Emerging Media Lab - People

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Everyone at EML:

People at EML

EML's core staff team:

  • Lab Supervisor: Maryann Kempthorne (Staff) maryann.kempthorne@ubc.ca
  • Software Developer, Academic Innovation: Frederik Svendsen (Staff)
  • Lab Coordinator: Anh Le (Co-op student) emergingmedia.lab@ubc.ca

There are several other staff and faculty members who work with, or adjacent to EML. You can read more about them on the EML website's "People" page: https://eml.ubc.ca/people/

To June 2023 EML included Emerging Media Mentor: Daniel Lindenberger (Staff) daniel.lindenberger@ubc.ca

Roles at EML

There are several categories of people on the EML team. Here's what we call them.

Staff

Staff are generally full-time and may divide their time between EML and another department. They are not faculty.

  • EML Executive Producer
  • Lab Supervisor
  • Software Developer

Student workers

Student workers are paid to be at EML.

  • Co-op students - The co-op program connects us with co-op students, full-time student workers, who work at EML and earning academic credit through the co-op program. Our Lab Coordinator is always a co-op student.
  • Work Learn students - Work Learn students work at EML as a part-time on-campus job. It is not for academic credit, and the expectations are to treat this as any other workplace. Work Learns are paid for 10 hours a week of work during the Fall/Winter/Spring academic term, and 20 hours a week during the Summer term. For Design/Development/Marketing & Communications assisting.
  • UAAs/GAAs - Undergraduate Academic Assistants (like RAs or TAs) are similar to Work Learn students, except they work a maximum of 12 hours a week in all terms. We don't generally have UAAs on EML-only projects, but they do work on projects that are funded outside EML. Some projects may have a mix of UAA and Work Learn students working on them, and it's good for everyone to be clear about how many hours each are working.

Volunteers

Many students volunteer to work unpaid on EML and EMLx projects, but their responsibilities are slightly different depending on what they're working on. This is how we classify the two kinds:

  • EML project volunteers
    • Project volunteers are assigned to work on a given project. As a volunteer, you are not guaranteed to be assigned to a project, and while you are welcome to decline an invitation, you won't necessarily be able to join a different project. (This is due to us requiring specific skills on a project.) However, all volunteers are able to work on EMLx projects:
  • EMLx volunteers - All EML volunteers and Work Learns are allowed to participate in EMLx. It can be a good way to keep your foot in the door with EML, to keep appraised of whether or not there are any openings on project teams. (Find out more about EMLx on the EML website: https://eml.ubc.ca/emlx/)

Who to contact if you have a problem or question

Staff are not interchangeable and can't all answer every question but we do try to answer quickly and with a minimum of referrals. Here is a general guide of where to direct questions.

  • Project-related technical questions: Contact Software Developer.
  • Questions about pay, staffing, project management, communications, access, etc: Contact the Lab Supervisor, CC to Coordinator often a good idea.
  • Getting access EML services or specific software we use, general questions about sites, hours or tools: Email the Lab Coordinator. (emergingmedia.lab@ubc.ca)

If you're not sure who to contact about something, email the Lab Coordinator. They'll know what to do.