Nov 8, 2022 — Atlanta, GA

Brian Magerko, professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Literature, Media, and Communication with a dual appointment in the College of Computing and AI-ALOE Researcher, and his team have been awarded and recognized with a Methodology Award for their paper “Active Prolonged Engagement EXpanded (APEX): A Toolkit for Supporting Evidence-Based Iterative Design Decisions for Collaborative, Embodied Museum Exhibits.” The award will be acknowledged during CSCW 2022: The 25th ACM Conference On Computer-Supported Cooperative Work And Social Computing virtually Nov 8-22, 2022 (held virtually).

Publication: “Active Prolonged Engagement EXpanded (APEX): A Toolkit for Supporting Evidence-Based Iterative Design Decisions for Collaborative, Embodied Museum Exhibits” Duri Long (Georgia Tech), Tom McKlin (The Findings Group), Nylah Akua Adjei (Georgia Tech), Dezarae Dean (Georgia Tech), Mirina Garoufalidis (Georgia Tech), Brian Magerko (Georgia Tech).

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