[Siguse-l] Reminder of SIG USE Sponsored Webinar: iSquares: A New Approach to Information Research and Education

Rong Tang rong.tang at simmons.edu
Fri Feb 7 01:47:23 EST 2014


 Dear SIG USE members,

Please be reminded of the following SIG USE sponsored webinar to take place
on 2/7/2014 11am-12pm EST. We hope you can participate in the Webinar!


Best,
Rong

Chair, SIG USE (2013-2014)




     *iSquares: A New Approach to Information Research and Education*

*Join us for a Webinar on Friday, February 7*

*FREE for ASIS&T members, $10 for non-members*

<https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/744460646>

*Space is limited.*
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
http://www.asis.org/Conferences/webinars/Webinar-2-7-2014-register.html

This webinar introduces an arts-informed, visual approach to engage the
concept of information afresh: the draw-and-write technique. Human subjects
are asked to answer the question "What is information?" in the form of a
drawing, generating a compact piece of visual data coined an "iSquare" (
http://www.jennahartel.com/isquares.html). The webinar instructor, Dr.
Jenna Hartel of the University of Toronto, has used the method to explore
how people envision information (Hartel, in press, 2013a, 2013b). She also
applies the approach in classrooms to help students, especially newcomers,
theorize information (Hartel, 2014). Whether employed as a research method
or pedagogical strategy, iSquares bring information science into the visual
Information Age and create a richer multimedia genealogy for our central
concept. The goal of the webinar is to help other information scholars and
professionals experiment with arts-informed, visual methods and iSquares,
specifically. First, the webcast outlines the theoretical framework,
research design, and data-gathering specifications to produce iSquares for
the purposes of information research. Then the session provides classroom
activities and assignments to utilize iSquares for information education.
The webinar also marks the launch of a website that displays the corpus of
images gathered thus far (n=400 and growing). References:
http://www.asis.org/Conferences/webinars/Webinar-2-7-2014-t5H7.pdf



*This webinar is being sponsored by SIG-HFIS & SIG-USE*.



   *Title:*

*iSquares: A New Approach to Information Research and Education*

*Date:*

Friday, February 7, 2014

*Time:*

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST

   After registering you will receive a confirmation e-mail containing
information about joining the Webinar.



*System Requirements*
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows(R) 8, 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server

Mac(R)-based attendees
Required: Mac OS(R) X 10.6 or newer

Mobile attendees
Required: iPhone(R), iPad(R), Android(tm) phone or Android tablet


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-- 
Rong Tang, PhD.
Visiting Scientist, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (Feburary
2014-June 2014)
Associate Professor
 Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Director, Simmons Usability Lab
Simmons College
rong.tang at simmons.edu
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