Summer Study 2016 - Monday, July 18
Phase I & II: Breakfast (Lander Hall, Local Point, Ground level)
Phase I: Meet outside in courtyard between Maple and Lander (see map) to to walk to HUB, Room 145.
Phase II: Meet outside in courtyard between Maple and Lander (see map) to to depart for Phase II Workshop.
Phase II: Workshops
Exploratory Neurobiology: Bugs, Mice and Brains! (Kincaid Hall, Room 248 and Health Sciences T366) Martha Bosma, Associate Professor, Biology, University of Washington; Curtis Easton, Josh Swore, Lauren Hood, Kelly Duong, Comron Ganji, Ryan Bishop, Chris Vong, Undergraduate Students and Graduate Students, Neuroscience, University of Washington
- Interns: Carl, Matthew, Aja
- Phase II: Aspen, Katelyn T, Jonah, Brookelyn, Chana, Grady
Human Centered Robotics: Teach New Tricks to an Old Robot! (CSE Lab, Room 014) Maya Cakmak, Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington; Justin Huang and Vivek Paramasivam, Students, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington
- Interns: Sangha, Mike, Vanessa
- Phase II: Andrew, Laszlo, Katie P, Hailey, Max, Eli – bring your laptops
Phase I: Web Design and Development (HUB, Room 145) Terry Thompson, DO-IT Technology Specialist
- Be part of the DO-IT webdev team! Collaborate with other Phase I Scholars to design and build the 2016 DO-IT Summer Study website in this five-part workshop.
Phase I: College: Snack Break (HUB, Room 145)
Phase I: College: You Can DO-IT! (HUB, Room 145) Bree Callahan, Director, UW Disability Resources for Students and Jamie Hatleberg, Director, Disability Support Services, Green River Community College
- Get ready to go to college and learn how to request and receive the accommodations you need.
- View Video: College: You Can DO-IT.
Phase I & II: Lunch (HUB, Husky Den, Lower Level)
- Have lunch with fellow Scholars in the Husky Den.
- Computer lab is open from 12:00-1:30 in HUB 145. Great time to work on newsletter article, accessibility review, evaluations, check email or just hang out in the lab.
Phase II: Open Computer Lab to turn in Phase II Project & Resume (Optional) (HUB, Room 145)
- If you need to polish up your resume or put the finishing touches on your Phase II project, now's the time!
Phase I: Assistive Technology Session by Students for Students (HUB, Room 145) Alicia Teasley, Hannah Werbel, Blake Geyen, Kayla Wheeler, Eric Werbel, Jessie Shulman, Macy Westrick, DO-IT A-Team and Ambassadors
- See what assistive technology and apps college students use and how they use them.
Phase II: Our Take on Intake (HUB, Room 250) Bree Callahan, Director, UW Disability Resources for Students and Jamie Hatleberg, Director, Disability Support Services, Green River Community College
- Hear from students and professionals and learn about the intake process for students with disabilities in postsecondary education.
Phase I & II: Snack Break (HUB, Room 145)
- Grab a snack for your walk to your next session – Phase I Astronomy Building and Phase II Mary Gates Hall.
Phase I: Spaced Out! (Physics Astronomy Building A, 2nd Floor) Nancy Cooper, Planetarium Presenter, University of Washington
- Explore the night sky and our solar system.
Phase II: Tour of Disability Resources for Students and ATC (Mary Gates Hall, Basement) Macy Westrick, UW Disability Resources for Students and Dan Comden, Access Technology Consultant, Access Technology Center, UW
- Learn about common assistive technology options from an expert.
- Hear from students and professionals and learn about the intake process for students with disabilities in postsecondary education.
Phase I & II: Dinner (Lander Hall, Local Point, Ground level)
Phase I & II: Meet outside in courtyard between Maple and Lander (see map) to depart for the Tour de UW.
Phase I & II: Tour de UW (Parking Lot W-10 near Maple and Lander!)
- Feel the wind rushing through your eyelashes! Find your adventurous soul.
- We have the bicycle for you – modified to fit your every need by Outdoors For All!
Evening Dorm Activities
- Visiting, board games, crafts, and more (Maple 4th Floor Lounge).
- Hang out in your dorm room or go to bed early to get some rest.
Flush and Brush!
- Time to finish up your evening routine and head to your room.
Goodnight! All Scholars must be in their rooms in Maple Hall.