CS160 Discussion Section Jan 23 2007 David Sun. Who am I? From the land down-undah (a.k.a Australia) 2nd year EECS student in HCI Advised by Prof. John.

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CS160 Discussion Section Jan David Sun

Who am I? From the land down-undah (a.k.a Australia) 2nd year EECS student in HCI Advised by Prof. John Canny Research Interests: –Smart Environments / Statistical Signal Processing: –Computer supported cooperative work / Distributed systems:

TA Office Hours W 4:00 – 5:00p.m, F 2:00 – 3:00p.m Berkeley Institute of Design Lab, 360 Hearst Memorial Mining (building behind Cory) Also by appointment: Subject header [CS160]xxxx Discussion sections homepage: Newsgroup: ubc.class.cs160

Today General introduction Individual brainstorming Group formation –Goal: Have everyone in a group by the end of this section

Project Topic Activity 1.Think of 2 topics that interest you –Theme: “Mobile Devices” 2.Write one on each piece of paper… –… so it can be read across the room –Also write your name and 3.Tape paper to wall – spread them out

Project Topic Activity 1.Think of 2 topics that interest you –Theme: “Mobile Devices” 2.Write one on each piece of paper… 3.Tape paper to wall – spread them out 4.All: cluster similar topics together

Project Topic Activity 1.Think of 2 topics that interest you –Theme: “ Mobile Devices ” 2.Write one on each piece of paper… 3.Tape paper to wall – spread them out 4.All: cluster similar topics together 5.Find cluster you find most interesting –Talk with people there – record names &