Hi Everyone,
Let's meet up today at 12:30 and hang out as part of the HCI social meeting
schedule. I don't have anything serious planned so I thought we'd just play
some games together! Hopefully some people who join have Jackbox or
something. I was also thinking about maybe doing houseparty as I've heard
it can be fun.
https://utoronto.zoom.us/j/96404556988
See you soon!
Blaine
Dear HCIers from DGP,
We are organizing a virtual (on Zoom) HCI4D and critical computing event
from our group (Third Space) at the University of Toronto. It will happen
on July 1 and 2 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. We invite you all to join. The
event has two papers from our lab.
This is the registration link: https://tinyurl.com/hci4d-thirdspace
You can find the schedule here:
https://www.dgp.toronto.edu/thirdspace-chi2020/
If you have any questions, please let me know. I would be happy to respond.
Regards,
Rifat
--
Mohammad Rashidujjaman Rifat
Ph.D. Student, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto.
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~rifat/
Hi Everyone,
Today we have an HCI meeting at the usual time (12:30EST)! Brenna and
Zhicong will be telling us some of their writing strategies. And time
permitting we will also pick a random subset of people to talk about their
summer research projects!
https://utoronto.zoom.us/j/96404556988
Best,
Blaine
Hi Everyone,
As I mentioned last week I've set up this week's social meeting with some
grad students from Waterloo. I thought this would be a great chance to meet
other people in HCI and have a more social time. Please come, we'll have
some competitive DGP vs. Waterloo games planned and also a chance to get to
know one another one-on-one.
Zoom Link: https://utoronto.zoom.us/j/96404556988
Best,
Blaine
Hi Everyone!
Continuing the trend of looking at writing we'll be doing an interactive
workshop on related work next Tuesday. We'll go over a few different styles
of related work, the purpose of writing related work, and some of the newer
trends like a combined background + related work section.
This is a huge topic, and I'm not necessarily an expert at any of this so I
was hoping this workshop would be a bit more interactive and we could learn
from one another. To help it be interactive I'd like everybody to try to
bring:
- *TODO: *A short writeup of their current related work process in this
document (shouldn't take more than 5-10 minutes):
-
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1el-wyns-yuj7dejBc-iSoevBm6LRumzBNJ8lRi1…
- The idea is to analyse your own process so we can start to think of
places we might need help.
Zoom Link: https://utoronto.zoom.us/j/96404556988
Thank you! See you all next week,
Blaine
Hi Everyone,
Tomorrow we will be having a *social* HCI meeting at the usual time
(12:30). The format will be a lot like last week because I think that went
great:
- 5 minute chats 2-3 people per breakout room
- Trivia!!
- Small groups chat until people leave, 3-5 people per breakout room
So come hang out! The schedule makes it sound formal and regimented but
it's really not.
https://utoronto.zoom.us/j/96404556988
PS: Sorry if you see this email twice, I used the wrong from address
originally.
Hope to see you there,
Blaine
Hi Everyone,
Tomorrow we will be having a *social* HCI meeting at the usual time
(12:30). The format will be a lot like last week because I think that went
great:
- 5 minute chats 2-3 people per breakout room
- Trivia!!
- Small groups chat until people leave, 3-5 people per breakout room
So come hang out! The schedule makes it sound formal and regimented but
it's really not.
https://utoronto.zoom.us/j/96404556988
Hope to see you there,
Blaine
Hi Everyone!
Next Tuesday we'll be doing an abstract workshop! Everybody should come
with an abstract. It can be something you wrote for a past paper, past
course project, a new project, it doesn't really matter. If you do write a
new one, don't spend too long on it, probably not more than an hour. The
point of this is to get early feedback and to learn how to write abstracts
from each other.
Personally I'll be writing an abstract for CHI2021, because I'd love to
hear what other people think.
Excited to see you all next week and learn everybody's secret's to writing
abstracts!
Zoom link: https://utoronto.zoom.us/j/96404556988
PS: If anybody thinks they're particularly good at writing abstracts and
wants to give a workshop, or has some resources, let me know and I can fit
it in!
Best,
Blaine
Hey Everyone,
This week (tomorrow) we will be doing some social activities! The plan is
as follows:
- Chat! We'll start by chatting in a bigger group.
- Then we'll break into smaller groups and chat with people we maybe
haven't in a while.
- Games! We'll play a selection of games together. This includes video
games like https://skribbl.io/ but also some not video games.
Hope to see everybody there, and if you think there's anything else we
should do, shoot me a message.
Best,
Blaine
Anyone interested in some paid time this summer putting CSC 428 into online
version?
This is the 4th year undergrad HCI course that Tovi taught last year (cross
listed grad course as well). I'm teaching it in spring so right now I am
moving parts of it into online education resources.
I have to make recommendations to the dept by Tue and then they decide, so
let me know if you might be interested. For example in a 50 hour contract,
pay is around $30/hour. This is as a casual (there is a TA position
available too, but not sure if you're still eligible if you didn't apply).
Joseph
Joseph Jay Williams
www.josephjaywilliams.com
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
Intelligent Adaptive Interventions (IAI) research group