BoI 0014 Chat with Gary Shoulders (BS `07). We chat about hard java programs, math, riding on the Little 500 Rainbow Cycling team, and participating in the iCycle project using RFID tags to track bikers as part of an Informatics Capstone Project.
BoI 0013 Special Chat with Dr. Bobby Schnabel, Dean, IU School of Informatics. We chat about Queens, hobbies, running, art, sports, and what is “informatics”.
BoI 0012 Chat with Lindsey Lawton (BS `06) in May 2007. We chat about HIA, starting out in Bloomington, moving to Indy/IUPUI, Javascript is hard, and and learning about budgeting for health IT.
BoI 0011 Intro to BoI Season two! Quick snippets of conversations with attendees to the New Media Consortium Summer Conference hosted in Jun 2007 at IUPUI. We chat about what is informatics, an EU perspective on informatics, and second life (the good and bad).
BoI 0010 Chat with Ricardo Laranja (MS `03) in April 2007. We chat about music, graphic modeling, rendering Ricardo as an orange, applied jazz, and Dancing with the Stars.
BoI 0009 Chat with Matt Hottell (MS `03) in March 2007. We chat about basketball, IUSA, how student election campaigns are really run, and working on a Gregory Rawlins data structure project.
Chat with Kevin Erdman (BS `84) in January 2007. We chat about Informatics as Dark Matter, chemistry to law, and some computer science history (do you remember John Buck or those 6809 Chieftains in the basement of Lindley Hall?).
Chat with Harlon Wilson (BS `04, MS `05) in March 2007. We (quickly) chat about what is ‘informatics’, and what Harlon is working to develop at Medical Animatics, Inc.
Chat with John Ellis (BS `99) and Phil Dixon (BA `98). This is a Skype call redo as the first take went down the bit bucket. We chat about ‘informatics’ being a portmanteau word, the job market for graduates, and a bit of Lindley Hall history.
The Skype call has a few short of choppy parts, just move on past them
Chat with Ruth Walker (BS `77, MS `01) in January 2007. We talk about health informatics, the state of health information today, and a bit about the history of the IUPUI campus.