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Monday, August 3, 2020 – 9:00 AM-12:00 PM PDT
Time (PDT) | Session Title | Speaker / Talk Title |
9:00 AM–9:05 AM | Welcome | Sean Rintel (opens in new tab), Microsoft and Gloria Mark (opens in new tab), UC Irvine |
9:05 AM–9:10 AM | Opening Keynote Intro | Gloria Mark (opens in new tab) |
9:10 AM–9:55 AM | Opening Keynote (opens in new tab) Resources (opens in new tab) |
Susan David (opens in new tab), Harvard Medical School Build your Emotional Agility in Turbulent Times with Fireside Chat facilitated by Sean Rintel (opens in new tab) and Gloria Mark (opens in new tab) |
9:55 AM–10:00 AM | Break | |
10:00 AM–10:05 AM | Invited Plenary Intro | Gloria Mark (opens in new tab) |
10:05 AM–11:05 AM | Invited Plenary [Video (opens in new tab)] |
Judy Olson (opens in new tab), UC Irvine How To Make Distance Work Work Alex Soojung-Kim Pang (opens in new tab), Stanford University Jim Hollan (opens in new tab), UC San Diego Thomas W. Malone (opens in new tab), MIT |
11:05 AM–11:10 AM | Transition | |
11:10 AM–12:00 PM | Attendee Networking | Registered attendees can find details in the Networking channel |
12:00 PM | End of Day 1 formal agenda | Optionally continue discussions in Teams channels |
Tuesday, August 4, 2020 – 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Time (PDT) | Session Title | Speaker / Talk Title |
9:00 AM–9:05 AM | Panel Intro | Sean Rintel (opens in new tab) and Gloria Mark (opens in new tab) |
9:05 AM–9:55 AM | A Conversation About An Inclusive Future of Work (opens in new tab) [Video (opens in new tab)] |
Tawanna Dillahunt (opens in new tab), University of Michigan
Stuart Duff (opens in new tab), Pearn Kandola Melissa Gregg (opens in new tab), Intel Oliver Haimson (opens in new tab), University of Michigan |
9:55 AM–10:00 AM | Break | |
10:00 AM–11:05 AM | Highlighted Talks | Track 1
Facilitator: Gloria Mark Nicholas Bloom, Stanford University Daniel M Ravid, Jerod White, Dave Tomczak, Ahleah Miles & Tara Behrend, George Washington University and Purdue University Vedant Das Swain, Koustuv Saha, Gregory Abowd & Munmun De Choudhury, Georgia Institute of Technology Longqi Yang, Sonia Jaffe, David Holtz, Siddharth Suri, Shilpi Sinha, Jeffrey Weston, Connor Joyce, Neha Shah, Kevin Sherman, CJ Lee, Brent Hecht & Jaime Teevan, Microsoft and MIT Track 2 Facilitator: Sean Rintel Joshua McVeigh-Schultz & Katherine Isbister, SFSU and UC Santa Cruz John Tang, Microsoft Julia Markel & Philip Guo, UC San Diego Saiph Savage & Mohammad Jarrahi, Microsoft and UNC Chapel Hill |
11:05 AM–11:10 AM | Break | |
11:10 AM–12:00 PM | Themed Discussions (opens in new tab) | Themed discussions will involve generating visions of research, policy, technology, and practice for specific issues in the New Future of Work.
Accepted papers will form the background for these discussions. Each session will start with prerecorded paper videos being played by a facilitator (with authors answering questions in text chat during their video), followed by the group exploring answers to a short series of questions (which will be provided). To find out which papers have been assigned as background for theme, please see the Themes breakdown (opens in new tab). There are two sessions for each theme (one per day on August 4 and 5) and same questions will guide discussion. Participants should feel free to either stay in one theme or move around between themes. To keep the meetings at reasonably equal sizes, we ask participants to sign up for sessions on both days in the General channel of the New Future of Work Symposium team. Communication: Videoconferencing, Virtual Reality, social media, communication contexts, experiences, and practices Education: Experiences, organisations, policies, preparing the workforces of the future Employment: Hiring, onboarding, management, freelancing, on-demand, crowdwork, gig work Hybridity: Blending physical and digital experiences, workspaces, managing local and remote Inclusion: Accessibility, diversity, fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics Productivity: Collaboration, measurement, practices, information management Remote Work: Working from home, working from anywhere, distributed teams Society: Public policy, business, economics, health, societal implications and confounding factors Wellbeing: Work-life balance, social connection and isolation |
12:00 PM | End of Day 2 formal agenda | Optionally continue discussions in Teams channels |
Wednesday, August 5, 2020 – 9:00 AM-12:00PM PDT
Time (PDT) | Session Title | Speaker / Talk Title |
9:00 AM–9:05 AM | Closing Keynote Intro | Sean Rintel (opens in new tab) |
9:05 AM–9:50 AM | Closing Keynote (opens in new tab) [Video (opens in new tab)] |
Devon Powers (opens in new tab), Temple University Futures for Whom? moderated by Sean Rintel (opens in new tab) and Gloria Mark (opens in new tab) |
9:50 AM–10:00 AM | Break | |
10:00 AM–10:45 AM | Themed Discussions (opens in new tab) | Accepted papers will form the background for these discussions. Each session will start with prerecorded paper videos being played by a facilitator (with authors answering questions in text chat during their video), followed by the group exploring answers to a short series of questions (which will be provided).
To find out which papers have been assigned as background for theme, please see the Themes breakdown (opens in new tab). Communication: Videoconferencing, Virtual Reality, social media, communication contexts, experiences, and practices Education: Experiences, organisations, policies, preparing the workforces of the future Employment: Hiring, onboarding, management, freelancing, on-demand, crowdwork, gig work Hybridity: Blending physical and digital experiences, workspaces, managing local and remote Inclusion: Accessibility, diversity, fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics Productivity: Collaboration, measurement, practices, information management Remote Work: Working from home, working from anywhere, distributed teams Society: Public policy, business, economics, health, societal implications and confounding factors Wellbeing: Work-life balance, social connection and isolation |
10:45 AM–11:00 AM | Individual Reflections | Registered Participants: As a way of helping you record your reflections on the symposium, and also providing the organisers to collate and discuss in the closing plenary, there is a link to an Individual Reflections form in the General channel. If you do not attend the full symposium, send it right before you leave so that your thoughts can be included. We have set aside this 15 minutes, after the final content session, for you to finalise your form, but you can start it anytime beforehand. |
11:00 AM–11:15 AM | Break | |
11:15 AM-12:00 PM | Closing Plenary | Sean Rintel (opens in new tab); Gloria Mark (opens in new tab); Shamsi Iqbal (opens in new tab), Microsoft; Loren Terveen (opens in new tab), University of Minnesota; and other presenters TBC. |
12:00 PM | End of Day 3 formal agenda | Optionally continue discussions in Teams channels |