The first Change seminar for the fall quarter will be on* Tuesday,
September 25th at 12 noon in CSE 203*. Richard Anderson from UW Computer
Science and Engineering will be speaking on "From Digital StudyHall to
Digital PublicHealth".

The Digital StudyHall (DSH)  project began in 2005 with the goal of
improving primary school education in rural India using Tutored Video
Instruction where lessons recorded by experienced teachers were shown in
remote schools by less experienced teachers.  Part of the vision was to
create “DStar”, a collection of projects that would use the principles of
DSH: low cost community created video content,  a shared public archive,
and human mediated delivery of videos, to conduct education in a wide range
of domains.  Digital Green (DG) for agriculture education was the first
spin off project from DSH which now has a large reach in India.  In this
talk,  I will describe how the ideas and technologies developed by DSH and
DG are being applied in a new project,  Digital PublicHealth (DPH), which
is using community created video content for maternal health messaging in
Uttar Pradesh,  India.

Richard Anderson is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the
University of Washington. He graduated with a B.A. in Mathematics from Reed
College in 1981, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University
in 1985. In 1986 he joined the University of Washington after a one-year
Postdoc at the Mathematical Science Research Institute in Berkeley, CA. He
has held visiting positions with the Indian Institute of Science in
Bangalore, India and with the Learning Sciences and Technology group at
Microsoft Research. For the last three years he has been collaborating with
PATH, a Seattle based public health NGO, applying computing technology to a
range of problems in global health.

What: Richard Anderson: From Digital StudyHall to Digital PublicHealth

When: Tuesday, September 25 at 12 noon

Where: The Allen Center, room CSE 203
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