Methods and Tools for Knowledge Transfer in a Multigenerational Workforce
Marcie Zaharee, Associate Department Head, Information Management and Practice, The MITRE Corporation, discusses the challenges of knowledge sharing ...
Pepperdine University
Introduction to Public Health Surveillance
Ever wonder what public health surveillance is or why it's important? Learn how we use public health surveillance to follow disease patterns and stop diseases ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
"Science Dissemination 2.0: Social Media for Researchers" by Xavier Lasauca
Christmas Lecture at ICMAB Wed, 19 Dec 2018.
ICMAB-CSIC
Social Media for Research Dissemination: Expanding the Impact of Your Research
Social media can play a valuable role in both career development and research dissemination. This webinar is designed to provide attendees with an overview ...
The Gerontological Society of America
COMMUNICATION for HEALTH EDUCATION
This is a video lecture on the topic of "HEALTH EDUCATION & COMMUNICATION" from the PARK TEXTBOOK of COMMUNITY MEDICINE. Hi............welcome to ...
AB Mbbs
OLS-1 - Week 8 - Cohort Call 4 - Open Science II: Dissemination
Week 8 notes and agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19o-BXGx6Q7Rc2-jlW76HRoi_onKmAidtIFWXvYVXqOA/edit Speakers: Bastian Greshake ...
Open LifeSci
Disseminating scientific research via Twitter: Practical insights and research evidence
Date: Mar 7, 2018 Speaker: Katja Reuter, PhD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Preventive Medicine at the Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention ...
SCCTSIatUSC
SARAH PINK: DIGITAL ETHNOGRAPHY
Sarah Pink is a Professor of Design and Media Ethnography at RMIT University, Australia, and the author or co-editor of several books about digital ethnography ...
IT UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN
The Era of Online Learning | Niema Moshiri | TEDxUCSD
In this talk, Niema Moshiri talks about his experience as a student in a massive classroom, and how this to his goal of rethinking education. As classroom sizes ...
TEDx Talks
Keynote: AI for Adaptive Experiment Design - Yisong Yue - 10/25/2019
AI-4-Science Workshop, October 25, 2019 at Bechtel Residence Dining Hall, Caltech. Learn more about: - AI-4-science: https://www.ist.caltech.edu/ai4science/ ...
caltech
The Artistic Brain: A Neuroaesthetics Approach to Health, Well-being, and Learning
The human brain is uniquely wired for art. Whether we behold or create, the arts change our brains. They can make us happier, healthier, and smarter.
BrainFacts.org
Interest Groups: Crash Course Government and Politics #42
Today, Craig is going to talk about something you fans out there have been demanding for months - money in politics. Specifically, we're going to talk about ...
CrashCourse
Data Science with Python
Esri's CTO for ArcGIS Enterprise Jay Theodore and ArcGIS API for Python Lead Developer Rohit Singh discuss and demonstrate Analytics across the ArcGIS ...
Esri Events
David Tolin: Pseudoscience in Mental Health Treatments
A Stockholm Psychiatry Lecture given at Nobel Forum, Karolinska Institutet May 28 2013 by Dr David Tolin, Director, The Institute of Living and Adjunct Associate ...
PsychiatryLectures
Talking to Cells - M. Shapiro - 5/23/2018
Treating patients with engineered cells may one day become as common as treating them with drugs is now. As therapeutic agents, cells are much more ...
caltech
New Media and Political Communication
May 14, 2009 This panel presents a range of perspectives on the social and symbolic action afforded by new media in the realm of politics and international ...
Stanford
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Advancing Research and Clinical Education
Doctors and scientists have not yet found what causes chronic fatigue syndrome. Infections and other medical and biological events are among the many ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Is Social Media Killing Democracy? Computational Propaganda, Algorithms, Automation and Public Life
The Oxford Internet Institute presents Professor Philip Howard's Inaugural Lecture. Abstract: The design and implementation of social media platforms has put ...
Oxford Martin School
How Climate Change Affects Your Skin
Our climate is changing and the world is warming. Our health and wellbeing will be impacted. What does this have to do with skin? As out first line of defense we ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Making Science Public: Data-sharing, Dissemination and Public Engagement with Science
Speakers: Felix Reed-Tsochas, Maxine Clarke, Ben Goldacre, Cameron Neylon Journals and peer-reviewed publications are still the most widely used ...
Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford
Cambridge Talks: Keynote Lecture: Michael Osman, "The Augmented Architect”
The historical narrative of digital architecture that has developed in the past two decades has been narrow in scope. Accounts have often focused on North ...
Harvard GSD
Misinformation, media and trust
In times of crisis, people turn to the media for information that they can trust. What responsibilities do old and new media organisations have to address the ...
Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
Introduction to Youth Participatory Action Research YPAR
Webinar recorded on January 30, 2015.
Oregon Public Health Division
4.16.20: AORN Virtual Town Hall to discuss the latest COVID-19 clinical issues
AORN Perioperative Nurses addressed the top issues raised by clinicians across the country and on the Clinical Consult Line. April 16, 2020.
AORN
Nancy Krieger on: Structural Racism, Social Justice, and COVID-19
Professor Nancy Krieger (Harvard, UCB Alum) along with Professors Mahasin Muhajid and Corinne Ridell (UCB) will engage in conversations about the impact ...
UC Berkeley Events
Stages of labor - physiology
What is labor? Labor describes the hard work involved in delivering a baby, which starts with uterine contractions and ends with delivery of the placenta.
Osmosis
Communication Partnerships for Public Health Emergencies
In an emergency, how do you share potentially life-saving information with those people who are hardest to reach? The answer—sometimes the only answer—is ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
2019-2020 Owen J. Roberts Lecture: Dorothy Roberts
A memorial to the esteemed jurist and former University of Pennsylvania Law School dean, the Owen J. Roberts Lecture in Constitutional Law established an ...
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Getting to Impact: Why Knowledge Translation Matters for Researchers with Melanie Barwick
In this AllerGen webinar, presented February 14, 2017, the presenter--Dr. Melanie Barwick, a specialist in knowledge translation (KT) and implementation ...
AllerGen NCE
Lessons of history, law, and public opinion for AI development
On December 12, the Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings hosted a panel of experts in a conversation about lessons of history, law, and public ...
Brookings Institution
Berkeley's Computing and Data Science In Action: Understanding and Seeking Equity Amid COVID-19
Emerging data show that the COVID-19 pandemic is amplifying health and socioeconomic disparities as it advances across the country and the world.
UC Berkeley Events
Dr. Andy Galpin: "Unplugged: Evolve from Technology to Upgrade Your Fitness [...]" | Talks at Google
Dr. Andy Galpin has a PhD in Human Bioenergetics and is the Director of the Center for Sport Performance and Biochemistry & Molecular Exercise Physiology ...
Talks at Google
Chile Despertó: Understanding The Social Crisis In The Latin American "Oasis"
Teach-in organized by CLACS and Brown students on the current situation in Chile. Speakers: José Belmar, Department of Economics, Brown University ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Dark Data: Why What You Don’t Know Matters
Professor David Hand, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Senior Research Investigator, presents and discusses his latest publication Dark Data: Why What ...
Imperial College London
Studying for a PhD in Computer Science at the University of York
Event: 'Doing a PhD', When: 30 November 2017 Where: Department of Computer Science at the University of York This event invited students to find out more ...
Department of Computer Science, University of York
COVID-19: Fear, Stigma, and Steps Forward Webinar
Everyone's talking about COVID-19, but what's fact and what's misinformation? While understanding the epidemiological components of the virus are essential, ...
American Anthropological Association
Listeria TO 0350 2
Maureen Richards Immunology & Microbiology
Fred Moten: "Blackness and Nonperformance" | AFTERLIVES | MoMA LIVE
Acclaimed theorist and poet Fred Moten gives a talk on the right to perform, blackness, nonperformance and freedom. AFTERLIVES: THE PERSISTENCE OF ...
The Museum of Modern Art
European Journal of Sport Science - EJSS update
High ranking sport science journal @EurJSportSci European Journal of Sport Science (EJSS) | 2.69 Impact Factor | ejss.info EJSS has had its most successful ...
ECSS .tv
Gamma Irradiation: The Basics - Part 1: The Language of Sterilization
View this TechTeam webinar to learn common terms used in gamma radiation processing. This webinar is the first of a three-part series on the Basics of Gamma ...
STERIS Applied Sterilization Technologies
09 - Using data to advance women and girls' education post-pandemic
This virtual event will dive deeper into how data can help organizations working to ensure that girls return to school to better understand which girls, where, are ...
Devex
Space Syntax: Past, present and future.
The presentation approximately sub divides as follows: 0-10 minutes. An introduction, prepared in part by Bill Hillier. 10-20 minutes. All you need to know 20-25 ...
UrbanNous