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Leon Lu (he/him)

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PhD, Carleton University. @CreativeIntLab | Accessibility | Music Learning | Co-design Methods | Cats

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The last couple of weeks have been a bit **surreal**. Someone told someone else about the Tap-tap project, and somehow, I ended up LIVE on @CTVNews. I had the pleasure of speaking with @RoseyEdeh about the project. Excited to share the interview, lnkd.in/gtphG5u5

work_inprocess's tweet image. The last couple of weeks have been a bit **surreal**. 

Someone told someone else about the Tap-tap project, and somehow, I ended up LIVE on @CTVNews.

I had the pleasure of speaking with @RoseyEdeh about the project.

Excited to share the interview, lnkd.in/gtphG5u5

I will be presenting our paper: "Project TapTap: A Longitudinal Study Exploring Non-Verbal Communication through Vibration Signals Between Teachers and BLV Music Learners" this year at #CHI2025. If you are around, please do say hello. :) Preprint: cil.csit.carleton.ca/b/wp-content/u…


I think at some point I'll write a more thoughtful, reflective thing about the last 4+ years. But for now, I am #PhDone! 😊


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We're doing another PhD in technical HCI office hours (6th Edition): next Wed Nov 20 11-12pm: docs.google.com/document/d/1aN… Lots of cool new faculty who will join me for Q&A. Please add your questions to the doc! And, please join if you can! RT for other interested students


Completing #ASSETS2024 with two presentations, one submitted dissertation and many new and old friendships. ASSETS folks you are special! ❤️✨

work_inprocess's tweet image. Completing #ASSETS2024 with two presentations, one submitted dissertation and many new and old friendships. ASSETS folks you are special! ❤️✨

Thanks for sharing. 😊 #ASSETS2024

“Why are there so many steps” was presented at #ASSETS2024. Leon Lu studied teaching music for Visually Impaired and explored personal adaptations and future design ideas to aid with multimodal feedback when learning music.

mahmut's tweet image. “Why are there so many steps” was presented at #ASSETS2024. Leon Lu studied teaching music for Visually Impaired and explored personal adaptations and future design ideas to aid with multimodal feedback when learning music.


Spending this week at St John’s at #ASSETS2024. I’ll be presenting two papers this week. Come say hello if you’re here too. ✨👋

work_inprocess's tweet image. Spending this week at St John’s at #ASSETS2024. I’ll be presenting two papers this week. Come say hello if you’re here too. ✨👋

Leon Lu (he/him) reposted

Great to see the engagement from this post. We have more tips and reflections about HCI research and scientific communication in our Makeability Lab handbook: docs.google.com/document/d/1Yi…


Leon Lu (he/him) reposted

HCI systems papers need to tell visual stories. As we near the CHI deadline, here's a set of exemplary figures curated by my lab. Hope it helps inspire! Feel free to contribute some examples. docs.google.com/presentation/d…


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🎶 Carleton PhD student Leon Lu is breaking barriers in music education. His Tap-Tap device allows blind and low-vision musicians to learn through vibrations. An inspiring story of innovation and inclusivity. Read the full story: bit.ly/3YFM8ju


Recently discussed the taptap project on @CBC radio. Listen from 12:50 onwards. @CBCOttawa cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…


A really common question I get asked as an HCI and accessibility researcher is, "What are you *actually* doing?". Recently, @Carleton_U asked me to talk about an ongoing project, I'm super excited to share. It's called the tap-tap project. Read here: lnkd.in/g9Gi-EFy

work_inprocess's tweet image. A really common question I get asked as an HCI and accessibility researcher is, "What are you *actually* doing?". 

Recently, @Carleton_U asked me to talk about an ongoing project, I'm super excited to share. It's called the tap-tap project. 

Read here: lnkd.in/g9Gi-EFy
work_inprocess's tweet image. A really common question I get asked as an HCI and accessibility researcher is, "What are you *actually* doing?". 

Recently, @Carleton_U asked me to talk about an ongoing project, I'm super excited to share. It's called the tap-tap project. 

Read here: lnkd.in/g9Gi-EFy

Leon Lu (he/him) reposted

We’re proud to announce the 1st edition of Teaching Accessible Computing, a free, community-sourced online book that helps CS educators integrate accessibility topics into their classes: bookish.press/tac Congrats to the authors and our lead editor, the amazing @OAlannah.


The coolest thing that’s happen to me lately. Being invited to an 11 year olds podcast to talk about my ongoing research. We discuss wearables, music learning and blindness. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/web…


Leon Lu (he/him) reposted

🚨ACM ASSETS 2024, St John's Newfoundland, Canda, Oct 27-30 🚨 Deadline to request mentors: March 6th Deadline for technical papers: April 24th assets24.sigaccess.org Send us your best #accessibility work! #assets2024 #chi2024 @sigaccess

tjvguerreiro's tweet image. 🚨ACM ASSETS 2024, St John's Newfoundland, Canda, Oct 27-30 🚨

Deadline to request mentors: March 6th
Deadline for technical papers: April 24th

assets24.sigaccess.org

Send us your best #accessibility work! #assets2024 #chi2024 @sigaccess

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