CSE 590 W - Accessibility Research Seminar - Spring 2016
Time and Place
- Spring Quarter 2016
- Wednesdays, 9:30 - 10:20
- CSE 303
Instructor
Organization
The theme this quarter will be research done at UW. Students and faculty will give 40 minute talks on their research followed by discusion. Student giving a talk should sign up for 2 credits, while others should sign up for 1 credit.Schedule
- March 30, 2016 - Alex Fiannaca - "Issues of Perceived Autonomy in the Design of Assistive Technology"
- April 7, 2016, special Thursday seminar - Jonathan Lazar - "Having a Social Impact by Getting Outside of Your Comfort Zone"
- April 13, 2016 - Anne Ross - "Supporting Emotional Well-Being for Employees with Autism"
- April 20, 2016 - Saba Kawas "Skrybe: Designing Geatures to Improve Real-Time Captioning for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students"
- April 27, 2016 - Extended seminar to 11:00 am for two talks
- Catherine Baker - "Educational Experiences with Blind Programmers"
- Xiaoyi Zhang - "Interaction Proxy for Third-party Accessibility Enhancement"
- May 4, 2016 - Richard Ladner - "AccessCS10K: Helping make K-12 CS Education Accessible and Welcoming"
- May 11, 2016 - No Seminar because of CHI
- May 18, 2016 - Erin Peach - "An Overview of osREAD: Open Source Reading, Assessment, and Diagnosis"
- May 25, 2016 - Kristen Shinohara - "Prompting Design for Social Accessibility"
- June 1, 2016 - Martez Mott - "Smart Touch: Improving Touch Accuracy for People with Motor Impairments with Template Matching"
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