[Access Lunch] Next Speaker: Dr. Maitraye Das (UW Create / Northeastern)
Joon Jang
jiwoongj at andrew.cmu.edu
Sun Feb 26 16:04:58 EST 2023
Hey all, there was something wrong with the original Chipotle group order link - please re-submit your order through this link: www.chipotle.com/grouporder/-OZBAf
Apologies for any inconvenience!
Joon
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JiWoong (Joon) Jang, (he/him) - joonbug.me
Ph.D. Student, Human-Computer Interaction Institute
Carnegie Mellon University - School of Computer Science
On Feb 24, 2023, 8:30 PM -0500, Joon Jang <jiwoongj at andrew.cmu.edu>, wrote:
> Hi everyone, for this week’s installment of Access Lunch, we’re thrilled to have Dr. Maitraye Das, current postdoctoral fellow at University of Washington’s CREATE Center and incoming faculty to Northeastern University - she’ll be presenting virtually on Designing for Accessible Collaborative Content Creation in Ability-Diverse Teams.
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> For this week’s lunch, we’re providing Chipotle! We’ll take orders from people who are interested in convening in person at this link (https://chipotle.com/grouporder/Tj2itT). We ask that you please keep your order under $13.50, and provide your name + andrewID when you order.
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> As usual, we’ll have our session at Wed 3/01 noon-1PM at NSH 1109 and Zoom (cmu.zoom.us/j/99230267646?pwd=Q2pPRUtBQVJBd25lZmlpNjBYQTZGdz09)
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> Here's some info from Maitraye about her upcoming talk:
> Designing for Accessible Collaborative Content Creation in Ability-Diverse Teams
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> Abstract:
> Widely used technologies that support collaboration and content production contribute to ongoing issues of inequity for disabled people. These tools do not always allow for the same level of usability and efficiency for disabled people as their non-disabled peers experience. As workplaces and educational institutes are continuing to adopt more technology-driven practices, existing equity gaps are likely to increase without a holistic understanding of accessibility in content production and new tools to support accessible collaboration. My research addresses this challenge by understanding, designing, and building accessible collaborative content production systems for ability-diverse teams, i.e., teams involving people with and without disabilities. In this talk, I will provide a quick overview of the two main directions I have pursued to enhance collaboration between blind and sighted people: collaborative writing and collaborative making.
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> Then I will dive deeper into the case study of collaborative making that centers around my 3+ years of partnership and fieldwork within a community weaving studio where blind fiber artists work together with sighted instructors to produce hand-woven fabrics. Through my design inquiries involving an audio-enhanced physical loom and an audio-tactile pattern generation tool, I will discuss ways to better support creative work of blind weavers and the roles technological augmentations could play in this traditional form of making. I will conclude with summarizing my future research plans on augmenting accessibility in collaboration, creativity, and learning.
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> Hope to see you Wednesday!
> Joon
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> JiWoong (Joon) Jang, (he/him) - joonbug.me
> Ph.D. Student, Human-Computer Interaction Institute
> Carnegie Mellon University - School of Computer Science
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