Микаэль Майклсон, руководитель энергетического направления Научно-инновационной сети Великобритании в Европе выступает с лекцией “Энергетический переход и роль международного сотрудничества”. Лекция прошла 7 февраля 2019 года в Энергетическом лектории Центра энергетики Московской школы управления СКОЛКОВО.
Listen to the full episode here: http://www.ihi.org/resources/Pages/AudioandVideo/WIHI-The-Digital-Transformation-How-Technology-is-Helping-and-Hurting-Health-Careaspx. Look to your left. Now look to your right. Chances are, you just saw a computer. Probably more than one.. Technology is everywhere in health care — and for many reasons, that’s a good thing. It’s fast, it’s efficient, and it can reduce errors. What’s not to love? Well, a lot. Technology is not a cure-all. It can make people complacent, introduce new errors, and get in the way of meaningful face-to-face interactions.. Still, love it or loathe it, technology is here to stay and we need to learn how to get the most value from the digital world that health care increasingly relies upon. That will be the focus of our conversation on the June 1 WIHI, The Digital Transformation: How Technology Is Helping (and Hurting) Health Care. World-renowned patient safety experts Bob Wachter and Tejal Gandhi will share what they’re learning about technology’s impact (both positive and negative) on our industry.. Learn more at http://www.ihi.org/wihi
Hailing from Portland, Oregon, and in his third and final year at Brentwood. Captain of debate, Grant Dillard is no stranger to sharing opinions or arguing them for that matter. His speech titled “the impact of technology on communication” explores the necessity of conversation while dispelling the myth that debaters can’t tear it up on the basketball court too. Born in Portland, Oregon, Grant made his way to beautiful British Columbia to become a student of Brentwood College. When he is not debating about contentious topics or dribbling a ball down a court, the 17-year-old enjoys spending time with his friends when he’s not busy napping. Grant has over the years perfected his craft in public speaking as he participated in International and International Debate competitions. From Athens to Yale, he has since been using his witty humour and sharp mind to help younger students with hopes of becoming skilled in the art of verbal communication. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Here’s my latest video prompt from videoprompts.com. If you like it, please click “like.” Also feel free to share your writing (or how you’re using it in the classroom) in the comment section below.. PROMPT: Technology is changing our world.. Our devices allow us to do things that were previously unimaginable.. But is that a good thing?. Do our devices bring us together or separating us? Or are we more alone? Are we more connected to knowledge or more likely to believe misinformation?. We know new technology helps us save lives but what about the health risks from being sedentary?. Are we more distracted or more engaged?. What are the effects of adding metrics to our social interactions?. And what does it mean that you can publish anywhere at any time and share your voice with the world?. Explore the pros and cons of technology and defend whether it’s making life better or worse here on Earth.. Be sure to include facts and deep analysis.
It is almost impossible to avoid laptops, social media, emails, and smartphones. Many of these technologies were developed to help organise our lives, while others promise to keep us fitter and happier for longer. But does all this technology have unintended consequences? David Ellis holds a 50th Anniversary Lectureship in Psychology at Lancaster University and an Honorary Research Fellowship at The University of Lincoln. Much of his work considers how recent methodological developments in technology and data collection (often referred to as digital traces) can reveal information about individuals and their behaviour. He has published on these topics in The Lancet Public Health, the International Journal of Neural Systems, Computers in Human Behavior, Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking and other journals. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Let’s be clear, we are the ones who improve our health. Technology allows us to make smarter decisions about how to improve it, but we still have to put in the work. We’ve been collecting data on our performance for a while.
Heart-rate monitors pioneered the relationship between tech and sport 20 years ago, and new devices can measure breathing, steps, sweat and nutrition – but measuring. Technology has helped make the subjective parts of our life more measureable. With sleep, it’s always been difficult to be objective because we are unconscious. Even when we’re in that twilight zone, when you don’t even know if you are asleep or awake, we could be in light or deep sleep, or sleeping fitfully somewhere between sleep and.
If we did, we would suffer greatly. Here are just eight ways that technology is improving our health and our lives. It Pushes Us to Do More Activity.
Sure, technology has led to us sitting more. And sitting is the new smoking when it comes to health problems. However, technology has. Many of us lament how technology has changed our lives, but is it really bad for us?
And, if so, what can be done about it? Let’s take a look at what science tells us about the effects of technology on our mental health: • A study done at Duke University found that, on days they use technology more, at-risk adolescents experienced more. Hence an app called UA Record, a kind of overall health dashboard that relaunches this month in conjunction with the co-branded HTC devices-a Fitbit-like wrist strap, a chest-worn heart-rate.
How Technology Is Changing the Medical and Health Care Field. 05/15/2013 03:29 pm ET Updated Jun 25, 2015 Over the centuries, new medical developments and techniques have changed the face of healthcare. The medical field has always brought together the best and brightest of society to help those in need. From treating cancer and delivering.
Of the nappers, 667 said they had taken one or two, 411 said they had taken three to five and 370 said they had taken six to seven naps. During up to eight years of follow-up, 155 people had a. Beyond Meat has a new 26,000-square-foot (2,400-square-meter) plant in California and has already sold upwards of 25 million burgers from 30,000 stores and restaurants.
“We have really high-end opportunities here to build from scratch. The kind of projects this region has been experimenting with the Burj Khalifa, the Kingdom Tower these projects, which are dream projects for the rest of the world, we have already been a leader on. We don’t hesitate in this part of the world to really be on that edge.
How your smartphone is affecting your relationship Date: February 11, 2019 Source: University of Arizona Summary: The allure of smartphones, and how they impact our interpersonal relationships.
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Indeed, despite seemingly encouraging positive results in numerous clinical trials, the durability of the infused MSCs is now a matter of great debate [61], and the new wave of studies report that the extent of MSC engraftment is usually very minimal and could not explain the observed clinical benefits [62].
Indeed, despite seemingly encouraging positive results in numerous clinical trials, the durability of the infused MSCs is now a matter of great debate [94], and the new wave of studies report that the extent of MSC engraftment is usually very minimal and could not explain the observed clinical benefits [95].
The readiness of the healthcare community to learn and share new realities and awareness of the power of integrating East and West and high-tech and high-touch has found a common ground in the search for higher clinical efficacy and healthcare cost savings.
The increased prevalence of diabetes in the Middle East and South Asia coupled with greater travel including the Hajj as well as internal displacement suggests the need for protective devices and personal identifiers for diabetics.
Since it was known by 1994 that NO is a chemical messenger in regulation of vascular tone, Anbar speculated that NO produced by cancerous lesions will interfere with vasomotor regulation of perfusion.
This is more in the rhetorical question, but Am I addicted to gaming, because yesterday was the first time in months I’ve sat down for two 5 hour gsming seesions, cause I was really into it. My mother thinks it’s a problem. I’ve had 1 full week, where I can consistently game, 4-6 Hours a day, and my mother says I’m addicted. I’m still in school, and just finished a 2 week holiday. I take a 3-4Km walk every other day. Am I addicted I addicted if I can do 15 push ups comfortably, which is acceptable. I don’t think i’m addicted, I get angry when people say I am, and sometimes that doesn’t help the case.
THERE IS NO DEFINITION, EVEN IF THE BENEFITS ARE THE SAME. ONCE HUMAN ERRORS DUE TO REAL HEAVY, IF IT WAS THAT THERE WAS NO REAL BALANCE AND REAL HUMAN TASTE WAS CREATED WITH A PERSON, WHICH THE REAL PORTION WAS NEVER BEEN DIFFERENT THERE WAS THE REAL BALANCE IN THE LITERATURE, WHICH WAS IT WAS THAT WAS HAPPENING, WHICH WAS THERE AGAIN. WHICH HANDLED GUIDELINES.
People were complaining about digital technologies just a year ago. Today, amidst this global coronavirus pandemic AND the coming massive recession, these same digital technologies are keeping us entertained, connected, and productive. Lesson: everything has two sides. Don’t throw the baby with the bathwater.
Yes we are going home now and I can do it later if you want to do it or not I’ll just let me go get some stuff done and then I go home and get some rest and stuff done and then I will come over to you get it done ✅ was a day and then I had to go to the store to pick it out I was going to go to get your hair done and I get to go get some stuff for my dad and then you go to the bathroom I can do stuff and I don’t think it gets boring me and I don’t want to do it because I wanna was like a lot to do so when we were going there and I wanna I like it I like to the point I don’t know how much I wanna I like it but it is fun fun and stuff but yiirtiyyrirtytjskeowoospdpddpodoslwowosososksknwndhdhheuwusuiwowpqpsoksjdndbdhhd was ok but I didn’t have the hype turrrr is the one game I wanna I like it to play sonic game with my friends and family friends and it is keeps me up and I love it new game is fun but I can’t stop game play it and it is fun fun game but it’s fun fun to and kill time to go back to the original and the game is fun and I wanna is rr and I don’t think you should be done with that one ☝️ is the best
The more outside sources of potential error we rely on, such as public power, phone software, phone hardware, cell service, etc., the more likely we are to be in a bad position if one of those things fails.
Technology has it’s good and bad benefits. But more overall, it’s starting to do more bad than good. We as a people, as well as our future generations, are losing touch with their inner selves. The more they constantly distract themselves from the real world. But they don’t, and won’t know that their losing themselves. If they never even got the chance to get to know themselves, to begin with. So now the question is” what kind of monsters are being created? Because they have no souls, they’re like one of the walking dead. If you ask them a question about their self, they wouldn’t know how to answer, because they don’t know anything about who they really are. Because they’ve been took the time to get to know their self.
I feel it’s making life worse, it maybe taking jobs that people who may not be able to become a doctor or IT technician could possibly do, it can possibly adds pressure into life and when it goes wrong, or stops working, it may create stress and problems. Maybe we should all become programs, all 7 billion of use and all go for a technology job?
Technology makes our life easier, but not neccessarily happier. It can disconnect us from our immediate reality quite a lot. Our neighborhood, our friends daily life, the natural world with all its fresh air an sunshine etc. That can be pretty sad.
Technology is just a means to an end, not the end itself. The end is to live according to the laws of nature, respecting it and not abusing it the way we do. Corporations made us believe we have to use technology to be cool and smart, but actually it’s to distract us from our shameful actions, that make ’em becoming richer and richer. And we are all complicit in this, because we have shut our brain down. Technology is not a bad thing per se, but we have to figure out that the soon we stop being fuckin compulsive zombie consumers the better for everyone. But zero hope we get it in time.
Love the detail in the video! Used it for a class project as I believe it displays the truth behind how fast social media and technology is becoming even more dangerous.
I’ll be honest, I love technology it’s like magic in real life. But, I do think that the more advanced our world gets, the more complicated everything is, and our brains get overloaded. I really think this is the reason we have such a large increase in mental health issues over the past few decades.
Technology is making it both better and worse. What I mean by this is that the bad part is that some kids are always in technology constant which is bad. The good part is that you’re able to communicate with people when needed to and good for online learning for school reasons.
Most modern technology is invented by europeans and north americans in the last 300 years. its the result of cultural thinking, science,engineering,art,creativity etc.
Great video content! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you ever tried Dylantey Social Severable (should be on google have a look)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for learning how he makes six figures using this simple online traffic source minus the hard work. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my coo-worker at last got cool results with it.
Took the majority of his speech to get to his point; once he got there, the point was weak and left mostly unexplored; wasn’t concise and well-spoken enough to “earn” being as informal as he was, so it came off cheeky; the phone bit was cheap and did not add any substance to his speech — overall, unimpressed. First draft material.
Oh in first year in college it was called Commuication information technology now in university called Communication customer care my course is Hospitality subjects.
According to the latest statistics, around 3 billion people leverage some form of the social media platform on a regular basis and the experts suggest that this number is all set to loom larger as the world gets more and more digital. At the current point of time, social media and the digital media has become the premium mode of communication.
This is more in the rhetorical question, but Am I addicted to gaming, because yesterday was the first time in months I’ve sat down for two 5 hour gsming seesions, cause I was really into it. My mother thinks it’s a problem. I’ve had 1 full week, where I can consistently game, 4-6 Hours a day, and my mother says I’m addicted. I’m still in school, and just finished a 2 week holiday. I take a 3-4Km walk every other day. Am I addicted I addicted if I can do 15 push ups comfortably, which is acceptable. I don’t think i’m addicted, I get angry when people say I am, and sometimes that doesn’t help the case.
THERE IS NO DEFINITION, EVEN IF THE BENEFITS ARE THE SAME. ONCE HUMAN ERRORS DUE TO REAL HEAVY, IF IT WAS THAT THERE WAS NO REAL BALANCE AND REAL HUMAN TASTE WAS CREATED WITH A PERSON, WHICH THE REAL PORTION WAS NEVER BEEN DIFFERENT THERE WAS THE REAL BALANCE IN THE LITERATURE, WHICH WAS IT WAS THAT WAS HAPPENING, WHICH WAS THERE AGAIN. WHICH HANDLED GUIDELINES.
People were complaining about digital technologies just a year ago. Today, amidst this global coronavirus pandemic AND the coming massive recession, these same digital technologies are keeping us entertained, connected, and productive. Lesson: everything has two sides. Don’t throw the baby with the bathwater.
Yes we are going home now and I can do it later if you want to do it or not I’ll just let me go get some stuff done and then I go home and get some rest and stuff done and then I will come over to you get it done ✅ was a day and then I had to go to the store to pick it out I was going to go to get your hair done and I get to go get some stuff for my dad and then you go to the bathroom I can do stuff and I don’t think it gets boring me and I don’t want to do it because I wanna was like a lot to do so when we were going there and I wanna I like it I like to the point I don’t know how much I wanna I like it but it is fun fun and stuff but yiirtiyyrirtytjskeowoospdpddpodoslwowosososksknwndhdhheuwusuiwowpqpsoksjdndbdhhd was ok but I didn’t have the hype turrrr is the one game I wanna I like it to play sonic game with my friends and family friends and it is keeps me up and I love it new game is fun but I can’t stop game play it and it is fun fun game but it’s fun fun to and kill time to go back to the original and the game is fun and I wanna is rr and I don’t think you should be done with that one ☝️ is the best
The more outside sources of potential error we rely on, such as public power, phone software, phone hardware, cell service, etc., the more likely we are to be in a bad position if one of those things fails.
Technology has it’s good and bad benefits. But more overall, it’s starting to do more bad than good. We as a people, as well as our future generations, are losing touch with their inner selves. The more they constantly distract themselves from the real world. But they don’t, and won’t know that their losing themselves. If they never even got the chance to get to know themselves, to begin with. So now the question is” what kind of monsters are being created? Because they have no souls, they’re like one of the walking dead. If you ask them a question about their self, they wouldn’t know how to answer, because they don’t know anything about who they really are. Because they’ve been took the time to get to know their self.
I feel it’s making life worse, it maybe taking jobs that people who may not be able to become a doctor or IT technician could possibly do, it can possibly adds pressure into life and when it goes wrong, or stops working, it may create stress and problems. Maybe we should all become programs, all 7 billion of use and all go for a technology job?
Technology makes our life easier, but not neccessarily happier. It can disconnect us from our immediate reality quite a lot. Our neighborhood, our friends daily life, the natural world with all its fresh air an sunshine etc. That can be pretty sad.
Technology is just a means to an end, not the end itself. The end is to live according to the laws of nature, respecting it and not abusing it the way we do. Corporations made us believe we have to use technology to be cool and smart, but actually it’s to distract us from our shameful actions, that make ’em becoming richer and richer. And we are all complicit in this, because we have shut our brain down. Technology is not a bad thing per se, but we have to figure out that the soon we stop being fuckin compulsive zombie consumers the better for everyone. But zero hope we get it in time.
Love the detail in the video! Used it for a class project as I believe it displays the truth behind how fast social media and technology is becoming even more dangerous.
I’ll be honest, I love technology it’s like magic in real life. But, I do think that the more advanced our world gets, the more complicated everything is, and our brains get overloaded. I really think this is the reason we have such a large increase in mental health issues over the past few decades.
Technology is making it both better and worse. What I mean by this is that the bad part is that some kids are always in technology constant which is bad. The good part is that you’re able to communicate with people when needed to and good for online learning for school reasons.
Most modern technology is invented by europeans and north americans in the last 300 years.
its the result of cultural thinking, science,engineering,art,creativity etc.
Great video content! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you ever tried Dylantey Social Severable (should be on google have a look)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for learning how he makes six figures using this simple online traffic source minus the hard work. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my coo-worker at last got cool results with it.
Took the majority of his speech to get to his point; once he got there, the point was weak and left mostly unexplored; wasn’t concise and well-spoken enough to “earn” being as informal as he was, so it came off cheeky; the phone bit was cheap and did not add any substance to his speech — overall, unimpressed. First draft material.
Oh in first year in college it was called Commuication information technology now in university called Communication customer care my course is Hospitality subjects.
According to the latest statistics, around 3 billion people leverage some form of the social media platform on a regular basis and the experts suggest that this number is all set to loom larger as the world gets more and more digital. At the current point of time, social media and the digital media has become the premium mode of communication.
Anyways, read the below. This might help.
https://www.namasteui.com/digital-technology-is-having-a-damaging-impact-on-our-health-how-to-kickstart-a-healthy-life/
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