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Lecture delivered by Bill Tierney, MD (Clinical Professor and Associate Dean of Population Health and Health Outcomes, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, IUPUI) on April 5, 2023. Dr. Tierney’s research focuses on improving health care delivery and its outcomes through developing and implementing electronic health record systems and health information exchanges in hospital and outpatient venues in Indiana and in East Africa.
This event was part of the Regenstrief Educational Insights and Learning Series (REILS) and cosponsored by the John Shaw Billings History of Medicine Society, IU School of Medicine History of Medicine Student Interest Group, IUPUI Medical Humanities & Health Studies Program, and the Ruth Lilly Medical Library.
This webinar provides promotional ideas for a NSSE administration. Rather than discussing specific incentives, the focus is on advertising campaigns and other creative approaches that can generate buzz on campus about the NSSE survey. Presenters discuss modes of capturing student attention and share approaches to include students in assessment conversations.
Video bio of Don Tillman, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2010.
Producer/Voice-over: David Smith;
Post-production: DreamVision Media Partners;
Don Tillman began his broadcast career in 1955 at WMRI-FM in Marion, Indiana. He attended Indiana University but transferred to Northwestern University and earned a degree in Radio and TV. He later worked at WTAF-TV in Marion and WQAD-TV in Moline, Illinois, prior to becoming vice president and station manager of WTTV-TV in Indianapolis. He moved to KTTV-TV in 1983 in Los Angeles as vice president of programming and production until 1993. His awards include four Emmys and a Gold Medal from the International Film Festival. Tillman died June 27, 2021, in Los Angeles following a short illness.
--Words from the Indiana Broadcast Pioneers
Visualization is a potentially powerful tool for exploration and complexity reduction of categorical sequence data. This presentation discusses currently available sequence visualization against established criteria for graphical excellence in the visual display of quantitative information. Existing sequence graphs fall into two groups: they either represent categorical sequences or summarize them. We discuss in the presentation relative frequency sequence plots as an informative way of graphing sequence data and as a bridge between data representation graphs and data summarization graphs. The efficacy of the proposed plot is assessed by the R2 and the F-statistics. The applicability of the proposed graphs is demonstrated using data from the German Life History Study (GLHS) on women’s family formation. For the workshop please bring your laptop with R installed.
An advertisement for a Timex wrist watch in which a male narrator, standing on a mountain in Banff, describes a 'torture test' while another man attaches a Timex Marlin watch to the side of a ski and films himself with a movie camera while skiing down a slope. The watch swing around and gets banged up but survives the 'test.'
An advertisement for Tip Top packaged cakes in which an animated boy talks to his grandmother about the product while she gets trapped in a metal cage with a person in a gorilla costume. Submitted for Clio Awards category Baked Goods.
Tissa Khosla (Washington, D.C.)
Originally from Mumbai, India, Tissa began his musical and professional life in Tallahassee, Florida as a student. Gravitating to the baritone saxophone from a young age, he remains in pursuit of its deep and moving sound, which he believes coincides with his own voice and philosophy of music. Khosla can be heard alongside the Modern Jazz Generation on a recording entitled United We Play, featuring the American Symphony Orchestra. Along with a thorough practice schedule and teaching lessons, he is the Digital Developer at the D.C. nonprofit Casey Trees, whose mission is to restore, enhance, and protect the tree canopy of Washington, DC. This position has given him the opportunity to write code, work on music technology, and develop accessible web design.
Interviewed by Holly Hobbs, 09/29/2020.