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Best podcasts about digital discovery

Latest podcast episodes about digital discovery

Hiring to Firing Podcast
Navigating the Maze: eDiscovery Essentials for Employers

Hiring to Firing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 36:25


In this episode of Hiring to Firing, hosts Tracey Diamond and Emily Schifter explore eDiscovery processes and procedures with Alison Grounds, founder and managing partner of eMerge. Learn about the importance of eDiscovery in litigation, the shift from paper to digital discovery, and the complexities of managing electronic data. Alison offers practical tips on preserving evidence, leveraging AI, and navigating the challenges of use of personal devices for business purposes. Tune in to learn about managing electronic data and avoiding common mistakes in the eDiscovery process.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Irish SMEs can now apply for support for new AI-Accelerator programme

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 3:16


Galvia AI has announced that eligible Irish SMEs can now avail of support from Enterprise Ireland's Digital Discovery grant for its new AI-Accelerator programme. The Galvia AI-Accelerator is a 5-week, hands-on programme, with the first cohort beginning in January 2025, and is designed to help Irish SMEs across Ireland integrate transformative AI solutions into their businesses. The company is expected to run one Accelerator per quarter, which costs a total of €4,995. Applications are open for SMEs in all sectors across all of Ireland and can be made at: http://www.galvia.ai/accelerator. Tap into the potential of AI The AI-Accelerator is designed to simplify AI technologies and help SMEs from all across Ireland to tap into the potential of their data by offering practical, cost-effective solutions through the power of AI technology. The AI-Accelerator will be delivered in a hybrid format at Galway's innovation hub Platform94, and includes options of virtual sessions and in-person workshops. Key partners for the programme include Platform94 and law firm Byrne Wallace LLP, who will deliver workshops on the legal implications of AI. Participating SMEs will collaborate with the programme's experts to develop machine learning models and applications tailored to their specific needs, using their own data to create custom solutions that generate revenue, drive engagement and ensure sustainable growth. By the end of the programme, participants will have a clear understanding of what to do with their data and a strategic plan of how to integrate AI into their business. The aim of Enterprise Ireland's Digital Discovery grant is to incentivise and support companies to introduce new digital technologies and solutions into their operations. Eligible companies must be supported by Enterprise Ireland, and can now apply for 80% net funding from Enterprise Ireland to participate in the Galvia AI-Accelerator. Commenting on the announcement, John Clancy, CEO of Galvia said: "We are hugely appreciative and delighted that Enterprise Ireland is offering support to Irish SMEs that wish to participate in our AI-Accelerator programme." "Integrating new technologies can be daunting, but our mission is to show that organisations don't need huge resources to unlock the power of their data. Our program will guide participants toward a better understanding of how to leverage their data effectively and strategically, providing a clear pathway for integrating AI into their operations." Ruairí Ó hAilín from Enterprise Ireland said: "Enterprise Ireland is committed to supporting Irish-owned companies to start, grow, scale and to achieve their global ambition. Helping companies further understand the capabilities of digital tools such as AI, as they seek to introduce new technologies and solutions into their businesses is key to driving sustainable growth and competitiveness in export markets. We encourage all companies to explore how digitalisation can help their business to grow, including businesses who are eligible to utilise the Digital Discovery grant."

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Irish SMEs can now apply for support for new AI Accelerator programme

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 3:20


Galvia AI, one of Ireland's leading AI companies, has announced that eligible Irish SMEs can now avail of support from Enterprise Ireland's Digital Discovery grant for its new AI-Accelerator programme. The Galvia AI-Accelerator is a 5-week, hands-on programme, with the first cohort beginning in January 2025, and is designed to help Irish SMEs across Ireland integrate transformative AI solutions into their businesses. The company is expected to run one Accelerator per quarter, which costs a total of €4,995. Applications are open for SMEs in all sectors across all of Ireland and can be made at: http://www.galvia.ai/accelerator. Tap into the potential of AI The AI-Accelerator is designed to simplify AI technologies and help SMEs from all across Ireland to tap into the potential of their data by offering practical, cost-effective solutions through the power of AI technology. The AI-Accelerator will be delivered in a hybrid format at Galway's innovation hub Platform94, and includes options of virtual sessions and in-person workshops. Key partners for the programme include Platform94 and law firm Byrne Wallace LLP, who will deliver workshops on the legal implications of AI. Participating SMEs will collaborate with the programme's experts to develop machine learning models and applications tailored to their specific needs, using their own data to create custom solutions that generate revenue, drive engagement and ensure sustainable growth. By the end of the programme, participants will have a clear understanding of what to do with their data and a strategic plan of how to integrate AI into their business. The aim of Enterprise Ireland's Digital Discovery grant is to incentivise and support companies to introduce new digital technologies and solutions into their operations. Eligible companies must be supported by Enterprise Ireland, and can now apply for 80% net funding from Enterprise Ireland to participate in the Galvia AI-Accelerator. Commenting on the announcement, John Clancy, CEO of Galvia said: "We are hugely appreciative and delighted that Enterprise Ireland is offering support to Irish SMEs that wish to participate in our AI-Accelerator programme." "Integrating new technologies can be daunting, but our mission is to show that organisations don't need huge resources to unlock the power of their data. Our program will guide participants toward a better understanding of how to leverage their data effectively and strategically, providing a clear pathway for integrating AI into their operations." Ruairí Ó hAilín from Enterprise Ireland said: "Enterprise Ireland is committed to supporting Irish-owned companies to start, grow, scale and to achieve their global ambition. Helping companies further understand the capabilities of digital tools such as AI, as they seek to introduce new technologies and solutions into their businesses is key to driving sustainable growth and competitiveness in export markets. We encourage all companies to explore how digitalisation can help their business to grow, including businesses who are eligible to utilise the Digital Discovery grant." See more stories here.

Breaking Math Podcast
90. LEAN Theorem Provers used to model Physics and Chemistry

Breaking Math Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 46:51


Breaking Math WebsiteBreaking Math Email:  BreakingMathPodcast@gmail.comEmail us for copies of the transcript! Resources on the LEAN theorem prover and programming language can be found at the bottom of the show notes (scroll to the bottom). SummaryThis episode is inspired by a correspondence the Breaking Math Podcast had with the editors of Digital Discovery, a journal by the Royal Society of Chemistry.  In this episode the hosts review a paper about how the Lean Interactive Theorem Prover, which is usually used as a tool in creating mathemtics proofs, can be used to create rigorous and robust models in physics and chemistry.  The paper is titled Formalizing chemical physics using the Lean Theorem prover and can be found in Digital Discovery, a journal with the Royal Society of Chemistry.  Also -  we have a brand new member of the Brekaing Math Team!  This episode is the debut episode for Autumn, CEO of Cosmo Labs, occasional co-host / host of the Breaking Math Podcast, and overall contributor who has been working behind the scenes on the podcast on branding and content for the last several months. Welcome Autumn!  Autumn and Gabe discuss how the paper explores the use of interactive theorem provers to ensure the accuracy of scientific theories and make them machine-readable. The episode discusses the limitations and potential of interactive theorem provers and highlights the themes of precision and formal verification in scientific knowledge.  This episode also provide resources (listed below) for listeners intersted in learning more about working with the LEAN interactive theorem prover.  TakeawaysInteractive theorem provers can revolutionize the way scientific theories are formulated and verified, ensuring mathematical certainty and minimizing errors.Interactive theorem provers require a high level of mathematical knowledge and may not be accessible to all scientists and engineers.Formal verification using interactive theorem provers can eliminate human error and hidden assumptions, leading to more confident and reliable scientific findings.Interactive theorem provers promote clear communication and collaboration across disciplines by forcing explicit definitions and minimizing ambiguities in scientific language. Lean Theorem Provers enable scientists to construct modular and reusable proofs, accelerating the pace of knowledge acquisition.Formal verification presents challenges in terms of transforming informal proofs into a formal language and bridging the reality gap.Integration of theorem provers and machine learning has the potential to enhance creativity, verification, and usefulness of machine learning models.The limitations and variables in formal verification require rigorous validation against experimental data to ensure real-world accuracy.Lean Theorem Provers have the potential to provide unwavering trust, accelerate innovation, and increase accessibility in scientific research.AI as a scientific partner can automate the formalization of informal theories and suggest new conjectures, revolutionizing scientific exploration.The impact of Lean Theorem Provers on humanity includes a shift in scientific validity, rapid scientific breakthroughs, and democratization of science.Continuous expansion of mathematical libraries in Lean Theorem Provers contributes to the codification of human knowledge.Resources are available for learning Lean Theorem Proving, including textbooks, articles, videos, and summer programs.Resrouces / Links:  Email Professor Tyler Josephson about summer REU undergraduate opportunities at the University of Maryland Baltimore (or online!) at tjo@umbc.edu.  See below Professor Tyler Josephson's links on learnnig more about LEANThe Natural Number Game:  Start in a world without math, unlock tactics and collect theorems until you can beat a 'boss' level and prove that 2+2=4, and go further.  Free LEAN Texbook and CourseProfessor Josephson's most-recommended resource for beginners learning Lean - a free online course and textbook from Prof. Heather Macbeth at Fordham University. Quanta Magazine articles on LeanProf. Kevin Buzzard of Imperial College London's lecture on LEAN interactive theorem prover and the future of mathematics. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/breaking-math-podcast--5545277/support.

Breaking Math Podcast
A.I. and Materials Discovery - an Interview with Taylor Sparks

Breaking Math Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 17:37


How is Machine Learning being used to further original scientific discoveries? Transcripts of this episode are avialable upon request. Email us at BreakingMathPodcast@gmail.com. In this episode Gabriel Hesch interviews Taylor Sparks, a professor of material science and engineering, about his recent paper on the use of generative modeling a.i. for material disovery. The paper is published in the journal Digital Discovery and is titled 'Generative Adversarial Networks and Diffusion MOdels in Material Discovery. They discuss the purpose of the call, the process of generative modeling, creating a representation for materials, using image-based generative models, and a comparison with Google's approach. They also touch on the concept of conditional generation of materials, the importance of open-source resources and collaboration, and the exciting developments in materials and AI. The conversation concludes with a discussion on future collaboration opportunities.TakeawaysGenerative modeling is an exciting approach in materials science that allows for the prediction and creation of new materials.Creating a representation for materials, such as using the crystallographic information file, enables the application of image-based generative models.Google's approach to generative modeling received attention but also criticism for its lack of novelty and unconditioned generation of materials.Open-source resources and collaboration are crucial in advancing materials informatics and machine learning in the field of materials science.

The Lance Wallnau Show
AI Takeover: Digital Discovery or Demons?

The Lance Wallnau Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 30:38


On today's broadcast, Lance and Mercedes are discussing the artificial intelligence battle that is taking place and how several tech entrepreneurs like Elon Musk are calling for a pause in their development. Don't miss this conversation on a digital bill of rights, trans-humanism, ChatGPT, and more!

Adult-Ish
Season 4 Ep. 66: Saying Hello to 2023 w. Mavinga

Adult-Ish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 74:04


Happy New Year, everyone! The great people at Adult-ish hoped you had an amazing time ringing in the New Year and to welcome 2023, 'Adult-ish' host, Afiya, is back with a NEW episode. Take a listen as Afiya is joined by Digital Discovery multi-hyphenate pod host, Mavinga, to discuss how they're really feeling about 2023.If you're looking to hear "resolutions" and "2023 goals," you won't get that here — especially with the year these two have had. But despite some hesitation regarding what the year has to bring, we hear the duo speak about some of the things they would like to do, seeds they would like to sew, and communities they would like to build in the days ahead. After all, it's probably the adult thing to do.P.S. there's a bit of it at the end that DEFINITELY speaks directly to the Adult-ish audience, so make sure to listen to how to make this a year we can all live through.Host: Afiya A.http://twitter.com/lajoliepoeta http://instagram.com/alja0214 Clubhouse @AljaugustGuest Co-Host: Mavingahttp://twitter.com/digidisnethttp://instagram.com/digidisnetAdult-ish Podcast http://twitter.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://instagram.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://facebook.com/adultishp0dcastTell us your 2023 wishlist and get a shout-out by emailing us: afiya@digidisnet.com

The Crown Refs Podcast
#287 10 Mins w/Gary Vee | Digital Discovery Deep Dive | The Sasha Group

The Crown Refs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 10:30


Gary Vee is one of the most successful entrepreneur and public speakers in the world and he probably produces more content than any other creator or influencer on social.  4Ds is a one-day fully immersive digital education for ambitious businesses lead by Gary and his amazing team at the Sasha Group. ⁣ ⁣ This episode features the 10-min interaction that I had with Gary back in June 2022 where he got to learn about the Crown Refs story and what we were doing to improve officiating.  He shared some ideas on how to grow our Mentor Community, how to inspire new referees to help the officiating shortage, and how to have a long-term impact on the industry.⁣ ⁣ We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to check out his podcast called "The Gary Vee Audio Experience.⁣ ⁣

Delivering Marketing Joy Webshow
Delivering Marketing Joy Episode 376 with Denise Blasevick

Delivering Marketing Joy Webshow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 9:22


I get to chat with Denise Blasevick about why you need to create a plan for "Digital Discovery" of your brand...and why you want to create a brand worth discovering!

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Best Practices with Kenny Berger
Acres of Diamonds: Uncovering the Truth Through Digital Discovery | Attorney Randy Hood | Ep. 18

Best Practices with Kenny Berger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 38:38


Kenny Berger and South Carolina attorney Randy Hood of McGowan, Hood & Felder, LLC discuss electronic discovery and how this under-utilized tool can help uncover key evidence often hidden in electronically stored information. 

Adafruit Industries
EYE on NPI – Digilent Analog Discovery Pro 3000 Series

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 11:22


This week's EYE ON NPI is ready to be tested - it's a super powerful piece of test equipment from Digilent - we are happy to feature the Digilent Analog Discovery Pro 3000 Series (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/d/digilent/analog-discovery-pro-3000-series). The Analog Discovery Pro 3000 (which we will shorten to ADP3000) is a huge upgrade from the EYE ON NPI we had last year with Digilent's Digital Discovery pod (https://blog.adafruit.com/2020/09/03/eye-on-npi-digilent-digital-discovery-eyeonnpi-digikey-digikey-digilentinc-adafruit/). That product was a small digital logic analyzer, great for doing firmware debugging with up to 32 channels of 200 MS/s data capture and lots of built-in bus decoding. To match with the Digital Discovery, Digilent also came out with the Analog Discovery 2 (https://www.adafruit.com/product/4652) with two analog input channels of 14-bit, 100MS/s, 30MHz ADC and 16-channel logic analyzer. The Analog Discovery 2 is a great student/maker/beginner mixed-signal tool, and compact enough that you can fit it into your laptop bag for analysis anywhere. But if you want something that is comparable to a 'real' scope, you'll find that you'll want something that can take real scope probes and BNC output for those high speed signal generations. That's why there's now the ADP3000 (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/d/digilent/analog-discovery-pro-3000-series) - the 3000 means its 1500x 'more extra' than the Analog Discovery 2? Which gives benchtop-ruggedness to a digital USB scope. The ADP3000 series is a 'little bit of everything': Two or four analog inputs with 100MS/s sample rate, 50 MHz bandwidth, 14-bit, +-25V input 16-channel logic analyzer and waveform pattern generator, 1.8 to 5V input, 125 MS/s sample rate Two analog waveform outputs, +-5V, 14-bit, 15MHz bandwidth Now, to be completely fair - this isn't going to replace a benchtop scope. Even my trusty old Tek TDS2014 (https://www.tek.com/oscilloscope/tds2000-digital-storage-oscilloscope), bought 15 years ago, has 1 GS/s and 100 MHz sample rate. And, personally, I still really like twiddling physical knobs when debugging a circuit. So we think that while it could be used as a benchtop toolkit, the ADP3000 isn't designed for that. Instead where we think this tool would really shine is automation or test engineering, where components or setups need to be analyzed or as part of a integration test. That's because Digilent is a wholly-owned subsidiary of National Instruments (https://www.ni.com) who make LabVIEW (https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/labview.html) an extremely-popular lab/data capture/analysis program. So you know that there's going to be excellent integration, with the Digilent tools getting "First Class" support in LabVIEW. Having seen physicists/biologists/mech e's struggle with how to automate their experiments, this tool would work very nicely in a graduate or company lab. One feature that really stands out for the ADP3000 is that, yes, you can plug it into a computer via USB like you'd expect to capture data on a host PCB, but you can also log in directly into the scope in "Linux Mode". (https://reference.digilentinc.com/test-and-measurement/analog-discovery-pro-3x50/linux-mode) Not surprisingly, this scope runs embedded Linux, that's how it can do stuff like have USB host and Ethernet. But even with Ethernet, there's always the risk of bandwidth or dropped packets. What if you want to get some large data capture going, where you don't want to be restricted by USB? Or if you wanted to connect some additional hardware? We like that Digilent opened up this capability - most test equipment companies would not be excited to let the user log into the device itself and mess around! For scientists and automation and test engineers, this is a very promising tool - and you can pick up one from Digi-Key for immediate shipment right now! There are four 'versions' of this product (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/result?s=N4IgjCBcoLQCxVAYygMwIYBsDOBTANCAG4B2aWehA9lANogCcYADAMwDsIAuoQA4AuUECAC%2BYoA): you can get 2 or 4 analog input and with or without probes. For many uses, ADP3250 2-input version without probes will do a fine job (https://www.digikey.com/short/vmvw4mv3) but check out the other options before checking out. Order today and you can be automating your data acquisition by tomorrow. See on Digi-Key at https://www.digikey.com/short/vmvw4mv3 See Digilent's video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lMlnb6_Kdw

Technology Architecture Solution Engineering
Ep 76 - Digital Discovery Gains Insights Into Your Business w/ Joe Kossler

Technology Architecture Solution Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 37:04


Joe Kossler from Aspirant joins us to discuss Digital Discovery, what it is, and how it can help your organization.We also look back at the year so far and list some of our favorite shows this year!Video of the Week  Digital Discovery PromoJoe Kossler on LinkedInFor more information on Aspirant visit www.aspirant.comAspirant on LinkedIn and FacebookFollow Aspirant on TwitterHost InformationFollow Michael on Twitter

The GaryVee Audio Experience
Digital Discovery + Deep Dive

The GaryVee Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 50:09


This is a re-upload from yesterday due to some technical difficulties. Today’s episode is a special 4Ds edition of the podcast. That’s our Daily Digital DeepDive, a service provided by VaynerMedia where we coach other businesses on the best practices in branding and marketing today. The Q & A format of this episode allows me to go very narrow with tactics to help specific businesses to navigate the current climate. Enjoy! Let me know what you thought. Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter

The GaryVee Audio Experience
Digital Discovery + Deep Dive

The GaryVee Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 50:20


Today’s episode is a special 4Ds edition of the podcast. That’s our Daily Digital DeepDive, a service provided by VaynerMedia where we coach other businesses on the best practices in branding and marketing today. The Q & A format of this episode allows me to go very narrow with tactics to help specific businesses to navigate the current climate. Enjoy! Let me know what you thought. Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter

Adafruit Industries
EYE on NPI - Digilent Digital Discovery

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 15:26


This week's EYE on NPI is all about discovering new things - the Digilent Digital Discovery with High-speed adapter bundle (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/d/digilent/digital-discovery-with-high-speed-adapter-bundle). The Digilent Digital Discovery™ is a combined logic analyzer and pattern generator instrument that was created to be the ultimate embedded development companion. Digital Discovery was designed to optimize channels, speed, and portability. A small form factor facilitates easy storage and provides a whole suite of advanced features to allow you to debug, visualize, and simulate digital signals for most embedded projects. Digital inputs and outputs can be connected to a circuit using simple wire probes or breadboard wires; alternatively, the Digital Discovery High Speed Adapter and impedance-matched probes can be used to connect and utilize the inputs and outputs for more advanced projects. We're big fans of the affordable and powerful Digilent Analog Discovery (https://www.adafruit.com/product/4652) so when this logic-analyzer version popped up on https://digikey.com/new we snapped it up to check out. The specifications of what you get, for the price, are pretty amazing: 32-channel digital logic analyzer (1.2…3.3V CMOS, 8 channels at 800MS/s*, 16 channels at 400MS/s*, and 32 channels at 200MS/s) Digital Bus Analyzers (SPI, I²C, UART, CAN, Parallel) 16-channel pattern generator (1.2…3.3V CMOS, 100MS/s) 16-channel virtual digital I/O including buttons, switches, and LEDs – perfect for logic training applications A programmable power supply of 1.2…3.3V/100mA. The same voltage supplies the Logic Analyzer input buffers and the Pattern Generator input/output buffers, for keeping the logic level compatibility with the circuit under test. In particular, 32 channels of 200 MS/s logic analyzer input is rare to see in a sub-$1000 logic analyzer. 8 channels of 800 MS/s is also incredible, if you need that kind of speed, it's very hard to find an affordable analyzer. The wide/fast rates means this analyzer would be great for analyzing wide 8/16/24/32 address/data busses that normally you wouldn't have enough pins for. You could also check on fast protocols that normally aren't logic-analyzer friendly like RGB matrix and parallel TFT displays. Inside is a Xilinx SPARTAN FPGA and some memory for buffering signals. Like many logic analyzers, the Digital Discovery connects over USB and uses free desktop software for communication. The software in this case is called Waveforms, and is available for Mac, Windows, and Linux including Raspberry Pi (https://store.digilentinc.com/waveforms-download-only/). The same software is used for the Analog Discovery, so if you've got one of those, it'll be familiar. The software is powerful and has a lot of options and capabilities, so we definitely recommend going through some of the tutorials available on Digilent's site, like this nice walk-through on analyzing an old-school NES controller - here's a hint, it uses a serial latch! (https://blog.digilentinc.com/nes-controller-digital-discovery-waveforms/). What I use logic analyzers for is usually decoding I2C and SPI transfers while writing drivers. So I was happy to see a range of built in analyzers such as I2C, UART, CAN, even HDMI! To test it out, I connected the analyzer up to a BNO080 sensor I'm working on. I enabled I2C datalogging on the two initial pins. You can see the data stream with decoded hex values and read/write flags on initial addresses. You can also open up the events tab to see the data as a list with timestamps. The event data (or even the raw pulses) can then be exported to a spreadsheet. There's also a powerful scripting system. You can perform analysis, read data and decode protocols. (https://blog.digilentinc.com/decoding-vga-on-the-digital-discovery/) There's also a logic waveform generator you can script as a simulator for devices. (https://reference.digilentinc.com/learn/instrumentation/tutorials/hd44780_digital_discoverystart) We're pretty confident saying that for the price, this is the fastest, most powerful, capable and customizable logic analyzer you can get. And for students, it's super affordable and easy to store. Pair this up with an Analog Discovery for a full EE lab without giving up tons of desk space. Pick up a Digital Discovery from Digi-Key today at https://www.digikey.com/short/zfhz4r . You can pick up the version with high speed probe kit, or, if you aren't planning on using over 200 MS/s, the affordable basic version is at https://www.digikey.com/short/zfh997

TechVibe Radio
One Mic Stand with Aspirant

TechVibe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 9:30


Pittsburgh tech consultancy Aspirant launched its new Virtual Working Assessment for free to help businesses monitor how their workplaces are performing in our new virtual COVID-19 environment. Aspirant CEO Mike McClaine gives us all of the details: Within 48 business hours of a specific team (or entire company) completing the survey, they receive: Access to an interactive dashboard with results in a graphical format. A better understanding of the opportunities and challenges your team is experiencing based on level of importance to them. True insights through Digital Discovery’s® ability to connect themes via open-ended responses. Access to its technology and organizational effectiveness experts for advice on any issues or challenges. Get the assessment at www.aspirant.com

TEL:US Podcast
Digital Discovery Week Preview with Beth Logan

TEL:US Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 20:33


In this show Dan caught up with Beth Logan from the Library to discuss next week's Digital Discovery Week. Find out abut the week, the highlights and how you can get involved. Links: - Digital Discovery Week schedule and booking: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/library/about/digital - Beth Logan Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hey_Bethany - Dan Axson Twitter: https://twitter.com/danaxson - Library Web: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/library Twitter: https://twitter.com/sussexlibrary I: - IT Services Web: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/its Twitter: https://twitter.com/ITServices - Careers and Employability Centre Web: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/careers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SussxUniCareers - Technology Enhanced Learning: Web: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/tel Twitter: https://twitter.com/SussexTEL

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For Arts' Sake
Episode 1 - Ed Lawless (British Museum, Samsung Digital Discovery Centre): 'Digital is enhancing what museums can do'

For Arts' Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 32:09


Ed Lawless makes the British Museum more accessible to young visitors using technology within the Samsung Digital Discover Centre. He enjoys challenging the conventional models of what museum learning programmes for schools, families and young people look like. From live video links with classrooms to a growing programme of tablet guided experiences for school groups, Ed is making digital technology work for students. He has explored how familiar digital technology can be exploited in new ways to create learning experiences for whole families, not just children. Looking to the future, Ed is working with his team to develop a new strand of programming for teenagers and other young people in the Museum. Our website: https://forartsake.co.uk

Adult-Ish
Adult-ish Hiatus Update: Premiere Dates, Debut Dates, and So Much More!

Adult-Ish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 4:33


Hello, Adult-ish Fans! It's been two weeks of no new content, but we're back with host Afiya A. dropping a few quick announcements regarding our return from our New Year hiatus, return dates for another Digital Discovery podcast, Young, Black & Opinionated (YBO, as well as the debut date for our NEWEST podcast, The Luv Chronicles, hosted by Adult-ish special guest co-host, Tatianna Luv. Check out the quick clip for all the details and prepare for our return next month! Want to join the chat? Email the crew at adultish@digidisnet.comOR Join us on social media here: http://twitter.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://twitter.com/lajoliepoeta (Afiya)http://instagram.com/alja0214 (Afiya)https://www.facebook.com/vincent.bernard.543 (Vincent Bernard)http://instagram.com/vincentbernard_83 (Vincent Bernard)http://www.twitter.com/vincebernard (Vincent Bernard)http://facebook.com/tatianaluv (Tatiana Luv)http://twitter.com/tatianaluv (Tatiana Luv)http://instagram.com/tatianaluv (Tatiana Luv)https://www.facebook.com/DigitalDiscoveryNetwork http://instagram.com/digidisnet http://twitter.com/digidisnet

Adult-Ish
Adult-ish Hiatus Update: Premiere Dates, Debut Dates, and So Much More!

Adult-Ish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 4:33


Hello, Adult-ish Fans! It's been two weeks of no new content, but we're back with host Afiya A. dropping a few quick announcements regarding our return from our New Year hiatus, return dates for another Digital Discovery podcast, Young, Black & Opinionated (YBO, as well as the debut date for our NEWEST podcast, The Luv Chronicles, hosted by Adult-ish special guest co-host, Tatianna Luv. Check out the quick clip for all the details and prepare for our return next month! Want to join the chat? Email the crew at adultish@digidisnet.comOR Join us on social media here: http://twitter.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://twitter.com/lajoliepoeta (Afiya)http://instagram.com/alja0214 (Afiya)https://www.facebook.com/vincent.bernard.543 (Vincent Bernard)http://instagram.com/vincentbernard_83 (Vincent Bernard)http://www.twitter.com/vincebernard (Vincent Bernard)http://facebook.com/tatianaluv (Tatiana Luv)http://twitter.com/tatianaluv (Tatiana Luv)http://instagram.com/tatianaluv (Tatiana Luv)https://www.facebook.com/DigitalDiscoveryNetwork http://instagram.com/digidisnet http://twitter.com/digidisnet

TEL:US Podcast
Daily Digest of Digital Discovery Week - Friday

TEL:US Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 4:34


A wrap up of Wednesday’s activities for Digital Discovery Week. Find out more here: www.sussex.ac.uk/library/about/digital and join the conversation on Twitter with #SussexDDW

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TEL:US Podcast
Daily Digest of Digital Discovery Week - Thursday

TEL:US Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 6:30


A wrap up of Wednesday’s activities for Digital Discovery Week. Find out more here: www.sussex.ac.uk/library/about/digital and conversation on Twitter with #SussexDDW

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TEL:US Podcast
Daily Digest of Digital Discovery Week - Wednesday

TEL:US Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 7:59


A wrap up of Wednesday’s activities for Digital Discovery Week. Find out more here: www.sussex.ac.uk/library/about/digital and follow the conversation on Twitter with #SussexDDW

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TEL:US Podcast
Daily Digital Digest of Digital Discovery Week - Tuesday

TEL:US Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 6:02


A warp up of Tuesday’s activities for Digital Discovery Week. Find out more here: www.sussex.ac.uk/library/about/digital

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TEL:US Podcast
Daily Digest of Digital Discovery Week - Monday

TEL:US Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 6:57


A wrap up of Monday’s activities for Digital Discovery Week. Find out more here: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/library/about/digital

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TEL:US Podcast
TEL:US Podcast: Digital Discovery Week Special Preview

TEL:US Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 17:46


In this episode I chat to Head of Library Content Delivery & Digital Strategy Joanna Ball, Learning Technologist Kitty Horne and DPVC Professor Rorden Wilkinson about Digital Discovery Week at the University of Sussex. #SussexDDW Find out more info here: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/library/about/digital Dan Axson: twitter.com/danaxson Kitty Horne: twitter.com/kittyrhorne Joanna Ball: twitter.com/joanna_ball Rorden Wilkinson: twitter.com/RordenWilkinson SussexTEL: twitter.com/SussexTEL https://www.sussex.ac.uk/tel

Adult-Ish
Season 2, Ep. 2: Fish Bowl Convo With the Digital Discovery Tribe!

Adult-Ish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 42:50


In this special episode of Adult-ish, host Afiya is joined by the hosts of Digital Discovery podcasts 'Young Black & Opinionated' (Miss Chris Dee) and 'The Young Adults' (Mark Lavar & Mavinga) for a rousing round of "Fish Bowl Convo" where we had to randomly chat about K-Pop, experiences of when we were just not that into him/her, and watching cartoons as adults. And as usual, the convo goes way off course — and lands in crazy territory. Be sure to take a listen! Links mentioned in this episode: http://www.instagram.com/MissChrisDee http://www.instagram.com/marklavarhttp://www.instagram.com/digidisnet http://www.twitter.com/lajoliepoeta http://www.instagram.com/Alja0214

Adult-Ish
Season 2, Ep. 2: Fish Bowl Convo With the Digital Discovery Tribe!

Adult-Ish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 42:50


In this special episode of Adult-ish, host Afiya is joined by the hosts of Digital Discovery podcasts 'Young Black & Opinionated' (Miss Chris Dee) and 'The Young Adults' (Mark Lavar & Mavinga) for a rousing round of "Fish Bowl Convo" where we had to randomly chat about K-Pop, experiences of when we were just not that into him/her, and watching cartoons as adults. And as usual, the convo goes way off course — and lands in crazy territory. Be sure to take a listen! Links mentioned in this episode: http://www.instagram.com/MissChrisDee http://www.instagram.com/marklavarhttp://www.instagram.com/digidisnet http://www.twitter.com/lajoliepoeta http://www.instagram.com/Alja0214

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197: Smell the Transistor

Embedded

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 65:17


Chris and Elecia talk with each other about science fiction, advertising, ham radios, debugging tools, and programming languages. You can buy Embedded.fm t-shirts until May 18, 2017. You can always buy Elecia’s book: Making Embedded Systems. And don’t forget we have a Patreon if you’d like to support the show directly. Some science fiction we mentioned: Seveneves by Neal Stephenson, Nightfall and Last Question by Isaac Asimov, and the All This Time video from Jonathan Coulton. Digilent sent us goodies to review: one Analog Discovery 2 and two Digital Discovery units. So we did, though we didn't cover the high speed adapters and other nifty goodies. Check out Alvaro Prieto’s Troubleshooting tools HDDG talk for some additional information on the devices. For the giveaways, rules are in the show, hit the contact link to enter. Contest ends May 19th. Chris has been doing low-power ham radio contacts (WSPR) using an Ultimate 3S kit from QRP Labs. We talked about WSPR some with Ron Sparks in episode 76: Entropy Is For Wimps Make with Ada competition is back! It start May 15, 2017. We talked the 2016 competition with Fabien Chouteau in episode 158: Programming Is Too Difficult For Humans. Elecia is still fighting with Ubuntu before she can build her robot typist with her NVidia Jetson TX2 board. Philip Freidin sent in Stanford CS department’s reply to the lightning round question of “what language should you learn in the first college course?” Even better, he sent a link to a google spreadsheet showing how many schools answer the question. Elecia was on the Jennylyn Show. (I’ll update with a link to the specific episode on YouTube when it is available.) March Madness ended with PyBoard as the champion, more info on getting your winner’s hat soon.