way more than  (for e.g.) a randomly chosen CS or ML student who s doesn't even have an undergrad course in HCI (i.e. they have first year undergrad knowledge of HCI).

If you *might* be interested put in an application before Thu 19 Sep deadline and we can talk after CHI. Thanks!

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Description below, copied from (https://taships.iit.artsci.utoronto.ca/csc/postings)

Duties: Preparing course materials, responding to students on discussion forum, giving students input & feedback on project proposals and final projects.
Qualifications: Graduate-level course or research experience with any one or more of the following: Human-Computer Interaction, or Machine Learning, or Statistics (e.g. hypothesis testing), Design of Randomized Experiments. See course description at www.josephjaywilliams.com/grad course or email williams@cs.toronto.edu for more details

You have to apply by Thu Sep 19 at https://taships.iit.artsci.utoronto.ca/csc so if you *might* be interested put in your application. 

Also please copy/paste your application or express interest to williams@cs.toronto.edu and include the string "zzTA" in subject line or email, so he can search it.

Joseph


Joseph Jay Williams
www.josephjaywilliams.com
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
Intelligent Adaptive Interventions (IAI) research group