Workshop Schedule

PROPOSED SCHEDULE AND ACTIVITIES

• Introductions and Overview (10:00am-10:30am EST / 30 minutes): We will open the workshop with introductions from the organizers and brief break-out lightning talks by the workshop attendees

• Keynote followed by Q&A (10:30am-11:30am EST / 60 minutes):

Amanda Lenhart. Amanda is the Head of Research at Common Sense Media where she studies how technology impacts families and youth. Amanda has served as the Program Director for Health Data at Data Society and as
Deputy Director of Better Life Lab at New America. She was an Associate Director, Research focusing on Teens and Technology at the Pew Research Center for over 16 years, studying how teens and families use social and
mobile technologies. She has led research on myths about healthy technologies embraced by big tech, as well as how social media platforms think about and design for youth digital well-being.

Patrick Gage Kelley. Patrick is a security, privacy, and anti-abuse researcher at Google where he focuses on educational and design resources to help people navigate AI. Patrick holds a PhD from Carnegie Mellon University and is the founder of a startup Wombat Security Technologies which develops privacy and security tools and education materials.

Gen Z Panel (11:30pm-12:15pm EST / 45 minutes): We will invite 5-7 youth panelists (ages 14-21, with approval from parents/guardians for those under 18) to share their experiences and thoughts regarding how AI and emerging social technologies have/will shape their lives. We will reserve significant time for Q&A by workshop participants.

Breakfast/Lunch & Networking Break (12:15pm-1:00pm EST / 45 minutes)

Small Group Research Agenda Setting (1:00pm-1:30pm EST / 30 minutes): Participants will break into new small groups, which will include one youth panel participant each, to build on lessons learned from the design fiction activities and to identify related HCI and CSCW agenda items for the next 1-2 years. While items may be framed in terms of research or theoretical development, they might also include projects with industry leaders, policy recommendations, or other grassroots initiatives.

Large Group Discussion for Setting Research Agenda (1:30pm-2:15pm EST / 45 minutes): Each of the groups will share their agenda items and we will (as a large group) nominate 5-7 items for follow-up work (e.g, actions, papers, research or design projects, etc.)

Wrap-up (2:15pm-2:30pm EST / 15 minutes): We will review our nominated agenda items and facilitate brainstorming and networking ideas for follow-up work.

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