CME-WebCredits.org Specializing in Pain Management and Palliative Care. CMEWebCreditsis sponsored by the Health communication research Institute, Inc. http://www.cme-webcredits.org/
Extractions: CME-WebCredits is sponsored by the Health Communication Research Institute, Inc. (HCRI), a 14-year-old nonprofit organization headquartered in Sacramento, California and affiliated with California State University, Sacramento and the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine. The senior staff of HCRI hold faculty appointments at the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine; California State University, Sacramento, and the UCD Center for Medical Informatics. A new offering on this site from the Community of Interest Network (COIN) in Pain Management and Palliative Care includes a growing number of on-line CME/CE courses from such organizations as the California Academy of Family Physicians, University of California, Davis, Health System, Sutter Health, Dannemiller Foundation and others. The COIN site also offers provider and patient education resources, and will soon include a selection of on-line Grand Rounds. All online COIN educational activities and resources are free. Simply click here to download a free media player to access the program.
National Court Reporters Foundation > Research > CART Guidelines research CART Guidelines website links communication Access Information Centerhttp//www.cartinfo.org NCRA s CART Special Interest Area http//cart http://www.ncraonline.org/foundation/research/CARTguidelines.shtml
Extractions: These model guidelines for Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) in the Courtroom resulted from the generous efforts of a joint Task Force formed by the American Judges Foundation and the National Court Reporters Foundation. Our thanks to co-chairs The Honorable Tom Clark and Vicki Akenhead-Ruiz and members Deanna Baker, Donna Collins, Jacquie Gutierrez, Jerry Kelley, Mary Loughran, and Terry Weiss. In addition to basing these model guidelines on the knowledge and experience of the Task Force members, several advisors contributed to their development, including Janice Friend, Pat Graves, Sue Deer Hall, Katy Ingersoll, The Honorable John Mutter, The Honorable Jeff Rosinek, Karen Yates, The Honorable Chris Williams and Cecilee Wilson. The foundation for these guidelines comes from two primary resources: the National Court Reporters Association's CART Provider's Manual and the Los Angeles County Superior Court's ADA-CART Procedures Manual, which was a joint effort between the Los Angeles County Superior Court and the Los Angeles County Court Reporters Association. Both of these documents provided a clear direction for the Task Force that allowed for the efficient production of these guidelines.
Extractions: From right to left: H.E. Mr Wisber Loeis , Chairman ASEAN Foundation Board of Trustees Mr Pietro Sicuro , Director, Francophonie I nstitute of New Information Technologies H.E. Prof. Dr Ruben Umaly , Executive Director, ASEAN Foundation Vice Rector Claude-Yves Charron ,Secretary General Orbicom H.E. Mr Ong Keng Yong , Secretary General ASEAN Ms Maria Ng Lee Hoon , Senior Program Specialist IDRC Mr Shahid Akhtar (not in the picture), Co ordinator,
Facilitated Communication A paper published by The American Psychologist concluding that in controlled research settings people with disabilities were unable to respond accurately to label or describe stimuli unseen by their assistants, and that the responses are in fact controlled by the assistants. http://www.apa.org/journals/jacobson.html
Extractions: Schenectady, NY Abstract. Countless people throughout the world are not able to communicate adequately in speech. They may have cerebral palsy, head injury, or Down syndrome, or may have been diagnosed as having intellectual disability or autism. Intelligence tests based on expressive language underestimate their capacities, and because they cannot express their language they are often thought not to possess it. Their thoughts, ideas, needs, and desires go unspoken. They are trapped in a wordless prison. . . . In facilitated communication training, communication partners provide these people with physical support to help them overcome their neuromotor problems and develop functional movement patterns that will allow them to use communication aids. ( Teachers College Press [sales brochure], 1994, p. 1)
KR Inc Charitable organization concerned with fostering research and communication on knowledge representation and reasoning. Features conferences, educational materials and mailing lists. http://www.kr.org
Extractions: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Incorporated (KR, Inc.) is a charitable organization incorporated in the state of Massachusetts of the United States of America concerned with fostering research and communication on knowledge representation and reasoning. Its primary activities include organizing a series of conferences, the Conferences on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, cooperating with workshops on related topics, and maintaining informational materials on the World Wide Web, and maintaining KR-related mailing lists.
Extractions: Last updated 19 October 2000 [Previously Internet Relay Chat Communication Articles Storage and The Communication on IRC Texts Index This is an archive and bibliography of resources about interaction on Internet Relay Chat (IRC). It is designed to serve as a starting point for social and linguistic research into how we use IRC to interact The academic resources detail research into IRC language and social practices. It currently consists of bibliographies of resources split into IRC specific resources and more general CMC resources, a selection of online journals and paper journals that publish IRC research andIRC websites useful for academics. The mass media resources are primary sources about perceptions and uses of IRC, as detailed by newspapers. The humour resources are user-written primary sources about the lighter side of IRC. The other IRC resources include information about how to get started using IRC, to find information to technical questions, and to find other sites with IRC documents.
Home eg, a statement of core curriculum for undergraduate communication programs, significant ofscholars and peers who have continued research initiatives begun at http://www.natcom.org/
Extractions: Founded 1914 Roger Smitter Elected NCA Executive Director Roger Smitter Incoming NCA Executive Director The NCAs Executive Committee recommended and the Legislative Assembly has approved the appointment of Dr. Roger Smitter as the new Executive Director of the National Communication Association. Smitter earned his B.A. in Speech and Theatre and graduated cum laude from Taylor University in Indiana. He holds a Masters degree in public address from Ball State University and a Ph.D. in communication studies from Ohio State University. I am deeply honored to be selected as the National Communication Association's new Executive Director. For all of my professional life, NCA has provided an intellectual home that has helped me grow as a communication scholar and educator. I am very proud of this Association and look forward to working with the Executive Committee, Legislative Assembly, and membership, Smitter said. In the opinion of the Executive Committee, Smitters knowledge, motives, and talents provide NCA with an impressive mix of competencies needed by the association. Smitter would bring NCA significant administrative experience in higher education, applicable fund-raising experience, a strong record of contributions to the National Communication Association, a notable reputation as a faculty member, curriculum consultant, and scholar, and experience as an active community volunteer and organizer.
Wireless Research And Reference Wireless Communications Online. Wireless research and Reference. http://www.wireless-communication.org/research-reference/
Multimedia Communications Research Laboratory Our research provides Lucent with innovative, competitively superior technologiesfor high quality true multimedia communication (integrating text, data, voice http://www.bell-labs.com/org/1133/
Extractions: The Multimedia Communications Research Laboratory at Bell Labs has a history of producing ground breaking technological advances - including the invention of the electret microphone and fundamental contributions in the fields of echo cancellation, speech production and hearing, automatic speech recognition, and the coding of audio, speech, image and video. Our research provides Lucent with innovative, competitively superior technologies for high quality true multimedia communication (integrating text, data, voice, audio, image and video). We work on various aspects of this challenge including: Capture, generation, transmission, and storage of multimedia signals (e.g. high quality microphone arrays, speech synthesis, audio and speech coding, image and video coding, message management, etc.) Recognition, interpretation, and interaction with multimedia content (e.g. speech recognition, natural language understanding, information retrieval from web pages, text, speech, image and video, etc.) Translation among the different media of communications (e.g. email-to-speech, fax-to-email, etc.), Integration of the above techniques to realize virtual environments, natural user interfaces and secure transactions for future computer and communication systems.
ALA | Scholarly Communication 2003 American Library Association. Copyright Statement Last Revised May 11, 2004.scholarly communication, ACRL, Association of College research Libraries. http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlissues/scholarlycomm/scholarlycommunication.htm
Extractions: ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... Login Quicklinks Career Opportunities Chapters CHOICE Committees Directory of Leadership e-Learning Forms Information Literacy Marketing @ your library Publications Catalog RBM Recruiting to the Profession Scholarly Communication Sections Tipsheets
Extractions: Adopted 1994 The National Art Education Association is committed to an ongoing research effort aimed at improving instruction in visual arts education. Toward this end, a coordinated planning and research strategy involving all levels of membership will be developed that addresses major research needs in the field of visual arts education. NAEA proposes to invite and support participation in research efforts by offering technical assistance and facilitating communications between individuals and groups engaged in visual arts education research that addresses issues relevant to art teaching and student learning in a variety of educational contexts. When feasible, cooperative research efforts for gathering and interpreting data will be encouraged. Provisions will be made, when appropriate, for exchanging and cross-referencing findings. Such a research network has the potential for national and international exchanges of information. It should be emphasized that research efforts being encouraged by NAEA will be directed at all levels of art education, from preschool through lifelong learning, in a variety of contexts both within and beyond schools, from a variety of populations with differing economic, social, racial, cultural, and gender perspectives. Collaborations will be encouraged among a wide range of professionals who use a variety of research methodologies appropriate for answering questions aimed at furthering quality visual arts education.
Grey Parrot Research Evolution, communication, conservation, and ecology in Africa. English informationabout Alex and our research The Alex Foundation www.alexfoundation.org. http://www.alexfoundation.org/research/
Extractions: Research at the Alex Foundation has expanded beyond Dr. Pepperberg's initial work with Alex. We also do field work in central Africa and we're developing novel means social enrichment: Browse or search a database of Alex Foundation publications with abstracts (incomplete) Popular Press Publications by Dr. Pepperberg Dr. Pepperberg's Scientific Publications Other popular press about Alex on the Web New " THAT DAMN BIRD " A Talk with Irene Pepperberg - Introduction by Marc D. Hauser The article and video appears in the September 2003 issue of on-line magazine, Edge We are now located at Brandeis University . Here's one student's project. Click here to view our Brandeis Personnel Our lab was formerly powered by UA undergraduates . Here's one student's project.
JMIR- Journal Of Medical Internet Research International scientific peerreviewed journal on all aspects of research, information, and communication in the healthcare field using Internet and Intranet-related technologies. http://jmir.org/
Extractions: The "Journal of Medical Internet Research" (JMIR; Medline-abbreviation: J Med Internet Res ), founded in 1999, is the first international scientific peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of research, information and communication in the healthcare field using Internet and Intranet-related technologies; a broad field, which is nowadays called "eHealth" [see also
Call For Papers and Security. Regulation of Information and communication Technologies. ideas andoutcomes of the research, in addition 3633 (voice) 703.242.1869 info@tprc.org. http://www.tprc.org/TPRC04/call04.htm
Extractions: Friday, October 1, 2004 through Sunday, October 3, 2004 Click here for .pdf version The TPRC hosts this annual forum for dialogue among scholars and decision-makers from the public and private sectors who are engaged in communication and information policy. The purpose of the conference is to acquaint policymakers with the best of recent research and to familiarize researchers with the knowledge needs of policymakers and industry. TPRC is now soliciting abstracts of papers for presentation at its 2004 conference. Proposals should be based on current theoretical and/or empirical research relevant to communication and information policy, and may be from any disciplinary perspective. TPRC welcomes national, international, comparative, and multi- or inter- disciplinary studies. Subject areas of particular interest include but are not limited to: Click on a topic for description.
TPRC Conference Information The 31st research Conference on communication, Information and Internet with thebest of recent research and to 221803633 (voice) 703.242.1869 info@tprc.org. http://www.tprc.org/tprc03/2003.htm
Extractions: The TPRC is an annual forum for scholars engaged in publishable research on policy-relevant telecommunications and information issues, and for public- and private-sector decision makers engaged in telecommunications and information policy. The purpose of the conference is to acquaint policy makers with the best of recent research and to familiarize researchers with the knowledge needs of policy makers. www.tprc.org is hosted and maintained by the School of Information , University of Michigan
Consortium On Chicago School Research audiences, we seek to expand communication between researchers, policy makers andpractitioners. The Consortium encourages the use of research in policy action http://www.consortium-chicago.org/
Extractions: The Consortium on Chicago School Research aims to conduct research of high technical quality that can inform and assess policy and practice in the Chicago Public Schools. By broadly engaging local leadership in our work, and presenting our findings to diverse audiences, we seek to expand communication between researchers, policy makers and practitioners. The Consortium encourages the use of research in policy action, but does not argue for particular policies or programs. Rather, we believe that good policy is most likely to result from a genuine competition of ideas informed by the best evidence that can be obtained. The Consortium has introduced a new series of web-published data briefs. These briefs compile information from other Consortium reports or from external sources, such as the U.S. Census. Unlike traditional Consortium reports, which are available both online and in print, this series will be available only on the web. This data brief, the first in the series, displays findings from the 2003 survey plus 10-year trends in Chicago elementary and high schools on 31 important variables. These variables measure school leadership, parent and community partnerships, student-centered learning climate, and professional community and workplace.
Social Psychology Links By Subtopic Center for Sex research. Divorce Divorce Source Adoption.org (also has searchableindex); American Policy (offers masters degree). Nonverbal communication http://www.socialpsychology.org/social.htm
Royal Society For The Promotion Of Health Founded in 1876 with the aim of promoting the continuous improvement in human health through education, communication, and the encouragement of scientific research. http://www.rsph.org
Extractions: rshealth@rshealth.org.uk Society News About Us We are the UK's largest and longest- established public health organisation . We are completely independent of government and of any special interest. Our Members are academics, health professionals and practitioners who share an interest in promoting health through their daily work, and come together through Society membership to provide cross-cutting, multidisciplinary perspectives on current health questions. More Men's Health Week 14-20 June 2004 Report Grabs Britain by the Love Handles
Research Glossary of Magazine research Terminology. piece, please send an email to promotion@magazine.org thecoming months for these and other useful communication pieces http://www.magazine.org/research/
Extractions: Welcome to the research section of MPA's website. This section provides easy access to research pertinent to advertisers, consumer marketers, editors, and researchers. Studies that are available only to MPA members, are designated as members only. Magazine Reader Experience Study from Northwestern University's Media Management Center Relevant to editors, consumer marketers, publishers and advertisers, the following links provide access to key elements of this study: The " White Paper " which gives highlights of the Reader Experience Study. NEW The April 26, 2004, issue of Advertising Age includes a special section that focuses on what magazines are doing to help marketers connect with consumers effectively. The MPA pages in this section focus on how advertisers can connect even more deeply with pioneering reader experience research from Northwestern University that explores the powerful emotions that drive magazine use and the ten top reasons advertisers should use magazines
ISWorld Net Home Page communication Channels. or search the archives »ISWorld Mailing List CategorizedArchives Winner of the 2000 ISWorld Best Site Award research Postings Job http://www.isworld.org/