STAR : Social and Technology Action Research Group

NSF Graduate Fellowships Announced

STAR group did really well on the NSF front this year. First year PhD students Meg Cramer and Jed Brubaker won a fellowship and an honorable mention, respectively. STAR alumna, currently a PhD student at CMU, Gabi Marcu was also a winner. More on the fellowship program can be found at: http://www.nsfgrfp.org/ The National Science […]

Posted in NEWS Tagged award, fellowship, NSF

CFP: Special Issue on Autism and Technology – PUC

Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Call for Papers:  Theme Issue on Technologies for Autism Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), also known as Pervasive Development Disorder, includes impairments in social interaction, communication—both verbal and non-verbal—and stereotypical or repeated behavior, interests and activities. A recent report by the Centers for Disease Control using data from the United States in […]

Posted in NEWS Tagged autism, puc

OUR UCI Legacy Awards Competition

UC Irvine wants to make a real impact on problems that matter the most to the people living in our communities. We want our commitment to making a difference to be a part of how we learn, why we conduct research, and where we allocate our time and resources. SHARE YOUR VISION for our legacy […]

Posted in NEWS Tagged civic engagement

IEEE Pervasive Article on Acceptable Use Policies in Schools Accepted

An excerpt from the article…. Although mobile technologies are nearly ubiquitous in the lives of teenagers in modern industrialized nations, they are rarely used in schools—places where these youth spend a significant percentage of their time. Today’s teenagers, 75% of whom own cell phones, are considered by many to be responsible for the rampant uptake […]

Posted in NEWS Tagged educational technology, IEEE Pervasive

PUC Paper on Visual Supports for Autism Accepted

Interactive Visual Supports for Children with Autism Gillian R. Hayes, Sen Hirano, Gabriela Marcu, Mohamad Monibi, David H. Nguyen, and Michael Yeganyan Interventions to support children with autism often include the use of visual supports, which are cognitive tools to enable learning and the production of language. Although visual supports are effective in helping to […]

Posted in NEWS Tagged assistive technology, autism, Mocotos, puc, SenseCam, vSked

RSA Panel on Social Networking and Security

After a fun skit-filled panel discussion on social networking, Gen Y, and security in the workplace, a few different news outlets have added some colorful commentary of their own.

Posted in NEWS Tagged privacy, RSA, security, social networking

FitBaby’s new funding from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation announced

FitBaby work supported with $480,000 grant over next two years from Robert Wood Johnson’s Project Health Design. Four other grantee teams are also working on Observations of Daily Living for chronic health concerns.

Posted in NEWS Tagged fitbaby, health, healthcare, Observations of Daily Living, PHR, Premature Infants, robert wood johnson

Paper accepted to Pervasive Health

Congratulations to Monica and co-authors for their recent acceptance to Pervasive Health: Gonzalez-Fraga, J., Tentori, M. and Martinez, F. (2010) “Artifacts’ Roaming Beats Recognition for the Estimation of Care Activities in a Nursing Home”, To be presented at  PervasiveHealth (2010), Munchen, Germany, March 22-25

Posted in NEWS Tagged Eldercare, health, healthcare, Pervasive Health, Ubicomp

Paper accepted for IEEE Intelligent Systems

Congratulations to Monica Tentori and co-authors on the acceptance of their paper to IEEE Intelligent Systems. Tentori, M., Rodrigez, M.D and Favela, J. “An agent-based middleware for the design of activity-aware applications” Accepted to publication in IEEE Intelligent Systems

Posted in NEWS Tagged Activity-Awareness, health, IEEE Intelligent Systems, Middleware, Ubicomp

Girls Inc. Project Blogged at NCWIT Site

Gillian posted a new blog entry on our summer camp from last year targeting teaching girls about computing and engineering through the use of PicoCrickets and the chance to “play engineer” through hands-on arts and crafts style computing activities. http://ncwit.org/news.blog.php?action=display&editorial_id=524 It’s also a good time to let everyone know that the women from WICS (Women […]

Posted in NEWS Tagged educational technology, Girls Inc., NCWIT, picocrickets, sigcse
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