Tag: screentime2021

Presentation 1: Destination Partner

Team members: Miao Yang, Chao Huang, Zhongyun Chen, Qianqiao Fang, Fanfan Kong, Xin He, Jiandong Ren, Qinyu Cheng Project mentor: Yiyan Zhang View poster Abstract Museums around the world have become more commercially minded, realizing selling gifts as a form of cultural merchandise can increase their impact, especially among the younger generation. In particular, museum […]

Presentation 2: Boston University Fitness and Recreation Center

Team members: Dannie Annecston, Mandy Chou, Dongpeng Huang, Jessica Li Project mentor: Alexis Shore View poster Abstract As a result of the COVID-19 regulations and closure of gyms nationwide, more people are pursuing fitness at home using online resources. Using Uses and Gratification theory (U&G) and Media System Theory (MSD), this study intends to determine […]

Presentation 3: City of Melrose

Team members: Kelsey Ffrench, Xiangbo He, Amanda King, Yue Su, Luying Wang, Yandan Wang Project mentor: Alexis Shore View poster Abstract With the pandemic forcing a monumental shift to working from home, many organizations have turned to technology to find new ways to communicate. Unlike larger organizations, municipal governments may not have as well-established internal […]

Presentation 4: Dr. Marialuz Moreno Badia, Deputy Division Chief in the International Monetary Fund’s Fiscal Affairs Department

Team members: Huaiyu Chen, Botao Jiang, Meiqi Liu, Leqi Mei, Moiketsi Thipe, Xiewen Wu, Sihan Zhang, Yang Zhou, and Erik Krumins Project mentors: Drs. Chris Chao Su and Lei Guo View poster Abstract Sovereign debt refers to a central government’s debt. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing debt challenges in many countries. As of now, […]

Presentation 5: Twitter

Team members: Michael Clarke, Maoxin Zhou, Siming Zhang, Xiwu Zhang, Yijun Ye Project mentor: Briana M. Trifiro View poster Abstract Twitter is a social networking platform with over 300 million monthly active users. Among those users are a number of businesses, both large and small. Twitter’s internal research teams are interested in understanding how small […]

Presentation 6: Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Team members: Caitlin Amorin, Camila Beiner, James Crissman, Alanna Garcia, Karime Harfush, Haiting Hu, Mingkun Huang, and Remi Jiang Project mentor: Chawannuch Chaikulngamdee View poster Abstract Framing refers to the way an issue is defined, packaged, and presented in a message. This study examines the dominant frames that leading hospitals and news organizations have used […]

Presentation 7: Program Design and Development team for Professional Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education

Team members: Nikki Chang, Ke Jin, Miao Li, Amy Lin, Sharlene Minosa, Yusi Shi, Yanfei Wu, and Shuran Xiong Project mentor: Rebecca Auger View poster Abstract This study aims at characterizing the spaces that educators have established for online discussions. Based on the theoretical frameworks of “affinity space” from education and “public sphere” from political […]