Archive for the ‘Capstone’ Category
IU News Room Annoucement
Indiana University wrote up a very nice release about my NSF Fellowship award. Pretty awesome! You can read it here. [...]
End of the semester sprint!
So much to say! So much to do! So little time! The end of the semester always seems to be a mad rush to finish papers and projects and wrap everything up before graduation and the start of the semester. This April is proving to be no different! The spring weather here has been pretty typical for [...]
National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program
This morning I received an email from the National Science Foundation (NSF) awardin [...]
Divorce in the Digital Age: Updates, Roadblocks, and Moving Forward
When I started my capstone project on divorce I knew it would be a difficult space in which to work. Divorce it self has so many subtopics, and even in narrowing my project scope to scheduling the topic can still be viewed as a “Wicked Prob [...]
Divorce in the Digital Age: Q&A from class presentations
Our class has been presenting their capstone presentations for the last 2 weeks. Each student is required to create a 5 minute presentation about their project, their progress, and their future directions. Who knew it would be so hard to fit an entire semester worth of work into 5 minutes! While [...]
Coordinating Family Schedules After Divorce: An introduction
About the capstone project
As part of the Human Computer Interaction Design Program at Indiana University, second year Masters students must complete a two semester capstone project. Students complete this project individually and go through an entire design process w [...]

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