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Bamboo Bicycle
1. Locally designed and hand-built in Victoria using beautiful
Australian grown bamboo.
2. Uses less carbon fibre than a traditional carbon fibre bike and can
also be built with natural fibers like hemp.
3. A starting point for research into natural fibre composites and
alternative frame materials.
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Jerry Kang: Immaculate perception?
Jerry Kang is a Professor of Law and Asian American Studies at UCLA. His work examines the legal implications of socio-cognitive implicit bias, or unintentional racism. Our ability to judge whether we are racist may not even be obvious to us if we look deeply at ourselves. Kang disseminates the work of other cognitive neuroscientists who study implicit bias and stereotype threat, and he extrapolates the implications of this work in a legal setting. He has received the highest honor for his teaching at UCLA, the University Distinguished Teaching Award in 2010.
jerrykang.net/2011/03/13/getting-up-to-speed-on-implicit-...
www.law.ucla.edu/faculty/all-faculty-profiles/professors/...
Qualcomm Wireless Reach re:connect Space in the Black Box Theater
This is the space to interact with our speakers, your fellow attendees, and virtual visitors from around the globe. Meet the Qualcomm Wireless Reach project partners in Kenya, Japan, and Indonesia who are joining TEDxSanDiego online for the livestream and live discussion. Tweet yourself into the Minglestream by posting your questions, reactions, and inspirations using #TEDxSD.
The Big Wall in the Vroom
The Big Wall in the Vroom (Virtual Room) is a tiled display environment with four rows of eight displays for a total of 32 narrow-bezel NEC X551UN LCD displays with a 55" screen diagonal. Each of the displays has full HD resolution (1920x1080 pixels), adding up to 66 million pixels on the entire wall (15,360 x 4,320 pixels). We also support multi-channel audio, and use a four-camera optical tracking system from Vicon. All displays have been attached in 2x2 patterns to mounting structures, which are either installed in movable containers (OptiPortables) or suspended from above. The displays in the Big Wall are driven by 16 rendering PCs running CentOS Linux, each with dual Nvidi
Pictures taken on the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, organized this year (2006) in Vancouver, B.C., Canada at the end of July
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DOVER, Del. - On September 10, 2014, Lt. Governor Matt Denn joined the staff of BayHealth and others to help them launch a collaborative partnership with Project SEARCH, an international school-to-work program that prepares people with disabilities for full-time employment.
Bayhealth’s partners in Project SEARCH are the Capital School District, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Community of Integrated Services, POW&R (Autism Delaware), and the Department of Education.
Project SEARCH was developed in 1996 for young adults, 18 years of age and eligible for the last year of public education, who have significant cognitive disabilities and would benefit from a workforce development program. The Project SEARCH High School Transition Program is a unique, business-led, one year school-to-work program that takes place entirely at the workplace. Total workplace immersion facilitates a seamless combination of classroom instruction, career exploration, and hands-on training through worksite rotations.
Students in the Project SEARCH program at BayHealth will attend classes focused on teaching employability skills and rotate through 17 departments at the hospital. The interns have completed their first two weeks of school and have been very busy orienting themselves around the BayHealth campus.
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Jerry Kang: Immaculate perception?
Jerry Kang is a Professor of Law and Asian American Studies at UCLA. His work examines the legal implications of socio-cognitive implicit bias, or unintentional racism. Our ability to judge whether we are racist may not even be obvious to us if we look deeply at ourselves. Kang disseminates the work of other cognitive neuroscientists who study implicit bias and stereotype threat, and he extrapolates the implications of this work in a legal setting. He has received the highest honor for his teaching at UCLA, the University Distinguished Teaching Award in 2010.
jerrykang.net/2011/03/13/getting-up-to-speed-on-implicit-...
www.law.ucla.edu/faculty/all-faculty-profiles/professors/...
Qualcomm Wireless Reach re:connect Space in the Black Box Theater
This is the space to interact with our speakers, your fellow attendees, and virtual visitors from around the globe. Meet the Qualcomm Wireless Reach project partners in Kenya, Japan, and Indonesia who are joining TEDxSanDiego online for the livestream and live discussion. Tweet yourself into the Minglestream by posting your questions, reactions, and inspirations using #TEDxSD.
The Big Wall in the Vroom
The Big Wall in the Vroom (Virtual Room) is a tiled display environment with four rows of eight displays for a total of 32 narrow-bezel NEC X551UN LCD displays with a 55" screen diagonal. Each of the displays has full HD resolution (1920x1080 pixels), adding up to 66 million pixels on the entire wall (15,360 x 4,320 pixels). We also support multi-channel audio, and use a four-camera optical tracking system from Vicon. All displays have been attached in 2x2 patterns to mounting structures, which are either installed in movable containers (OptiPortables) or suspended from above. The displays in the Big Wall are driven by 16 rendering PCs running CentOS Linux, each with dual Nvidi
Students build important cognitive and social skills when they actively participate in lessons and engage with other students. At this primary school in Uganda, ‘Library Hour’ is one of the most popular parts of the school day – 60 minutes of hands-on, active learning.
Hartree Centre’s Lee Hannis and Alder Hey’s Iain Hennessey discuss how they’ll be using IBM’s Watson to enhance the patient experience.
Credit: STFC
Tests done on cognitive behaviour in 4 month old babies at London University.
All perfectly harmless (or so we are told....)
The CGI Conference brings together classroom teachers, administrators, researchers, and professional developers from across the country. Educators develop and extend their understanding of CGI, learn about the latest research advances in CGI, and share about the impact CGI has on mathematics learning in PreK-6 classrooms.
Professor Linda Smith, Chancellor's Professor; Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Cognitive Science,Indiana University presented an extended talk entitled Words, actions, objects, and abstractions: Overlapping loops of cause and consequence in developmental process.
put on by the the The Cognition and Communication Research Centre at Northumbria University Cocolab.org
Pictures taken on the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, organized this year (2006) in Vancouver, B.C., Canada at the end of July
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The CGI Conference brings together classroom teachers, administrators, researchers, and professional developers from across the country. Educators develop and extend their understanding of CGI, learn about the latest research advances in CGI, and share about the impact CGI has on mathematics learning in PreK-6 classrooms.
Cognitive “Pi” (from left to right: Kent Neuerburg, math professor and director of the Honors Program; Lillian Stiegler and Rebecca Davis, professors in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders; and Alan Cannon, math professor) went up against Mens Sana in Corpore Sano (Latin for “a healthy mind in a healthy body”), faculty from the Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies (left to right: Charlotte Humphries and Eddie Hebert, both health and physical education teacher education; Ralph Wood, health education and promotion; and Bovorn Sirikul exercise science and fitness and human performance). The game took place on Oct. 18, 2010.
Photo credit: Southeastern Louisiana University Public Information Office
Alder Hey Children's Hospital volunteers gather feedback from patients about their experiences while at the hospital.
Credit: STFC
Pictures taken on the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, organized this year (2006) in Vancouver, B.C., Canada at the end of July
Featured seminar speaker Virginia M. Miller, Ph.D., professor, and surgery and physiology director at the Women’s Health Research Center Mayo Clinic, presents on “An Integrated Research Approach to Reducing Cardiovascular and Cognitive Comorbidities in Women.”
Credit: National Institutes of Health
Michael Collette, CEO, COGNITIVE NETWORKS Jeff Minsky Director, OMD IGNITION, David Preisman, VP Interactive TV, SHOWTIME NETWORKS, Michael Strober, SVP Ad Sales, TURNER BROADCASTING, Ashley Swartz, CEO & Founder, FURIOUS MINDS, Heather Way Sr. Analyst, PARKS ASSOCIATES and Wendell Wenjen, Director of Smart TV Advertising & Interactive TV Platforms, LG ELECTRONICS participate in the "Smart TV Rising" panel on day 3 at Advertising Week 10 in New York September 25, 2013. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)
The CGI Conference brings together classroom teachers, administrators, researchers, and professional developers from across the country. Educators develop and extend their understanding of CGI, learn about the latest research advances in CGI, and share about the impact CGI has on mathematics learning in PreK-6 classrooms.
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/43603
About this photo: Cognitive Science Group: Professor Cliff Hooker, Dr S. McFadden, Dr John Rostas, Dr Peter Petersen, Associate Professor Peter Dunkley, Dr D. Heldon, Associate Professor Graham Wrightson and Dr G. Horn 1989
This photo appeared in the Bulletin, Number 19, November 6 to 13, 1989. The text was:
"Bridging the disciplines
The introduction of Cognitive Science as an interdisciplinary subject has proved successful and a follow-up will be provided next year.
When it was first added to undergraduate programs early this year, Cognitive Science proved popular with students, 40 of whom selected it as an option.
It is a joint offering by the Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Linguistics, Philosophy and Psychology, as well as the faculty of Medicine.
The main topics coved include the perspectives of mind, brain, machine, language, knowledge and perception as understood by psychologist, neuroscientist, linguist and artificial intelligence researcher. In addition, a philosopher explains the traditional approaches to these issues and presents a general framework for viewing them.
The Director of Computer Science, Associate Professor G. Wrightson, explained that the Cognitive Science course looked at how engineers and computer scientists could use and apply the results of the various disciplines involved Cognitive Science research and how different perspectives related to each other. This work threw light on the old philosophical dilemmas, such as how a material body can display properties of mind and consciousness.
Professor Wrightson said it was hoped to appoint a Lecturer so that from 1991 the course could be enlarged to focus on the other issues relating to mind and body.
‘Our aim is to present after a few years a package of subjects which allows students to graduate with a major in Cognitive Science’, he said.
‘A number of Australian universities provide students with access to Cognitive Science programs at postgraduate level.’
As for the need for engineers and computer scientists to examine these issues, Professor Wrightson said if they possessed knowledge about Cognitive Science there was a valuable spin-off in other areas, such as artificial intelligence, applied psychology and linguistics.
He referred to new developments in artificial intelligence research and said that he envisaged an incredible coming together of many ideas.
It was possible that people would be able to ring up for information and obtain answers from a computer and that the principles of human vision would be utilised to develop computer vision. A good example of this is given by a former graduate of this University, Terry Caelli, who has jus been appointed to the Chair in Cognitive Science at the University of Melbourne. Professor Caelli has been able to apply results from his work on human vision to the automated computer-controlled detection of flews in metal surfaces."
This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
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ICD Delegation to Italy: Mark Donfried with Prof. Luca Verzichelli, Professor of Public Policy Analysis and Italian Politics; Department of Social, Political and Cognitive Sciences University of Siena.
(Siena; February 27th, 2014)
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GRAFENWOEHR, Germany --- Capt. John Arthur, assigned to 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment in Hohenfels, Germany, goes through the obstacle course during the United States Army Europe's Best Junior Officer Competition (BJOC) in Grafenwoehr, Germany, July 24, 2012. The Best Junior Officer Competition, unique to the U.S. Army in Europe, is a training event meant to challenge and refine competitors' leadership and cognitive decision-making skills in a high-intensity environment. The competition runs from July 23-27, 2012. The competitors, company-grade officers ranking from 2nd Lt. to Capt., represent Army units throughout Europe and have already distinguished themselves amongst their peers and exemplify the profession of arms. The competition brings these up-and-coming young leaders together for five days of physically and mentally challenging training, all for the chance to be named U.S. Army Europe's "Best Junior Officer" for 2012. Challenges include pistol and rifle qualifications, multiple foot marches, and various situational training exercises to test their intellect and instincts as leaders. The knowledge, skill-sets and leadership traits honed at this competition will help prepare the young leaders involved to excel when the time comes to lead Soldiers in a deployed environment. For more information or to see photos and video from the competition go to the U.S. Army Europe Web site www.eur.army.mil/BestOfficer. (U.S. Army photo by Gertrud Zach/released)
Lots of repeat shots just with different sky settings on this one since I am thinking of using them on my blog, for a modest little SL fashion photography tutorial at some point.
Feathers: four Yip (found at the gnubie store)
Hair: Six Kennedy, Gurl 6
Skin: Eloh Eliot's "another skin"
Boots: Ronja Pera (found at the freebie dungeon)
Eye lashes: Montanna Sigal (found at the freebie dungeon
Tattoo: Prozak (found at the freebie dungeon)
Facelight: Cognitive Gears (found at the freebie dungeon)
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama speaks with Aaron Prosser, president, Buddhist Psychology Student Union.
Symposium on Cognitive Sceicne, Mindfulness, & Consciousness.
dig045. brien hindman. cognitive buffer hypothesis. digital album. ant-zen
the six tracks on this album, completed by a philipp münch remix, present masterly constructed ambient soundscapes where organic and gentle sounds give way to partially rhythmic and harsh timbres.
bandcamp:
ant-zen.bandcamp.com/album/cognitive-buffer-hypothesis
discogs:
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Michael Collette, CEO, COGNITIVE NETWORKS Jeff Minsky Director, OMD IGNITION, David Preisman, VP Interactive TV, SHOWTIME NETWORKS, Michael Strober, SVP Ad Sales, TURNER BROADCASTING, Ashley Swartz, CEO & Founder, FURIOUS MINDS, Heather Way Sr. Analyst, PARKS ASSOCIATES and Wendell Wenjen, Director of Smart TV Advertising & Interactive TV Platforms, LG ELECTRONICS participate in the "Smart TV Rising" panel on day 3 at Advertising Week 10 in New York September 25, 2013. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)