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In this first of a two part workshop, Dr. Brian Southwell explores the latest understanding of how social and political opinions are formed and re-formed, and the implications for how researchers…
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Policymaking Gone Viral: Changing the Velocity
of Information in Congress. In a political culture where the latest
tweet can set off a political firestorm, lawmakers have adapted…
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An introductory talk discussing the ways in which classification is an
infrastructure and technology of power. Considering the fundamental
role of classification in AI, the presenters will…
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Did the
election of Donald Trump have an immediate effect on trust in the US government
in Latin America? Leveraging the timing of the field implementation of the 2016
wave of the…
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Toolkit #7: Knowledge MobilizationThis session will walk-through methodologies, toolkits, and
analytical approaches for understanding the importance of inclusive data and
GBAPlus frameworks in…
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Co-founders of the science communication project and science blog "The Null Hypothesis"— our project centers around demystifying scientific research - what it looks like behind the…
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Podcasting is one way a researcher/academic can make their work accessible to mainstream audiences outside of their fields of study. It is also a way of meeting a like-minded community. This…
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In this talk, Dr. Hatzifilalithis will give an overview of her postdoctoral research that focuses on how age-based stereotypes influence digital technologies. She will also give a walkthrough of how…
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The talk will present an automated content analysis method based on supervised machine learning (SML) and recent advances in transfer learning. The method will be presented through a case study on…
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I review methods for handling missing data in empirical studies in the social sciences. I define missing data, and provide a taxonomy of main approaches to analysis, including complete-case and…
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Arguments about how causal qualitative and quantitative research are “usually” or “mostly” done abound. In our workshop, we summarize the results of a review of 180…
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Canadian philanthropic foundations are increasingly engaged in reconciliation-focused activities with Indigenous peoples. However, like other good intentions, this too can channel settler…
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Understanding the gaps and connections across existing theories and findings is a perennial challenge in scientific research. To encourage systematic, replicable, and transparent methods for…
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Dr. Chris Watling is a Professor in the Departments of Oncology, Clinical Neurological Sciences, and Family Medicine at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University in London,…
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Dr. Narendra Singh is an Associate Clinical Professor for the Department of Pediatrics. He was trained in Pediatrics at the University of Western Ontario and completed his Pediatric Critical Care…
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CPT Kate demonstrates two exercises to her new client!
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Rohail Kumar is a Pediatric Palliative Care Physician at CHEO/ Roger Neilson House. He completed his Pediatrics, Adult Psychiatry and Child Psychiatry residency and fellowships at Tulane University,…
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In this session of AI in Healthcare Rounds, Dr. Mark Cicero, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of 16Bit, discusses The Story of Rho: From idea to regulatory approved opportunistic software medical device.
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Objectives:To critically appraise a journal article about using assessment data to identify residents in need. Article: Ross, S., Binczyk, N., et al. Association of a Competency-Based Assessment…
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Objectives:
Review
Appreciative Inquiry methodology and the 4D design
Understand
the different uses for Appreciative Inquiry in medical education
Discuss
the benefits of…
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Dr. Megan Doherty is a specialist in
children's palliative care at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario in
Ottawa, Canada and Roger Neilson House (a pediatric…
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