Michael Dunn, dean of the Faculty of Computer Science, praised the pioneering spirit of computer science students and honored their families. The success of the School of Informatics will in many ways be measured by the success of its students. He became a founding member of the Faculty of New Media Program and recently accepted a full-time appointment at the Faculty of Informatics.
Filippo Menczer
Robert Huber, director of the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry and 1988 Nobel Prize winner.
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Yvonne Rogers
A main focus is not the technology per se, but the design and integration of the digital representations offered by them to support social and cognitive activities in ways that extend our current capabilities. She is particularly concerned with developing a theoretical account of the external cognition that occurs when we create different and multiple representations, interact with them and use them for various types of activities (eg learning, problem solving).
Thomas Haigh
An overarching theme in Rogers' research is theorizing the way we interact with external representations – whether diagrams, sketches, animations, multimedia, virtual environments, visualizations, or others. A recent interest has been to explore how the notions of physicality, embodiment and tangibility can be taken into account when designing external representations.
Matthew Hottell
This line of research focuses on how physical artefacts and the environment can be augmented in new ways with computation, digital representations and even intelligence.
John B. Ludwick
Ten years later, the first computer was purchased for the library, making the beginning of an electronic library possible. This year, Ludwick won the Gold Broadcast Design Award for Best Television Website Promotion and shared a Potluck Gold BDA for the Siggraph short film Road to San Antone, for which he created a storyboard.
Malika Mahoui
In the spring semester of 2003, faculty members from the School of Computer Science began working intensively with Sigma Theta Tau International, the nursing honor society, to improve the society's valued but underutilized online library. The original 1979 resolution for the Virginia Henderson STTI International Nursing Library called for "a national nursing library resource offering services to nurses and those interested in nursing." An additional call for a "national clearinghouse for information on nurse researchers and nursing research" followed soon after.
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Harris formed a team of experts to expand VIHNL's functionality from library to web-based portal for nursing knowledge resources, while preserving and enhancing the rich heritage of knowledge modeling. Jones enlisted the help of first-year new media professor Steve Mannheimer to help conceptualize the library's graphical interface and user experience. Despite STTI and Virginia Henderson's international reputation, database analysis of usage patterns on the VHINL website indicated that the library itself generated very little traffic, much of which appeared to include cursory online glances at the available resources without extensive exploration.
Essentially, redeveloping the VHINL website required the same three-step process that any web development project could focus on:. Jones and Mannheimer quickly put together a game plan to analyze all components of the existing library site, from the graphical interface to the content of the library collection. The group moved on to identify the audience of potential users. STTI and VHINL hoped to attract, conduct, and analyze a survey of professional nurse researchers to determine their perceptions and preferences in using an online library and to conceptualize needed improvements.
With the help of informatics graduate students Dan Dippel and Steve Thompson and research associate Robert Skip Comer, Jones and Mannheimer gradually moved toward a new look and operational feel for the VHINL website. The award was presented in May by the Media and Technology Standing Professional Committee of the American Association of Museums for excellence in all types of media programs produced by or for museums.
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Defazio edited, compressed and converted a series of five videos for the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art. Judges for the Muse Awards said: “This product did an amazing job of connecting real people with real objects. Currently teaching N100 Introduction to Principles of Digital Media and N511 Fundamentals of Digital Art Production for the New Media Program, Defazio has a.
Koch has taught 3-D design for the School of Informatics' New Media Program for the past three years. This new type of email-based attack was recently identified by Filippo Menczer, formerly of the University of Iowa, now a professor of computer science at Indiana University, and Markus Jakobsson, principal research scientist at RSA Laboratories (arm of RSA Security research). This attack takes advantage of the fact that most sites do not verify that the email address or phone number submitted corresponds to the user filling out the form.
Menczer and Jakobsson outline these attacks in a paper titled "Untraceable Email Cluster Bombs: On Agent-Based Distributed Denial of Service." Menczer said his main purpose in writing the paper was to make web developers aware of the threat so they can take action to prevent such abuse. Koch developed a simulation for the University of Illinois that incorporated timing and motion kinesiology in athletic movements and created two simulations for the Cultural Library Indexing our Heritage project.
Defusing untraceable e-mail cluster bombs
The program in chemical informatics spans the two main campuses of Indiana University, utilizing faculty from the IUB and IUPUI campuses, as well as the innovative research programs of the IU School of Medicine in Indianapolis. The goal of the New Media Program of the School of Informatics at IUPUI is to improve communication through the design, development, management, integration, application, assessment and deployment of new and digital media. Darrell Bailey, then director of the IU School of Music on the IUPUI campus, was named director of the New Media Program.
The dream of a state-of-the-art facility began with the development of the Informatics School. Integral to the growth and success of the New Media Program is the expertise of its faculty and the talent of its students. The New Media Program has and will continue to grow and excel as a vital part of the School of Informatics, anticipating and responding to changes in technology, design, theory and.
This facility, which will serve as the gateway to campus, will replace the Mary Cable Building that many New Media alumni remember from the early years of the program. The efforts of Indiana University's School of Informatics in developing partnerships with key health initiatives within the international community have been exemplary. He has found the School of Computer Science to be one of the few schools in the country that offers the curricular diversity he was looking for.
According to Stalcup, "All the courses in the New Media program definitely provided the skills to help me succeed in my current position."
Through conversations with her, he discovered the School of Computer Science and the New Media Program. Understanding that “real-world” experience is crucial when studying any discipline, Buell would like to be able to participate in internships and projects involving industry when he completes his studies. She transferred to IUPUI in 2000 to take courses for a degree in new media arts and sciences.
Stalcup considers herself lucky to have a job directly related to her new media classes. Stalcup is also responsible for training over 150 employees on all PC-related software and products, and for monitoring and enforcing the corporate standard for employee training hours annually. Additionally, Stalcup travels the country to provide backup computer support to over 150 users.
Stalcup has been married for two years and she and her husband are expecting their first child in the spring. It pulls job listings from more than 100,000 company jobs and offers more than 4 million job postings every day.
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The centerpiece of the event is an opportunity for attendees to meet with prominent industry professionals representing various new media disciplines. SIGGRAPH is a special interest group of the Society for Computing Machinery, the world's first and largest computer society. Two of the attendees from IUPUI, Jeff Gladden and Dan Baldwin, were chosen to present their work.
Gladden, a sophomore in the New Media Program, is one of the winners of the Student Poster Contest and Exhibition. The theme for 2003 was "Geometric Patterns," and only about 10 percent of the digitally created submissions were selected for display in the Student Art Gallery. The School of Informatics is pleased to announce that the 2003 recipient of the MDL Excellence in.
We could not be more pleased to have Jianyong Zhu accept the Daylight Innovation in Chemical Informatics Fellowship and enter our program,” agreed Mike Dunn, dean of the School of Informatics. Pfeiffer was involved in the implementation of the Radiology Information Systems and redesign of the nuclear medicine department protocols, workflow process and procedures.
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We examine the effects of technology on workers and consumers in every industry—the good and the bad. I'm just hoping that knowing a little bit will help me keep up with the world she's going to live in," Hayes said. The company is also involved in several video and website projects and is in the process of redesigning its own website, www.boxmultimedia.
The Indiana University School of Informatics has set as its goal to be nationally recognized as the leader in the nation for excellence and leadership in informatics programs, including undergraduate and graduate education, research, placement and outreach. The School of Informatics will be foremost in the country in educating professionals with formal preparation in information technology with subject expertise. Lead the nation in the development of an innovative and successful new curriculum for information technology and its applications;.
Encouraging interdisciplinary research projects in the field of Informatics, focusing on distributed systems technology, information theory and information management, human factors and human-computer interaction, and the study of social impacts of information technology;. To produce graduates who become leaders in the growing information economy of Indiana and the world; and.
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