May conferences: CHI2012, ICA2012
The two main conferences that I go to were both in May this year, so May felt like a huge networking event. At CHI2012, I presented a paper on how […]
The two main conferences that I go to were both in May this year, so May felt like a huge networking event. At CHI2012, I presented a paper on how […]
This spring semester, I joined the MSU Choral Union, a group of mainly older adults who love music. Rehearsals were only once a week for less than two hours, so […]
I’m so happy to announce that I won two awards for the 2011-2012 academic year. The first is the General Excellence Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Teaching and Citizenship given by […]
Improvised from Martha Stewart recipe 10 min prep, 10 min cooking time Serving: 4 Ingredients 1/4 c olive oil, 4 salmon fillets (sized according to what else you will be […]
My colleague Yu-Hao and I have a new article out in Computers in Human Behavior about how cultural orientation affects people’s motivations to play social network games and how they […]
This is an adaptation of the onion and shallot confit on Martha Stewart’s website. It’s much faster (reduces time by about 2 hours) and still tastes yummy. 1/2 cup extra-virgin […]
Read my latest article in Nature Medicine about stem cell therapies in Korea: http://www.nature.com/nm/journal/v18/n3/full/nm0312-329a.html Although the headline gives somewhat of a negative nuance, I have to say that people are more […]
The first day at DML: it was such an engaging conference and a lot of the presentations so pertinent to my personal interests and feelings about education. For one, it […]