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On Thursday, April 10, Nediyana Daskalova 2014, Nathalie Ford 2014, Ann Hu 2014, Kyle Moorehead 2015, and Ben Wagnon 2014 will present the results of their summer and fall 2013 research with Professor Janet Davis:
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We designed persuasive technology to encourage better sleep habits in college students.  Using participatory workshops, we collaborated with Grinnell students to identify problems, brainstorm potential solutions, and develop low-tech prototypes.  This talk will give an overview of the design process and directions for future work.
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Refreshments will be served at 4:15 p.m. in the Computer Science Commons (Noyce 3817).  The presentation, &amp;ldquo;Designing technology to help Grinnellians sleep more,&amp;rdquo; will follow at 4:30 p.m. in Noyce 3821.  Everyone is welcome to attend!
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At 4:15 on Thursday, September 16, in Noyce 3821, Professor Janet Davis
will give a talk based on research conducted during her sabbatical last
year:
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Persuasive technology, in the words of B.J.&amp;nbsp;Fogg, is &lt;q&gt;technology to
change what we think and do.&lt;/q&gt;  Though technology can help us change our
behavior for the better, persuasive technology raises ethical questions
concerning both the means and the ends of the persuasion.  Participatory
design, with its commitment to engaging future users as full partners in
the design process, is one approach to addressing such concerns.  In this
talk, I will present my participatory design work with Grinnell College&#039;s
EcoHouse to design technology to support them in their mission of
sustainable living.
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Refreshments will be served at 4:15 p.m. in the Computer Science Commons
(Noyce 3817).  The talk, &lt;q&gt;Exploring persuasive technology through participatory design,&lt;/q&gt; will follow at 4:30 p.m. in Noyce 3821.  Everyone
is welcome to attend!
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