2002

Nov 8, 2002

To See What We Hear: Mapping Scenes of Wireless Telephony

LISA PARKS
Department of Film Studies
presents
To See What We Hear: Mapping Scenes of Wireless Telephony

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Oct 11, 2002

Creating Interactive Video Games that Improve Young People’s Health Behaviors: Putting Theory into Practice

Debra Lieberman
Department of Communication & ISBER
presents
Creating Interactive Video Games that Improve Young People’s Health Behaviors: Putting Theory into Practice
Interactive video game demonstration to follow lecture

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Digitextuality: Theories on Convergence
Apr 5, 2002

Digitextuality: Theories on Convergence

Anna Everett is a Professor and Chair of the Film and Media Studies department at UC Santa Barbara. She works in the fields of film and TV history/theory, African-American film and culture, and Digital Media Technologies.

Learning and Teaching with Digital Media
Jan 17, 2003

Learning and Teaching with Digital Media

Dorothy Chun professor of Applied Linguistics talks about studies she has conducted on cognitive processes in learning with multimedia CD-ROMs and websites for second language acquisition.

Engaging the Audience in Interactive Digital Media Art Installations
Dec 6, 2002

Engaging the Audience in Interactive Digital Media Art Installations

Professor Legrady's presentation focuses on digital media art exhibitions that use computer technology as a means of recording the audience's presence and movement within the gallery space.

A History of Computing: A History of Ideas
Jan 24, 2003

A History of Computing: A History of Ideas

In this talk Professor Turk discusses several of the key individuals in the long history of computing and their contributions to logic and computing that paved the way for the "universal machines" of today and tomorrow.