Sentences with phrase «goal of this workshop»

Since the ultimate goal of the workshops was to get students creating video, it was decided that the focus would be on using equipment the students would have the greatest access to.
The initial goals of this workshop were to reflect on the rationale behind BIC, as well as to explore whether researchers on science, technology, and society (ROSTS)-- from disciplines such as History, Philosophy, Policy Studies, and Science and Technology Studies (STS)-- can assist STEM researchers in addressing the «broader impacts» of their research.
Leiserson says that effective communication is an important overall goal of his workshop, and is not just for resolving disagreements.
March 17 - 18, 2016 The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036 The primary goal of this workshop is to produce a set of interesting questions for the community of researchers and practitioners working on science and innovation policy.
The main goal of this workshop is to provide therapists with an additional way of looking at affairs in relationships and to provide additional tools for therapists to facilitate a couple working through the myriad of emotions that emerge when an affair has happened.
Attracting this range of professionals was intentional, and a major goal of the workshop was to share information across a spectrum of providers who could, in turn, share learned knowledge with their colleagues.
The goal of the workshop is to provide education, training and support for labor and delivery nurses to increase labor support skills and the use of non-pharmacologic pain management strategies.
The goal of the workshop is to identify gaps in scientists» knowledge, emerging questions in polar science and strategies for future research, Priscu said.
The goal of the workshop was to assist AAAS in setting forth the principles and requirements for a regulatory framework that promotes development of mHealth devices and apps, while protecting the public from undue risk.
The goal of the workshop was to assist AAAS in addressing principles of fairness and responsibility that can constitute a framework for liability in a mobile health environment.
The goal of the workshop was to set forth the principles, policies, and security - related technologies necessary for the development of mHealth devices and apps to improve patient health, while at the same time protecting user privacy.
The goal of the workshops is to prepare educators to foster their students» science literacy.
The goals of the workshop were to engage community software developers to discuss interoperability issues within MM codes and QM codes and between MM and QM codes, to discuss previously identified use cases, to identify new use cases, and to identify existing solutions and ways to move forward to arrive at community solutions.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together all the community which is planning to use ALMA data and put them together on an hands on session.
The goal of this workshop was to bring together developers and domain scientists in computational materials science to discuss the «state of the art» in software efforts around four topics:
The goal of this workshop is to empower faculty to integrate modern methods for genome analysis into their teaching, especially as course - based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs).
The goal of the workshop was to begin to create a future in which genomic technologies can be considered thoughtfully and eventually deployed safely and effectively.
The goal of the workshop was to develop the foundation for adaptation strategies that marine managers can implement to address the impacts of ocean acidification.
The goal of these workshops is to provide a forum to examine the potential for genomic technologies to solve important conservation problems that have proved difficult to solve with current methods.
«The goal of the workshop is to better equip decision makers and the public to understand and consider the impacts of nonpoint source pollution in their daily activities,» said Ward Ling, AgriLife Extension program specialist in soil and crop sciences, College Station.
The goal of the workshops, which are a required part of the MPA curriculum and were started in September 1997, is to examine a policy issue in great depth and to make policy recommendations that are both «creative and realistic.»
Depending on the goals of the workshop, participants can conduct interviews, collect surveys, or engage students in the topic or challenge that will be presented.
Finally, group reflection helps students see how they met the goals of the workshop, and helps them envision the broader implications.
The goal of the workshop was to help schools and districts «tune up» their crisis response strategies and interventions to reflect current best practices.
The goals of this workshop were to help teachers create connections between works of art and curriculum and to help teachers use art as a force for developing students» thinking dispositions.
The goal of the workshop was to offer practical support to small, local shelters that may be called upon to facilitate the rescue and sheltering of animals confiscated from meat trucks.
The goal of the workshop is to accelerate this process.
The goal of the workshop is to engage a broad range of climate researchers and representatives from various climate stakeholder groups.
The goal of this workshop was to bring together local teachers with Arctic researchers to raise awareness of citizen science and community - based monitoring in Arctic communities.
The goal of the workshop is to bring together people from different communities who have shared interests in predicting the climate of the coming decades.
The goal of the workshops was to engage local community members and project stakeholders in generating ideas and insights about the real - life experience of people seeking legal help to inform the user experience design of the Legal Access Platform.
The goal of the workshop was to evaluate our experiences thus far and the skills we had learned in order to figure out the next step in our careers.
The goal of this workshop is to showcase the benefits of using Linkedin as the ultimate self - branding platform.
Overall, the goal of this workshop is to demonstrate and practice how to do this in a limited reparenting way, with a twinkle in our eyes and a radiant smile!
The goal of our workshop was to develop us as trainers of his workshop so as to create the conditions to train a greater number of successful peacemaking practitioners.
The goal of this workshop is to learn the techniques of schema therapy with parents (continuation of WS 2) and to apply the schematic therapeutic approaches to their own cases.
The goal of this workshop is to learn the specific interventions of schema therapy with children and adolescents and the ST therapeutic limited reparenting relationship.
The goal of this workshop is to learn the techniques of schema therapy with children and adolescents specifically.
The goal of this workshop is to provide participants with information about how to successfully implement play therapy and playful Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approaches with children experiencing anxiety.
The goal of this workshop is to provide an introduction to technology in the playroom for clinicians of all backgrounds and comfort with technology.
The goal of this workshop is to identify the often hidden symptoms of sexual addiction, breakthrough denial, and develop a professional referral network.
Using the Partner Trauma Model as its foundation, the goal of this workshop is to provide a framework to help couples heal from relational and betrayal trauma.
The goal of this workshop is to help couples recognize when power issues may be operating in their relationships and to teach them how to get their relationships more in balance.
The goal of this workshop series was to help parents and teams that support children with autism learn PBS strategies to address problem behaviours.
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