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Brains R Us: The Science of Educating 2008: ChildrenMarch 3, 2008Topics: Speakers: John Corcoran, Paula Tallal, Adele Diamond, Javier Movellan, Hal Pashler, Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, Kurt Fischer Run Time: 1 hours 51 minutes
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TDLC All Hands Meeting 2009: Javier MovellanSocial InteractionFebruary 21, 2009Topics: Speakers: Javier Movellan Run Time: 27 minutes Javier Movellan from UC San Diego: Learning to teach: Updates on adaptive tutoring systems and social robots |
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Nobel Panel; World Champion of MagicPublic SymposiumApril 6, 2009Topics: Speakers: Ira Flatlow, Baruch Blumberg, David Gross, Walter Gilbert, Sheldon Glashow, John Mather, Frank Wilczek Run Time: 54 minutes
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Cooperative Machines: Coordinating Minds and Bodies Between People and Social RobotsCynthia Breazeal, MITAugust 1, 2013Topics: Speakers: Cynthia Breazeal Run Time: 1 hours 01 minutes Cynthia Breazeal is an Associate Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is founder and Director of... |
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Human-Robot Interaction: Embodiment and Movement DesignGuy HoffmanFebruary 7, 2014Topics: Speakers: Guy Hoffman Run Time: 50 minutes Dr. Guy Hoffman is Assistant Professor in the School of Communication at IDC Herzliya, and co-director of the IDC Media Innovation Lab. |
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Robots don't need to be cute for people to respond to themA conversation with Guy HoffmanFebruary 8, 2014Topics: Speakers: Guy Hoffman Run Time: 46 minutes Guy Hoffman discusses his work building robots that move in ways that humans respond to and the inspiration he derives from his time as an... |
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