Camera-based non-contact health sensing webinar
In this webinar, Microsoft Principal Researcher Daniel McDuff and University of Washington PhD student Xin Liu will present an overview of computer vision methods that leverage ordinary webcams to measure physiological signals (for example, peripheral…
Teaching and learning for neurodiverse students
Day 3 | November 19, 2020 Theme: Unblocking the Pipeline from Education to Employment Beth Rosenberg, Tech Kids Unlimited @Ability Project/NYU The Accessible Computer Science Education Fall Workshop was hosted by Microsoft, University of Washington…
What does access mean? Re-thinking the accessibility research problems that we tackle
Day 3 | November 19, 2020 Theme: Unblocking the Pipeline from Education to Employment Cecily Morrison, Microsoft The Accessible Computer Science Education Fall Workshop was hosted by Microsoft, University of Washington CREATE, and University of…
Valuing expertise from the people we serve
Day 2 | November 18, 2020 Theme: Building a Pipeline from Research to Impact Donna Auguste, Auguste Research Group The Accessible Computer Science Education Fall Workshop was hosted by Microsoft, University of Washington CREATE, and…
How a remote video game coding camp improved autistic college students’ self-efficacy in communication
Day 1 | November 17, 2020 Theme: Envisioning the Future of Tech for Inclusion Andrew Begel, Microsoft The Accessible Computer Science Education Fall Workshop was hosted by Microsoft, University of Washington CREATE, and University of…
Platform Biography: A framework for analyzing the structures and dynamics of social media
Social media platforms have become influential in every sphere of communication, from the intimate and mundane to the public, professional, and political. It’s tempting to view a platform as a single “technology”—a static object that…