Summer Study 1998 - Session 2 - Monday, July 27
Breakfast (HUB Husky Den)
Open Computer Lab (HUB 106B)
It's the Image That Counts! (HUB 106B), Steve Tanimoto, U.W. Computer Science Professor.
- You've been wondering what difference image makes, well wonder no longer.
- Discover how math really can be useful for finding information in digital images on the computer and creating special effects.
Snack Break (HUB Husky Den)
It's the Image That Counts!, continued (HUB 106B)
Lunch (HUB Husky Den)
Then, choose:
- Open Computer Lab (HUB 106B)
- Visiting (outside HUB 106B)
- Games Room - billiards, bowling, video games at own cost (HUB basement).
What is YOUR Learning Style??? (HUB 200B), Tanya Sorenson, Director, Learning Styles Project, Columbia Basin College
- An activity to learn about how you learn.
Snack Break (HUB Husky Den)
You Can DO-IT: Articulating your Needs and Communicating With Faculty - (HUB 106B), Sheryl Burgstahler
- Video: Working Together: Science Teachers and Students with Disabilities; Video: Working Together: Faculty and Students with Disabilities. J
Dinner (McMahon Residence Hall Cafeteria)
Meet in HUB 106B to walk to Virtual Reality Lab
Virtual Reality Lab Tour, (Fluke Hall 215), Suzanne Weghorst, Director , Interface Development
Take an actual tour of the virtual reality lab at the UW. Experience different types of virtual programs.
Then Choose:
- Open Computer Lab (HUB 106B)
- Billiards Tournament (HUB Games Room)
McCarty Dorm Activity Options:
- Volleyball (Meet in McCarty Lobby)
- Games, visiting (McCarty Entrance Lounge)
- Video, crafts (McCarty Small Lounge)
All Scholars must be in their rooms at McCarty Residence Hall.