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Good morning Tux! A reminder that our final TUX talk of the year will take place
tomorrow at 12:30pm in the DGP Lab - 40 St. George St. Room 5166. We will be having a member presentation from Prof. Rhonda McEwen from University of Toronto’s iSchool and Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology.
We look forward to seeing you there! Ali, Daniel, and Tovi Tuesday, April 19 at 12:30pm, Tux Proudly Presents: Prof. Rhonda McEwen
DGP Lab @ 40 St. George St. Room 5166 Lunch reception begins at 12:30pm. Presentation begins at 1pm. Intuitive or Idiomatic? An information studies and cognitive psychology study of child-tablet computer interaction Since 2009, Dr. Rhonda McEwen has conducted communications research involving touch-mediated technologies in educational institutions including students with special needs. This experience had a profound effect on her intellectual work
and she now describes herself as a scholar of tactile interfaces as her work involves mobile media and cognitive informatics. McEwen’s publications detail results of her research on the use of mobile media and resultant consequences for information
interpretation, learning, and touch-interaction design. Today she shares her experiences of conducting research with this special population and offers insights on the relationship between gestures and information processing. Speaker Bio: Rhonda McEwen is an assistant professor at the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology and at the iSchool, at the University of Toronto. She holds an MBA in IT from City University in London, England, an MSc in Telecommunications
from the University of Colorado, and a PhD in Information from University of Toronto. Dr. McEwen has worked and researched digital communication media for 15 years, both in companies providing services and in management consulting to those companies. Her research
and teaching centre around information practices involving new media technologies – with an emphasis on mobile and tablet communication, new media, social networks, and sensory information processing. CBS 60 Minutes journalists covered McEwen’s research in
2012 & 2013, and she has recent publications in Information, Communication & Society, Computers and Education, Learning & Instruction, New Media and Society, and Library and Information Science Research journals. |
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OUR SPONSORS: TUX is made possible by the support of our sponsors, Steven Sanders, Autodesk,
University of Toronto Department of Computer Science, and MaRS. About MaRS: MaRS is the one of the world’s largest urban innovation hubs—a place for collaboration, creativity and entrepreneurship. Located in the heart
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