RIP Seminars for Winter 2012
Tuesdays at 4 pm in UW1-361
January 10 - "Building Student, Staff and Organizational Capacity; Collaborative Community Based Program Evaluation (CCBP)" Shauna Carlisle, Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
January 17 - "Creating and Maintaining Great Teams: Team Mindset, Flow and Self-efficacy" David Socha, Assistant Professor, Computing and Software Systems
January 24 - "An Overview of Air Quality Research in the Jaffe Research Group" Jesse Ambrose, Post-doctoral Research Associate and Lecturer, Science and Technology
January 31 - "Night and Day on Planet 4-Earth." Peter Littig, Assistant Professor, Science and Technology
February 13 - 16 - TIC Talks at the Chancellor's Forum on Exploring Innovation and Creativity
February 21 - "It may be green, but is it just? Utility-scale wind energy in the Pacific Northwest" Gwen Ottinger, Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
February 28 - "Countering an Ecology of Violence: The Ethical Complexity of Curriculum Leadership" Pamela Bolotin Joseph, Senior Lecturer, Education Program and Edward Mikel, Interim Dean and Core Faculty, Antioch University, Seattle WA
Research-In-Progress seminar series featuring UW Bothell investigators discussing their research, are open to interested faculty, students and staff. The aim of this series is to foster interdisciplinary communication/collaboration to increase awareness of work currently being done by UW faculty.
Past Research in Progress Sessions:
October 18 - "Game-Themed Computer Science EducationL Empowering the Faculty." Kelvin Sung, Professor, Computing and Software Systems
October 25 - "Having the Right People: A Study of Team Composition and Performance." Deanna Kennedy, Assistant Professor, Business
November 8 - "Social and Civic Development Through Engaged Scholarship: Building Capacity and Assessing Outcomes." Shauna Carlisle, Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences; Karen Ericson, Director, Community-Based Learning and Research, The Teaching and LEarning Center; Karen Gourd, Assistant Professor, Education; and Keith Nitta, Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
November 15 - "Kinesthetics in Mathematics Education." Robin Angotti, Associate Professor, Education
November 22 - "Leadership and Entrepreneurial Resilience." Alan Boss, Assistant Professor, Business
November 29 - "The Financing Choices of American Consumers: The Influence of Cognitive Disposition, Material Values, and Quantitative Literacy." Cinnamon Hillyard, Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences; and Peter Nye, Associate Professor, Business
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April 12: Hazel Asuncion, Assistant Professor, Computing and Software Systems, “Automated Traceability Techniques for Software Engineering and e-Science.”
April 19: Kristy Leissle, Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and Center for University Studies Program, “The Politics of a Chocolate Bar: From Single Origins to Craft Market Innovations”
April 26: Kristin Gustafson, Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and Center for University Studies Program, “Grassroots, Activist Media: Balancing Loyalties to Community, Activism, and Journalism”
May 10: Christopher Wade, Assistant Professor, Nursing Program, “Will Telling People About their genetic Susceptibility for Developing Common Diseases Improve the Effectivenss of Public Health Prevention Efforts?”
May 17: Betheny Gross, Senior Research Analyst, Center for Reninventing Public Education, “Getting the Teachers They Want: Hiring Teachers for Autonomous Charter Schools”
May 25: "Discourse 2011" - A Gala Dinner Celebration of Research-In-Progress featuring 5 minute "lightning talks" by UW Bothell faculty discussing new and cutting edge research.
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January 8: Rob Turner, Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, “Applications of 3-D High Resolution Measurements of Nitrate Concentrations In and Around Puget Sound (and other Adventures in Water Quality).”
January 18: Kimberly Williams-GuillĂ©n, Acting Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, “Investigating Cryptic Trophic Interactions Through Molecular Scatology -- The Diets of Insect-Eating Bats in the Neotropics.”
January 25: Carol Zander, Principal Lecturer, Computing and Software Systems, "Threshold Concepts: Investigating the Learning Process."
February 8: Tony Smith, Assistant Professor, Education Program, “Assessing Adolescent English Language Learning Students’ Recall of Informational Texts Using Scaffolded Prompts.”
February 15: Peter Littig, Assistant Professor, Science and Technology Program, “Playing Games in the Classroom: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Collaborative Group Work.”
February 22: Wayne Au, Assistant Professor, Education Program, “Of Automatons and Activists: High-stakes Testing, the Control of Teaching, and the Resistance of Teachers.”
Special Brown Bag RIP - Thursday, March 3 at 12:30 pm in LB1-205: Peter Richardson, Lecturer, Center for University Studies and Programs, "The Imaginary Organization: Play and Work on Shopfloors."
March 8: Rebecca Price, Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, "Stress and Sea Snail Size: Submersion,Selection and Students."
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October 19, 2010 - Carrie Tzou, Education - "My Place in Puget Sound: Applying Ethnographic Findings about Youths' Sense of Place in Ocean Education"
October 26, 2010 - Tayfun Keskin, Business - "You can Leave When the Systems are in Place: an analytical model of collaborative information technology moderation in dyanmic teamwork with team member departure"
November 9, 2010 - Peter Littig, Science & Technology - "Playing Games in the Classroom: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Collaborative Group Work" Postponed
November 16, 2010 - Deanna Kennedy, Business Program, "Examinging team collaboration to learn about process (in)effectiveness.
November 23, 2010 - Kimberly Williams-Guillen, Assistant Professor, Interdiscplinary Arts & Sciences - "Investgating Cryptic Trophic Interactions through Molecular Scatology - The Diets of Insect-eating Bats in the Neotropics" Postponed
November 30, 2010 - Eric Salathe, Science & Technology - "Regional Climate Modeling Research: simulating pathways for climate change impact"