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Latest podcast episodes about jenny sabin

The Academic Minute
Jenny Sabin, Cornell University – AI Architecture Driven by Humans, Powered by AI

The Academic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 2:30


On Cornell University's Impacts of A.I. Week:  How humans interact with artificial intelligence may take many forms. Jenny Sabin, Arthur L. and Isabel B. Wiesenberger Professor in Architecture & Inaugural Chair of Design Tech, details a piece of architecture that humans and A.I. can help influence. Jenny E. Sabin is an architectural designer whose work […]

The Second Studio Design and Architecture Show
#173 - Jenny Sabin, Alvin Huang, and Mitch McEwen on Project PPE and Architects Aiding During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Second Studio Design and Architecture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 82:22


Alvin Huang is the Founder of Synthesis Design + Architecture and Program Director of USC’s Graduate and Post-Professional Architecture Programs. Help Alvin with Project PPE here. Jenny Sabin is the Founder of Jenny Sabin Studio, Sabin+Jones LabStudio with biologist Peter Lloyd Jones, and Director of Graduate Studies, Associate Dean for design initiatives in the college of architecture, art and planning at Cornell. Help Jenny with Project PPE here. Mitch McEwen is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Princeton University, the Director of the Black Box Research Group at Princeton University and Co-Founder of A(n) Office. Help Mitch with Project PPE here and here. The Midnight Charette is now The Second Studio. SUBSCRIBE  • Apple Podcasts  • YouTube  • Spotify CONNECT  • Website: www.secondstudiopod.com • Instagram • Facebook • Twitter  • Call or text questions to 213-222-6950 SUPPORT Leave a review :) EPISODE CATEGORIES  •  Interviews: Interviews with industry leaders.   •  After Hours (AH): Casual conversations about everyday life.  •  Design Reviews: Reviews of creative projects and buildings.  •  Fellow Designer: Tips for designers.

Microsoft Research Podcast
096 - Art + Architecture + AI = Ada with Jenny Sabin and Asta Roseway

Microsoft Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019


Jenny Sabin is an architectural designer, a professor, a studio principal and MSR’s current Artist in Residence. Asta Roseway is a principal research designer, a “fusionist” and the co-founder of the Artist in Residence program at Microsoft Research. The two, along with a stellar multi-disciplinary team, recently completed the installation of Ada, the first interactive architectural pavilion powered by AI, in the heart of the Microsoft Research building in Redmond. On today’s podcast, Jenny and Asta talk about life at the intersection of art and science; tell us why the Artist in Residence program pushes the boundaries of technology in unexpected ways; and reveal their vision of the future of bio-inspired, human-centered, AI-infused architecture. https://www.microsoft.com/research

Concordia Ed Tech Podcast
Tech Talk Roundtable 06-06 | L.E.A.P. – Live from the 2018 ACAMIS Tech Conference

Concordia Ed Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 20:58


Description Today we are live from the Western Academy Beijing auditorium, home of the 2018 ACAMIS Technology Conference! Our audience is made up of our wonderful colleagues working in international schools throughout China and Mongolia, and I will add that they have not been paid to be here. So, either they somehow actually chose to be here in a moment of extremely poor judgement or they collectively took a wrong turn on the way to the exit. Either way, we’re ever so glad they’re here. Lessons Learned Chris - When you plan for sub coverage for a conference double check the date you told the sub to show up. Daniel - Craig Kemp’s keynote stands out: School’s  Digital Learning Model “To integrate technology purposefully and authentically….start with the WHY and establish Non-Negotiables with Consistency.  (Apple Certified Teacher and Common Sense Digital Citizenship Certified Teacher) Dennis - If you need students to record their voice and want to minimize the noise in your classroom, the solution can be found on Taobao.  Kudos to Casey Koschmeder who found these retro telephone handsets.  Want to look awesome? You need one of these. Fun Fact(s) Why is the leap day always in February? Well, because it only has 28 days. When Julius Ceasar reformed the calendar he added two months, July (named after himself) and August. At that point February had 30 days in it. When Julius was eventually followed by Augustus, Augustus Caesar thought his month was as worthy as July so he ordered that two days be taken from February. So blame him for the silly mnemonic device we have to learn. Notes & Links ACAMIS THEME: L.E.A.P. (Learn, Engage, Apply, Personalize) LEARN - What have you learned at the conference? (Audience Poll)  Here is a sampling of the audience shares… “I am using menti.com next week!” Kendal Reilly “Sphero Mini” - Benjamin Bin “Dollar Street and Dear Delta” - Lina Farrow “Gap Minder, Nearpod” - Steve Stander “New tools for formative assessment!” Sarah Wenn “Mindshow synchronous/asynchronous VR collaborative recording software. It’s also free! ” - Jenny Sabin & Richard “Google Lit Trips & Google Earth” - Adam Amster “Classcraft” - Hui “Digging into to Unity to program MergeCube” - Ben Leung “I love Anchor if you’re interested in starting a podcast at your school. Free.” - Sandra Chow “Relationships Matter - Empatico.org (connect them to the world!)” - Jason Kaiser “affinity.serif.com/en-us/” - james Dyson “Squishy Circuits and Sketch-Notes” - Annie “AR Yearbook”- Irwin “Veer.tv” - Mel Varga “Tapping into Twitter for expertise and sharing own learnings” - Victor “I programmed my first robot!” - Tori Greene Thanks to all who participated in our WeChat. ENGAGE - How do you use technology to engage learners? SPECIAL GUEST: Aaron Foster - High School AP Environmental Science Teacher at Nansha College Preparatory Academy. Recently finished Masters in Game Based Learning. APPLY & PERSONALIZE - It’s not about you. Oh, The Things That You Know (text) Oh, The Things That You Know (Ensemble Video Link) (Google Video Link)  

Concordia Ed Tech Podcast
Tech Talk Roundtable 06-06 | L.E.A.P. – Live from the 2018 ACAMIS Tech Conference

Concordia Ed Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 20:58


Description Today we are live from the Western Academy Beijing auditorium, home of the 2018 ACAMIS Technology Conference! Our audience is made up of our wonderful colleagues working in international schools throughout China and Mongolia, and I will add that they have not been paid to be here. So, either they somehow actually chose to be here in a moment of extremely poor judgement or they collectively took a wrong turn on the way to the exit. Either way, we’re ever so glad they’re here. Lessons Learned Chris - When you plan for sub coverage for a conference double check the date you told the sub to show up. Daniel - Craig Kemp’s keynote stands out: School’s  Digital Learning Model “To integrate technology purposefully and authentically….start with the WHY and establish Non-Negotiables with Consistency.  (Apple Certified Teacher and Common Sense Digital Citizenship Certified Teacher) Dennis - If you need students to record their voice and want to minimize the noise in your classroom, the solution can be found on Taobao.  Kudos to Casey Koschmeder who found these retro telephone handsets.  Want to look awesome? You need one of these. Fun Fact(s) Why is the leap day always in February? Well, because it only has 28 days. When Julius Ceasar reformed the calendar he added two months, July (named after himself) and August. At that point February had 30 days in it. When Julius was eventually followed by Augustus, Augustus Caesar thought his month was as worthy as July so he ordered that two days be taken from February. So blame him for the silly mnemonic device we have to learn. Notes & Links ACAMIS THEME: L.E.A.P. (Learn, Engage, Apply, Personalize) LEARN - What have you learned at the conference? (Audience Poll)  Here is a sampling of the audience shares… “I am using menti.com next week!” Kendal Reilly “Sphero Mini” - Benjamin Bin “Dollar Street and Dear Delta” - Lina Farrow “Gap Minder, Nearpod” - Steve Stander “New tools for formative assessment!” Sarah Wenn “Mindshow synchronous/asynchronous VR collaborative recording software. It’s also free! ” - Jenny Sabin & Richard “Google Lit Trips & Google Earth” - Adam Amster “Classcraft” - Hui “Digging into to Unity to program MergeCube” - Ben Leung “I love Anchor if you’re interested in starting a podcast at your school. Free.” - Sandra Chow “Relationships Matter - Empatico.org (connect them to the world!)” - Jason Kaiser “affinity.serif.com/en-us/” - james Dyson “Squishy Circuits and Sketch-Notes” - Annie “AR Yearbook”- Irwin “Veer.tv” - Mel Varga “Tapping into Twitter for expertise and sharing own learnings” - Victor “I programmed my first robot!” - Tori Greene Thanks to all who participated in our WeChat. ENGAGE - How do you use technology to engage learners? SPECIAL GUEST: Aaron Foster - High School AP Environmental Science Teacher at Nansha College Preparatory Academy. Recently finished Masters in Game Based Learning. APPLY & PERSONALIZE - It’s not about you. Oh, The Things That You Know (text) Oh, The Things That You Know (Ensemble Video Link) (Google Video Link)  

Archinect Sessions
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Archinect Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 42:23


In this week's episode, we talk to Jenny Sabin—architect, artist, researcher, educator, and winner of the 2017 Young Architect's Program at MoMA PS1.