Canadian Communication Association Annual Conference
Isabel Pedersen presents Embodied Computing and The Coming Era of Body Networks at the Canadian Communication Association Annual Conference.
Learn MoreIsabel Pedersen presents Embodied Computing and The Coming Era of Body Networks at the Canadian Communication Association Annual Conference.
Learn MoreAndrew Iliadis, Tony Liao, Isabel Pedersen, and Jing Han present Making Metadata: Teaching Students the Logic of Databases at the virtual 71st Annual ICA Conference, Engaging the Essential Work of Care: Communication, Connectedness, and Social Justice.
Learn MoreTeaching Digital Literacy in the Writing Classroom, at the 2021 Annual Convention of the CCCC. Speakers: Saveena (Chakrika) Veeramoothoo, Jessica Campbell, Ann Hill Duin, Isabel Pedersen, Jason Tham. We discuss how collaborative work through the use of the Fabric of Digital Life archive opens room for productive exchange and achieves mutually beneficial outcomes as we work […]
Learn MoreThe MW (MuseWeb) conferences convene annually. Meetings and proceedings feature advanced research and exemplary applications of digital practice for cultural, natural and scientific heritage. Liron Efrat is presenting CHAR: An Online Collection and Database of Augmented Reality apps in Museums and Cultural Heritage Sites, at this conference.
Learn MoreThe Covid-19 pandemic has provoked adjustments in nearly every aspect of life. Will a long-sustained migration from traditional physical spaces to online ones prove inevitable? Security and privacy have emerged as key issues as these new practices take shape. This panel will explore broader impacts and potential trajectories for work, play, and human connection along […]
Learn MoreAnn Hill Duin, Jason Tham, & Isabel Pedersen present The rhetoric, science, and technology of collaboration for digital humanities at UBC-Vancouver’s Digital Humanities: Collaboration conference.
Learn MoreJamie Banks, Andrea Guzman, Andrew Iliadis, Gina Neff, and Isabel Pedersen present Boundary Bodies: Theorizing the Body in Human-Machine Communication and Embodied Computing at the AoIR Annual Conference 2020.
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