نتایج جستجو برای: audience participation

تعداد نتایج: 116608  

2004
Charles S. Tidball Robert D. Tennyson R. J. Seidel G. Otto Barnett Harold Wooster James Griesen Paul Tenczar Douglas C. Johnson H. L. Bleich A. S. Roberts G. W. Hyatt R. A. Avner J. V. Griesen C. S. Tidball R. T. Swallow C. F. Mead C. H. Wells W. M. Thompson C. S. Holm CHARLES S. TIDBALL

I. Introductory Remarks. Charles S. Tidball II. Hardware from a User’s Point of View. R. J. Seidel III. Operating Systems and Computer Languages for Education Applications. Charles S. Tidball IV. Strategies, Potentials, and Problems of Computerized Assisted Instruction. G. Otto Barnett V. The Lister Hill Experimental CA1 Network A Progress Report. Harold Wooster VI. Panel Discussion with Audien...

2014
Sang Won Lee Georg Essl Zhuoqing Morley Mao

This work introduces a way to distribute mobile applications using mobile ad-hoc network in the context of audience participation. The goal is to minimize user configuration so that the process is highly accessible for casual smartphone users. The prototype mobile applications utilize WiFiDirect and Service Discovery Protocol to distribute code. With the aid of these two technologies, the proto...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2004
Eric Aakko

Risk communication is about building trust while deploying an interactive and ongoing communication process in which audience members are active participants. This interactive participation may not solve a public health crisis, but it will help reduce unwarranted fear, anxiety and distrust. Consequently, if a government agency fails to understand how to effectively communicate about health risk...

2014
Anthony Porcino

The IJTMB has a broad international (non-North American) readership, representing about one-third of all visitors to the Journal. What are the facilitators and barriers relevant to use of and participation in the IJTMB for international therapeutic massage and bodywork (TMB) researchers, educators, and practitioners? How can the IJTMB continue its growth and international recognition? This edit...

2013
Steve Everett

This presentation-demonstration discusses the creation of FIRST LIFE, a 75-minute mixed media performance for string quartet, live audio processing, live motion capture video, and audience participation utilizing stochastic models of chemical data provided by Martha Grover’s Research Group at the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. Each section of...

Journal: :M/C Journal 2000

2004
Scott deLahunta

Virtual reality/performance work tends to engage actively with open forms of audience participation and interaction; site-speciŽ c responses to space (whether virtual or actual) and the possibilities inherent in discontinuous, gaming, interactive and user/participant-led time frames. Historically, the concept of virtual reality/ performance work draws on several genres of art work, i.e., Happen...

2000
François M. Hemez Scott W. Doebling

This session offers an open forum to discuss issues and directions of research in the areas of model updating, predictive quality of computer simulations, model validation and uncertainty quantification. Technical presentations review the state-of-the-art in nonlinear dynamics and model validation for structural dynamics. A panel discussion introduces the discussion on technology needs, future ...

2001
Nelson H. F. Beebe William Adams

The TUG’2001 Font Panel convened on Thursday, August 16, 2001, with members William Adams, Nelson H. F. Beebe (chair), Barbara Beeton, Hans Hagen, Alan Hoenig, and Ross Moore, with active participation by several attendees in the audience. The list of topics that was projected on the screen makes up the sectional headings in what follows, and the topics are largely independent. Any errors or om...

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