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Student Projects: expoSItion


expoSItion 2009

SI students presented 25 projects at the 2009 expoSItion. Posters for most of those projects are in the gallery below. We invite you to make plans for the 2010 expoSItion on Monday, March 22. Student Project Expo 2009 - School of Information, University of Michigan

expoSItion 2009 Award Winners

  • 1st Place ($750 award)
    MIFresh: Promoting Local Produce Consumption →
    SI Students: Maureen L. Hanratty, Geoffrey Ho, Xiao Wei, Jiang Yang
  • 2nd Place ($500 award)
    Talking-Points →
    SI Students: Tammy C. Greene, Jakob Hilden, Zhenan Hong, Ashutosh Kaushik, Taeho Ko, Sanghyuk Koh, Daniel A. Marano, Andres Montejo, Pablo-Alejandro Quinones, Eunice Y. Shin, Sui Yan, Rayoung Yang
  • 3rd Place ($250 Award)
    eXtend
    SI Students: Annie T. Fang, Rahan Khozein, Eunice Y. Shin
  • Honorable Mention ($100 Award)
    Excavating the Archives at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
    SI Students: Malisa A. Lewis, Sally E. Vermaaten, Rebecca A. Welzenbach
  • Honorable Mention ($100 Award)
    TreasureHunter
    SI Students: Sanghyuk Koh, Amy Kuo, Debra J. Lauterbach, Noah L. Liebman, Andrea L. McVittie

Social Computing Awards

The selection of these awards was based on the following criteria: 1) most innovative, and 2) most applicable to the real world (utility).

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The School of Information thanks expoSItion 2009 sponsors, the John Deere Foundation and Yahoo!
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Microsoft Research logo

The School also thanks our expoSItion 2009 Social Computing Project Prize sponsor -- the VIBE group at Microsoft Research, a group focused on human-computer interaction. For more on VIBE, see research.microsoft.com/vibe. For more on social computing specifically at Microsoft Research, visit the Social Computing Group page.



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