🎙️ Eira Long May and Ryan Donovan sit down with Carol Lee, PhD, principal research scientist in the Developer Success Lab at Pluralsight, to chat about about her research into code review anxiety, how developers are coping, and the power of a workbook. https://lnkd.in/e4XpwtYZ
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The bear has affectionately been named QT (like QTRAP, or if you ask me, cutie)! Check out the new webinar series below!
Paula Orens and Henry Kang did it again! We've got a great SCIEX Webinar series coming in April, featuring some of our favorite researchers using #lcms and #ce . And don't forget the BEAR! https://sciex.li/ym0eol
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ELT / EAL Specialist, Master's in Bilingual Ed. (Birmingham Uni, UK). Teacher educator and conference presenter. Academic coordinator at Colegio York, La Plata, Arg. Editor of EAL Journal and IATEFL's YLT SIG (UK).
Have you implemented Artificial Inteligence with kids or teens in the English classroom? Then you can write 100-150 words on how it went and send it to be published by IATEFL YLTSIG in its bi-annual journal! ✍
YLTSIG needs YOU! We're on the hunt for contributions to our Practitioner Showcase, TEYLT Worldwide, Issue 1, 2024. The showcase's theme is ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE! As always, we want to feature a diverse range of authors from novice to experienced writers, from classrooms and contexts across the globe! See the link in the first comment for how to submit! It's YOUR time to get involved with YLTSIG!
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Chair Professor of XR, HCR 2023 by Clarivate Analytics, President of IAITI, Chair of XR-Metaverse Conference
Meta-Human vs Digital-Human in Virtual Spaces!! Excited to receive an acceptance letter for our paper "Effects of Meta-Human Characteristics on User Acceptance: From the Perspective of Uncanny Valley Theory" from Behaviour & Information Technology (IF: 3.7, SSCI) co-authored with Sujin, Justin and Prof Kwon!
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This month, Chris and I have a deep-dive introduction to Meaningless Questions, a new tool for researchers and mentors. Here is the digital replay of the webinar! https://lnkd.in/dJBtiV3M
Meaningless Questions Flashcards for Researchers (Webinar Replay)
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I have a substack where I post things that I am working on. Its https://lnkd.in/gR4wNagR. Here is my most recent post https://lnkd.in/gYss_T-b
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Got questions? We've got answers! 🤔💡 Check out one of our FAQs to find solutions to the most commonly asked questions. From the science to product details and more, we've got you covered! https://buff.ly/46Y8a2u
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Due to an interest in these manifold and orbifold memory spaces I mentioned in the previous post about the symmetries book, I extracted three pages from my Theoretical Software Diagnostics, Third Edition book (it pulled and reformatted them from Memory Dump Analysis Anthology, Diagnomicon volumes). https://lnkd.in/eEyc2AeG
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Welcome to our latest showcase of Hellixia's capabilities, where we explore Salman Rushdie's 'Midnight's Children' through a new lens. This analysis isn't just a deep dive into a literary masterpiece; it's a clear demonstration of the power and versatility inherent in Hellixia, especially highlighted by our new 'Relationship Report Analyzer'. This innovative tool is designed to create concise, coherent narratives from complex relationship data, offering insightful and summarized overviews of expansive subjects. 'Midnight's Children', celebrated for its magical realism, historical depth, and character complexity, serves as an ideal example to demonstrate how this tool skillfully encapsulates and interprets the novel’s intricate narrative. Additionally, we're hosting a free webinar, 'Harnessing Hellixia: Innovations in Bayesian Belief Network Construction', on December 14, 2023, at 16:00 (UTC). This session will showcase Hellixia and its transformative impact on Bayesian Belief networks. Don't miss this opportunity for an in-depth understanding of Hellixia's capabilities. Register now to join us for this enlightening experience: https://lnkd.in/d2_f4nfS
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I share research & insights on biomechanics, exoskeletons & wearable tech | Engineering Professor @VanderbiltU | Co-Founder & Chief Scientist @HeroWearExo
🔎 The answers to last week's trivia questions... It's not an exoskeleton. It's early motion capture (gait analysis) from the late 1800s. Q1. What is this man wearing? 💡 Geissler tubes (electrified, glowing tubes) affixed to each body segment Q2. What was this device used for? 📸 The glowing tubes were photographed by multiple cameras. Tube positions were then painstakingly (& manually) tracked to estimate body segment & joint trajectories in 3D space during human walking. Wilhelm Braune & Otto Fischer (amongst others) were pioneers & trailblazers in this field. This was absolutely amazing work given the state of technology at the time. I'm in awe of this level of meticulous dedication. Thanks for all the great & funny guesses in the comment below, & kudos to the folks who recognized the image & historical context! If you're interested in this kind of historical science of #biomechanics, then pick up a copy of their book "The Human Gait"
I share research & insights on biomechanics, exoskeletons & wearable tech | Engineering Professor @VanderbiltU | Co-Founder & Chief Scientist @HeroWearExo
👀 Science/tech trivia: This photo was taken 132 years ago on July 24, 1891. 🤔 Two questions for you to try to answer: Q1. What is this man wearing? Q2. What was this device used for? 🙋🏽♂️ Reply below. Genuine guesses & humorous responses are both welcomed! I'll post answers next week. PS. If you're a super science/tech history buff, maybe give others a couple of days before you spill the beans! 🙏🏽
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Professor of Autism Studies, Birmingham City University, Clinical Psychologist at Studio3 Training Systems
Trauma, stress and meltdowns Understanding trauma starts with ourselves. The low arousal approach requires us to reflect on our behaviour. This event in October is designed to provide insights and practical advice #stress #trauma #mentalhealth #autism #pda #adhd #neurodiversity #chaos
Introducing: Professor Andy McDonnell Our final speaker for the live web conference in October entitled 'Making Sense of a Chaotic World: Brain, Body, and Beyond,' is our own Professor Andrew McDonnell! He will be applying the learning from Kelly & Rachael and Peter's talks, demonstrating how we can support distressed people from a Low Arousal Approach. For more information or to book your place, visit https://lnkd.in/ea985PKD.
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