dear shanna,
i was interested but access to http://www.design.psu.edu/NSF/ was denied.
i edited the proceedings to a similar conference which you can find at
http://repository.upenn.edu/asc_papers/96
unfortunately, on november 6-7 i will be in offenbach germany at another
design conference concerned with the meanings of artifacts, speaking of
human-centered design
klaus
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Subject: Invitation to NSF Graduate Design Education Workshop (Michigan Nov.
6-7, 2008)
Dear Colleagues and Friends:
We are pleased to announce the first event in the NSF Interdisciplinary
Graduate Design Workshop Series, which will take place at the University of
Michigan (U-M), Ann Arbor, November 6-7, 2008.
Funded by NSF with matching from the partner institutions, this series of
workshops will explore trends and recent developments in interdisciplinary
graduate design education. The workshop is a continuation of the NSF
Interdisciplinary Design Workshop held in Washington, DC, in May 2008:
http://www.design.psu.edu/NSF/ workshop_May08/ ..
The U-M workshop will explore the creation of a PhD-level curriculum in
design science. We focus at the doctoral level because we emphasize the
creation of knowledge in this emerging field and the instruction of future
design science educators. The workshop will showcase the new Design Science
Doctoral Program at the U-M (http:// designscience.umich.edu/ ). It will
include a series of talks and discussions around the fundamental issues of
design as a discipline, and some of the practicalities in launching such a
program.
The first half-day will be open to the public. Participation in the second
full day will be limited to 50 attendees and will require submission of the
online application. Selection will be based on having a broad, diverse group
that provides also cohesion over the conduct of the entire workshop series.
The selected attendees will be eligible for travel support. For more
information and application please visit
http://designscience.umich.edu/designworkshop.html.
Please forgive us if you receive this multiple times, due to use of several
email lists. Please feel free to disseminate this message to other
interested parties.
The other events scheduled for the series are as follows:
April 16-17, 2009: Northwestern University/Segal Design Institute, Evanston,
IL
Hosts: Wei Chen, Ed Colgate, Don Norman, Ann McKenna
June 22, 2009: NSF CMMI Grantees Conference, Honolulu, HI
Hosts: Tim Simpson, Matt Parkinson, Dave Celento, Sam Hunter
August 29, 2009: Stanford University/d.school & Center for Design Research,
Palo Alto, CA
Hosts: Larry Leifer, Bernard Roth
We are looking forwarding to seeing you in Ann Arbor!
Panos Y. Papalambros, co-Director Design Science Program <[log in to unmask]>
Rich Gonzalez, co-Director Design Science Program, <[log in to unmask]> Shanna
Daly, Post-doctoral Fellow, Design Science and School of Education,
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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