Doctoral Colloquium

The following students and mentors have been selected to partipate in the GROUP '10 doctoral colloquium.

Participants:
  • * Eric Cook, University of Michigan - The Virtual Home Mode: Photography and Biography Work
  • * Reymundo Cornejo Garcia, CICESE Ensenada - Integrating Older Adults into Social Networking Sites through Ambient Intelligence
  • * Holger Dick, University of Colorado - Boulder - Using Cultures of Participation to Change Behaviors
  • * Honglu Du, The Pennslyvania State University- Bringing Back Channels Up Front: Towards an Active Learning Environment
  • * Airi Lampinen, University of Helsinki - Practices of Balancing Privacy and Publicness in Social Network Services
  • * Monica Lassi, University of Gothenburg - The Socio-technical Design of a Library and Information Science Collaboratory
  • * Babajide Osatuyi, NJIT - Collaborating Information Foraging: An Application to Emergency Response
  • * Bryan Semaan, University of California, Irvine - Technology as a Resource for Reconstituting the Social World: Life in a War Zone
  • * Wan Ying Tay, Oxford University - Examining the Ways in which People Learn in Social Groups in Second Life: An Ethnographic Study
  • * Hao-Chuan Wang, Cornell University - Using Language-Retrieved Pictures to Support Intercultural Group Brainstorming
  • * Andrea Wiggins, Syracuse University- Crowdsourcing Science: Organizing Virtual Participation in Knowledge Production

Full submissions to the doctoral colloquium will be made available in the conference proceedings.

Co-Chairs:
  • * Paul Dourish, University of California, Irvine
  • * Christine Halverson, IBM

Mentors:
  • * Diane Sonnenwald, University College Dublin
  • * More to come...

Sponsorship:
The GROUP '10 doctoral colloquium is supported by grant from the National Science Foundation.