Summer Study 2016 - Wednesday, July 13
Phase I: Breakfast (Lander Hall, Local Point, Ground level)
- Meet up with a group in the Maple Hall 4th Floor Lobby between 7:00 and 8:00 to go down to breakfast.
- At 8:30, Meet outside in courtyard between Maple and Lander (see map) to depart for HUB for morning session
Phase I: Welcome, Computer Lab Orientation, Lab Set-up and Staying Connected (HUB, Room 145) Doug Hayman, DO-IT Technology Specialist and Sheryl Burgstahler, DO-IT Director
- Schedule, safety, emergency procedures, rules, evaluations, "buddy" system, Q & A, and newsletter projects.
- Get “connected” with your fellow Scholars, Ambassadors and Mentors. Send an email message to at least one current Scholar, one Phase II Scholar, one Ambassador, and one Mentor.
- View Video: Computer Access: In Our Own Words. Watch closely for DO-IT Ambassadors you want to get to know.
Phase I: Snack Break (HUB, Room 145)
Phase I: Disability Identity (HUB, Room 145) Kayla Brown, DO-IT Program Coordinator and Anna Ewing, DO-IT Ambassador and UW Graduate Student
- Learn about the exciting field of disability studies– an academic field that combines social, cultural, historical, political, legal, and educational perspectives.
Phase I: Connect With Your Lunch and Lunch Bunch Introduction (HUB, Room 145) Tami Tidwell, DO-IT Program Coordinator
Phase I: Lunch Bunch with Planning Groups (all groups eat in Husky Den, HUB, Lower Level)
- Work with Scholars who have disabilities similar to your own to talk about an upcoming DO-IT video project.
Phase I: Staying Connected (HUB, Room 145) Sheryl Burgstahler, DO-IT Program Director and Tami Tidwell, DO-IT Program Coodinator
- Check-in and chat about DO-IT workshops, assignments, daily events, Phase II, Ambassadors, internships, and question and answer.
Phase I: Setting Your Mind, Setting Your Goals! (HUB, Room 145) Debra Zawada, DO-IT Program Coordinator
- What is Mindset and how does it influence your goals?
Phase I: Grab a snack and travel to Fluke Hall
Phase I: CoMotion MakerSpace (Fluke Hall, 2nd Floor) Kat Steele, PhD, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington
- Visit the CoMotion MakerSpace where you will experience “Design” as a crucial piece in creating solutions in many fields- from engineering to art to education.
Phase I: Travel as a group back to dinner and dorms.
Phase I: Dinner (Lander Hall, Local Point, Ground level)
Phase I: Accessibly Exploration with Cindy Bennett and DO-IT Family Game Night (Meet in Maple Hall, Great Room)
- Reflections on the accessibility in design.
- Grab board games and some new friends. Explore teamwork.
Evening Dorm Activities / Go To Bed
- Visiting, board games, crafts, and more (Maple 4th Floor Lounge). 4th Floor Lounge: Anita, Carl
- Hang out in your dorm room or go to bed early to get some rest. Dorm hall duty: Vanessa (girls) and Matthew (boys)
Flush and Brush!
- Time to finish up your evening routine and head to your room.
Goodnight! All Scholars must be in their rooms in Maple Hall.
Dorm Staff: Dijana, Noah