

Jacobs Center – CCWD Workshop 2018
Technologies linked to Child and Youth Development
5 November 2018
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Prof. Guilherme Lichand, Prof. Hannes Schwandt, Prof. Ulf Zölitz, and Dr. Simon Hänni are orga-nizing an interdisciplinary one-day workshop at the University of Zurich focused on novel tech-nologies used for measuring child and youth development.
- | Welcome Coffee |
- | Opening remarks |
- | Session 1: Measurement (Part I) Adriana Weisleder (Northwestern U, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders) |
- | Coffee Break |
- | Session 2: Measurement (Part II) Sophie von Stumm (London School of Economics, Department of Psychological and behavioral Science) |
- | Lunch |
- | Session 3: Interventions (Part I) Candice Odgers (UC Irvine, School of Social Ecology) |
- | Coffee Break |
- | Session 4: Interventions (Part II) Henning Hermes (NHH Bergen, Department of Economics) |
- | Closing Remarks |
Download Kristin Hadfield’s presentation.
Dr. Hadfield is a lecturer at the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary.
Download Michael Kremer’s presentation.
Dr. Kremer is a professor at the Department of Economics, Harvard University.
Download Guilherme Lichand’s presentation.
Dr. Lichand is an assistant professor at the Department of Economics, University of Zurich.
Download Candice Odgers’ presentation.
Dr. Odgers is a professor at the School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine.
Download Juan Saavedra’s presentation.
Dr. Saavedra is a research scientist at the Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Policy, University of Southern California.
Download Severine Toussaert’s presentation.
Dr. Toussaert is an associate professor at the Department of Economics, University of Oxford.
Watch the Slides and Audio of Séverine Toussaert’s Presentation.
Download Sophie von Stumm’s presentation.
Dr. von Stumm is an associate professor at the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Download Adriana Weisleder’s presentation.
Dr. Weisleder is an assistant professor at the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University.











