Session O-3G

Developing Pathways to the Past through Design, Analysis, Visualization and Research

3:30 PM to 5:00 PM | MGH 228 | Moderated by Janice DeCosmo
Add to my favorites An Interactive Timeline on the Lon Nol Era 
Presenter
  • Brittany Marie Isaacson, Senior, History (Tacoma)
Mentor
  • Elizabeth Sundermann, History, University of Washington-Tacoma Campus

  • MGH 228
  • 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM

  • Add to my favorites Migration and Ontological Security: The European Union's Pyschological Need to Defend "Home"
    Presenter
    • Connor John Middleton, Senior, Political Science, Global and Regional Studies UW Honors Program
    Mentors
    • Kathie Friedman, Jackson School of International Studies
    • Deborah Porter (debzport@uw.edu)

  • MGH 228
  • 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM

  • Add to my favorites Making the Past Accessible Through Usability Testing: a UX Study on Interactive, Digital Historical Databases
    Presenters
    • Heidi Marie (Heidi) Manes, Junior, Informatics
    • Daphni A George, Junior, Informatics
    • Michelle Nguyen, Junior, Pre-Major (Arts & Sciences)
    • Summer Delehanty, Senior, Human Centered Design & Engineering
    • Cristina Kathrine Cruz Villavicencio, Sophomore, Informatics
    Mentor
    • Sarah Ketchley, Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures

  • MGH 228
  • 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM

    Add to my favorites “Go on Home British Soldiers:” How Twentieth Century Irish Rebel Music Memorializes the Irish War for Independence 
    Presenter
    • Parker Lee James Nist, Senior, History (Tacoma)
    Mentor
    • Elizabeth Sundermann, History, University of Washington-Tacoma Campus

  • MGH 228
  • 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM

  • Add to my favorites Focus Group Survey: How has antinuclear sentiment catalyzed by the Fukushima Daiichi accident shaped youth perception towards Japan's current nuclear energy policy?
    Presenter
    • Jane Pan, Senior, Sociology, International Studies UW Honors Program
    Mentors
    • Robert Pekkanen, Jackson School of International Studies
    • Deborah Porter, Jackson School of International Studies

  • MGH 228
  • 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM

    Add to my favorites The Quipu Project: Understanding Participation through Identity, Community, and Networks of Repair
    Presenter
    • Laura Elizabeth Schladetzky, Senior, Economics, Global and Regional Studies
    Mentor
    • Vanessa Freije, Jackson School of International Studies

  • MGH 228
  • 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM