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Performing the archive: following in the footsteps
Using documentation of Mike Pearson's performance 'Bubbling Tom', Deirdre Heddon attempts to step into his shoes and re-perform it
Double Your Bubble with Mike Hickey
Dale Jarvis interviews Mike Hickey about his Double Your Bubble podcast, exploring individuals' choices about who they would "bubble up" with the Covid-19 pandemic
A Conversation with Roger Gilbert
Professor Gilbert discusses the biography he is writing about beloved poet A.R. (Archie) Ammons: he commens briefly about the legendary M.H. (Mike) Abrams.1_v3jzvuy
Findings of expert validation and review of the technology enhanced interaction framework
Technology Enhanced Interaction Framework: issues in evaluating a new software design framework and method
IRM Quarterly, Volume 09, Number 4 (Winter 1999-2000). Cover article: Gilbert On the Magnet, MDC
1 electronic resource (PDF)Jackson, Mike. (2000). IRM Quarterly, Volume 09, Number 4 (Winter 1999-2000). Cover article: Gilbert On the Magnet, MDC. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/171276
Mike Olszewski Interview, 2009
Mike Olszewski is a newscaster for WKSU-FM and a professor of communications at Kent State University and the University of Akron, as well as the author of several books. He was born in Cleveland in 1953. The interview discusses his childhood, racial issues, music, and the media
Mike Olszewski Interview, 2009
Mike Olszewski is a newscaster for WKSU-FM and a professor of communications at Kent State University and the University of Akron, as well as the author of several books. He was born in Cleveland in 1953. The interview discusses his childhood, racial issues, music, and the media
Issues in conducting expert validation and review and user evaluation of the technology enhanced interaction framework and method
A Technology Enhanced Interaction Framework has been developed to support designers and developers design and develop technology enhanced interactions for complex scenarios involving disabled people. Issues of motivation, time, and understanding when validating and evaluating the Technology Enhanced Interaction Framework were identified through a literature review and questionnaires and interviews with experts. Changes to content, system, and approach were made in order to address the identified issues. Future work will involve detailed analysis of the expert review and validation findings and the implementation of a motivating approach to user evaluation
Dr. Mike Davison – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Mike Davison, Professor of Music, discusses his documentary film, Cuba: Rhythm in Motion. This dynamic film captures the joy of making music in Cuba, an island that Dr. Davison has visited numerous times with his students. The contrasting yet intertwined histories of Cuban and American music are traced and illustrated with extensive performance footage. A DVD of Cuba: Rhythm in Motion is available in Parsons Music Library
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