DV Seminar: Joyojeet Pal & Greg Wolff
Thursday, January 11th, 2007
Seminar info:
Date: Thursday 1/11/2007
Location: Cordura 100
Time: 3:30-5pm
Greg Wolff biography:
As Vice President of Ricoh Innovations, Greg Wolff is responsible for creating new possibilities and better alternatives for the information processing capabilities of workgroups and other collaborative environments. With degrees in Cognitive Psychology from Carnegie Mellon and MIT, Greg has led research and development teams to create effective collaboration tools by working directly with users in their everyday environments.
Joyojeet Pal biography:
Joyojeet Pal is a doctoral candidate at the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California at Berkeley and a member of the TIER (Technology and Infrastructure in Emerging Regions) group. His research is primarily in the area of computer aided learning, and the social impacts of computers in rural schools. In the past, he has worked on kiosk impact assessments, and co-taught a class on Information and Communications Technology for Development at the School of Information in Berkeley. Joyojeet holds a B.Com degree from Sydenham College, Mumbai. For more information, see http://tier.cs.berkeley.edu.
