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Participants should have a way to save or access their not submitted thought or thought on progress, even after the facilitator distributes the submitted thoughts.
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Deborah Tatar, PhD.
Professor of Computer Science and, by courtesy, Psychology
Fellow, Institute for Creativity, Art and Technology
Member, Center for Human-Computer Interaction
Member, Program for Women and Gender Studies
Virginia Tech
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Blacksburg, VA 24060
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Participants should have a way to save or access their not submitted thought or thought on progress, even after the facilitator distributes the submitted thoughts.
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Participants should have a way to save or access their not submitted thought or thought on progress, even after the facilitator distributes the submitted thoughts.
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