A selection of individual workers’ accuracy over time during the question answering task. Each worker remains relatively constant throughout his or her entire lifetime. Authors Kenji Hata, Ranjay Krishna, Li
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CS 581: Bringing Media Innovators to Stanford
The newly-opened space at Stanford is allowing new programming on the campus, expanding the reach and portfolio of Brown West. One of these new endeavors in the fall term is
Points Unknown Hits the Classroom
The Brown Institute, Center for Spatial Research, and faculty from the Journalism School are delighted to announce the launch of Points Unknown, a training module and course designed to teach
Former Grantee Marcelle Hopkins in the New York Times
Check out Pioneering Virtual Reality and New Video Technologies in Journalism, an article which appeared in the New York Times on October 18 2017, authored by former Brown Magic Grantee,
Measure for Measure at The Public Theater
Elevator Repair Service, the Obie-winning company behind Gatz — “the most remarkable achievement in theater of this decade” (The New York Times) — returns to The Public to celebrate their 25th season with a dynamic new production
Watch ‘Experiencing Racism in VR’ at TEDxRVA
Psychologist Courtney D. Cogburn focuses her work on how racism contributes to racial inequalities in health. With support from a Magic Grant through the Brown Institute, Courtney and a team
Stanford kicks off 2016-2017 Speaker Series
Dan Carlin coming October 11, Richard Gingras on November 14 Podcast legend Dan Carlin will visit the Brown Institute at Stanford on October 11 at 6:30 PM, in the first
Celebrating 5 Years of Research and Discovery
As we celebrate the launch of 12 new magic grants, we are excited to toast the alumni and projects that have made the Brown Institute what it is today. At
Brown & Tow Mixer
On September 6, we hosted a mixer introducing new Journalism School students to both to the Brown Institute at Columbia as well as the Tow Center for Digtital Journalism. The