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As we discussed on the last DeisgnX, we are a community of schoolars and our interaction, esp. DeisgnX but also CDR is what we make of it. Let us try to initiate a sense of becoming, in fact, of being involved and taking on responibility. in this sense I have taken the liberty to set up a table indictaing every active and in-residence members of DeisgnX (defined by being in the DesignX-Lab list, please ask if you want to be added/removed/chnaged to DesignX-Broadcast) AND his or her current commitment to DesignX and CDR.  
As we discussed on the last DeisgnX, we are a community of schoolars and our interaction, esp. DeisgnX but also CDR is what we make of it. Let us try to initiate a sense of becoming, in fact, of being involved and taking on responibility. in this sense I have taken the liberty to set up a table indictaing every active and in-residence members of DeisgnX (defined by being in the DesignX-Lab list, please ask if you want to be added/removed/chnaged to DesignX-Broadcast) AND his or her current commitment to DesignX and CDR.  
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'''''DesignX Wed Meetings Spring Quarter 2011'''''<br>
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''btw''<br>  
The DesignX research group has weekly meetings during the school year on Wednesday evenings from 17:15 to 18:30 Pacific Standard Time (5:15 PM to 6:30 PM) on the second floor of CDR, the Center for Design Research, on the Stanford University campus at 424 Panama Mall, Building 560. Light snacks and beverages are traditionally provided. The meetings are informal, as interaction, discussion and questions are strongly encouraged. Visitors are welcome to attend.  
The DesignX research group has weekly meetings during the school year on Wednesday evenings from 17:15 to 18:30 Pacific Standard Time (5:15 PM to 6:30 PM) on the second floor of CDR, the Center for Design Research, on the Stanford University campus at 424 Panama Mall, Building 560. Light snacks and beverages are traditionally provided. The meetings are informal, as interaction, discussion and questions are strongly encouraged. Visitors are welcome to attend.  
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To ensure that areas pertinent to research are covered in the presentation. These include, primarily, the methods, the research question, the need, the data, and how it aligns with the goals set for the Center for Design Research;<br> To moderate the discussion so that it is critical, engaging, and on-topic; and<br> To work with the presenter prior to designX, to ensure that the presentation flows smoothly, and generates the most value for both the presenter and the designX audience. (Optional, yet highly recommended)  
To ensure that areas pertinent to research are covered in the presentation. These include, primarily, the methods, the research question, the need, the data, and how it aligns with the goals set for the Center for Design Research;<br> To moderate the discussion so that it is critical, engaging, and on-topic; and<br> To work with the presenter prior to designX, to ensure that the presentation flows smoothly, and generates the most value for both the presenter and the designX audience. (Optional, yet highly recommended)  
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Revision as of 15:24, 24 March 2011

Dear DesignX'er

As we discussed on the last DeisgnX, we are a community of schoolars and our interaction, esp. DeisgnX but also CDR is what we make of it. Let us try to initiate a sense of becoming, in fact, of being involved and taking on responibility. in this sense I have taken the liberty to set up a table indictaing every active and in-residence members of DeisgnX (defined by being in the DesignX-Lab list, please ask if you want to be added/removed/chnaged to DesignX-Broadcast) AND his or her current commitment to DesignX and CDR.

here is the current state of the arts:


WE NEED folks to sponsor DeisgnX events next quarte ... find the curren list below the table


name
email
current quarter voluntary activity for DesignX and CDR
comments
Ade
ade@cdr.stanford.edu


Anneliese
arogers4@stanford.edu
CDR's good soul

Becky
bcurrano@stanford.edu


Burton
blee@stanford.edu


Christopher
christopher.han@stanford.edu


Dan
danlopez@stanford.edu


Jonathan
edelman2@stanford.edu


Greg
glkress@stanford.edu
hosting DesignX BBQ on Apr. 6th in his backyard

Chang
hechoko@naver.com


Joe
joew@cdr.stanford.edu


Kristin
kristin.burns@stanford.edu
Design Group's good soul

Karl
karl@cdr.stanford.edu

lost son on leave
Larry
leifer@cdr.stanford.edu
"gold" leader

Bettina
maisch@stanford.edu


Mark
mfschar@stanford.edu
paying for Greg's BBQ

Micah
micah@stanford.edu


Michael
michael.helms@stanford.edu


Malte
mjung@stanford.edu


Noah
noahk@stanford.edu


Hai
ptnguyen@stanford.edu]


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samark@stanford.edu


Santhie
santhie@stanford.edu


Sascha
sascha.friesike@unisg.ch
prototyping public skype coffee corner at CDR

David
sirkin@stanford.edu


Sonalkar
sonalkar@stanford.edu


Martin
steinert@stanford.edu
"red" leader

Sushi
sushis@stanford.edu

lost son on leave
George
toye@withinc.com


Wendy
wendyju@cdr.stanford.edu









































DesignX Wed Meetings Spring Quarter 2011




btw

The DesignX research group has weekly meetings during the school year on Wednesday evenings from 17:15 to 18:30 Pacific Standard Time (5:15 PM to 6:30 PM) on the second floor of CDR, the Center for Design Research, on the Stanford University campus at 424 Panama Mall, Building 560. Light snacks and beverages are traditionally provided. The meetings are informal, as interaction, discussion and questions are strongly encouraged. Visitors are welcome to attend.


The goals of the weekly DesignX meeting are:

To foster a culture of more critical engagement;
To create a safe place for critical discussion;
To provide as much feedback on research as possible;
To provide opportunities to discuss methodology; and
To create a healthy, constructive research community.

Every presentation will have an assigned facilitator from the Leifer Lab. The facilitator's role is:

To ensure that areas pertinent to research are covered in the presentation. These include, primarily, the methods, the research question, the need, the data, and how it aligns with the goals set for the Center for Design Research;
To moderate the discussion so that it is critical, engaging, and on-topic; and
To work with the presenter prior to designX, to ensure that the presentation flows smoothly, and generates the most value for both the presenter and the designX audience. (Optional, yet highly recommended)


Our goal is to provide opportunities for the designX community to interact with each other. Speakers from outside the Leifer Lab are generally limited to about one-third of the slots in any given quarter.

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