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Tatar’s blog on the recent Participatory Design Conference in Namibia

November 11, 2014 Deborah Tatar Leave a comment

Batman Vs. Superman (well, actually just PDC vs. DIS)

 

NPR on The Sound Of Fractions

October 8, 2014 Chris Frisina Leave a comment
NPR coverage

The Sound of Fractions was covered on NPR.  Here is a link to the article online:
http://wvtf.org/post/virginia-science-festival-party-where-science-guest-honor
and here is a link to the audio version:
http://cpa.ds.npr.org/wvtf/audio/2014/10/ScienceFestival.mp3  (3 mins)

ACM Interactions Feature!

April 24, 2014 Deborah Tatar Leave a comment

Here is a new (April 2014) article articulating one of our key theories (must have access to ACM Digital Library to see):

Reflecting Our Better Natures

 

Third.lab moves back to WordPress

April 2, 2014 Michael Leave a comment

Drupal,

You served us well, but it turns out that we weren’t willing to pay the price of time for all the wonders you brought. We’re back to wordpress for now, simple as its biblio support may be.

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