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Paige Nooner

Project Management Coordinator

Paige draws on her experience as a speech-language pathologist in medical and educational settings. Her background equips her with the ability to effectively collaborate with the team, ensuring the efficient execution of projects. Paige has a BS in Communicative Disorders from Northern Illinois University and MS in Communication Disorders and Sciences from Eastern Illinois University.

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Your favorite city in the world is...and why?

My favorite city is Eagle River, Wisconsin. From water sports in the summer to snowmobiling in the winter, this small town has so much to offer year round.

In your spare time (or if you had spare time), you would absolutely do this:

When I am not soaking up time with my family, you can find me on a long run. I also love to paint and would like to learn how to paint with acrylics.

Share an interesting fact:

I have two bernese mountain dogs named Johnny and June - yes, after the Cash's.

Your ultimate celebrity dinner party guest list would include...

Shea McGee. I admire her class and eye for interior design, and her ability to turn a blank canvas into someone’s dream space.

You cannot start the day without doing this...

Iced coffee with sweet cream.

Favorite TV show:

The Office. I don't think I will ever get tired of watching it.

Favorite quote:

"No matter how you get there, or where you end up, human beings have this miraculous gift to make that place home." - Creed Bratton, The Office

Best piece of advice you have been given:

Do not take life too seriously.
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Three things to improve acceptance of AI

To truly deliver on the promise of AI, developers need to keep the end users in mind. By integrating three components of context, interaction, and trust, AI can be the runaway success that futurists predict it will be.

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Recruiting methods and study logistics for human factors and user research

A stronger recruiting strategy that includes relationships with patient support groups and clinical treatment centers can provide better access to difficult-to-reach patient populations. Being intentional about how you plan the logistics of your human factors and user research can mitigate risks to validity introduced by biases.

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