Date: Thursday, July 8, 2021 10:30 AM- Thursday, July 8, 2021 11:45 AM
Location: Online
Molly McCully Brown is an accomplished poet and essayist. Her poems and essays have appeared in Tin House, Crazyhorse, The New York Times, Pleiades, Ninth Letter, Blackbird, and elsewhere. Molly’s most recent books are Places I’ve Taken My Body, and In The Field Between Us, a poetry collection co-authored with Susannah Nevison. She is also the author of the poetry collection, The Virginia State Colony For Epileptics and Feebleminded, which won the 2016 Lexi Rudnitsky First Book Prize and was named a New York Times Critics’ Top Book of 2017.
Raised in rural Virginia, she is a graduate of Bard College at Simon’s Rock, Stanford University, and the University of Mississippi, where she received her MFA. She lives in Gambier, Ohio and teaches at Kenyon College, where she is the Kenyon Review Fellow in Poetry.
Global Perspectives on Data for Assistive Technology Innovation - Panel Discussion
Moderator, Dr. Emma Smith, OT (Canada/Ireland)
Panelists:
- Ms. Silvana Contepomi (Argentina)
- Dr. Natasha Layton (Australia)
- Dr. Maria Luisa Toro Hernandez (Colombia/Spain)
- Prof. Cathy Holloway (United Kingdom)
Data are everywhere. In today’s information technology driven society, we are constantly collecting, providing, and immersed in data. However, despite collection and access to enormous amounts of data, we often struggle to use this resource to inform our practice, policies, and systems. This international panel of clinicians and researchers will explore how data is used, how it could be used, and what it means to remain client centered in a data driven world.