What is TASCHA and the U.S. IMPACT Study? An introduction to our research and 
people for UW students

TOMORROW - October 2, 2013, from 3:00 to 4:00 pm
Roosevelt Commons Building (4311 - 11th Ave NE), 4th floor, Multi-Purpose Room
Can't make it person? Join us online via Adobe Connect via 
https://ischool.adobeconnect.com/tascha/

Are you a UW student interested in the effects of technology on economic and 
social development? Do you wonder if mobile phones will replace PCs? Curious 
about open data and open research? Passionate about access to technology, 
communication, and information resources? Well, we have a great event for you! 
Come learn about the Technology & Social Change Group 
(TASCHA)<http://tascha.uw.edu/> and the U.S. IMPACT 
Study<http://impact.ischool.uw.edu/> on October 2, 2013! At this event, we will 
introduce TASCHA and the U.S. IMPACT Study, two research groups focused on 
issues like digital inclusion, impact & evaluation, and access to information, 
communication, and technology resources.

While especially targeted to UW students new to the university community, both 
TASCHA and the U.S. IMPACT Study are always coming up with new interests and 
projects so students who know us already are encouraged to come as well. We'll 
cover the fields we operate in, our missions, research projects, and other 
activities. You'll meet the fabulous researchers, program staff, and students 
who work at TASCHA and the U.S. IMPACT Study. For those interested, we'll also 
discuss how UW students can get involved with our research. There'll be plenty 
of time for questions and discussion, and of course, yummy refreshments!

We hope to see you there!

About TASCHA<http://tascha.uw.edu/>
The Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA) at the University of Washington 
Information School explores the design, use, and effects of information and 
communication technologies in communities facing social and economic 
challenges. With experience in 50 countries, TASCHA brings together a 
multidisciplinary network of social scientists, engineers, and development 
practitioners to conduct research, advance knowledge, create public resources, 
and improve policy and program design. Our purpose? To spark innovation and 
opportunities for those who need it most.
Like us on Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/tascharesearch> | Follow us on 
Twitter<https://twitter.com/taschagroup>
About U.S. IMPACT Study<http://impact.ischool.uw.edu/>
The University of Washington U.S. IMPACT Study team is investigating the use 
and users of public access computing centers through a series of studies 
designed to gather and disseminate information on the impacts these centers 
have on the individuals, families and communities taking advantage of their 
services.


Karen Hirst
Administrative Coordinator
Technology & Social Change Group
Information School
4311 11th Ave. NE, Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98105
206-685-2492
tascha.uw.edu


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