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We are always trying to improve BOOM and we couldn't do it without you. Thanks to your survey feedback, we created our first-ever BOOM series where we focus on one topic for a series of interviews. The theme of this series is mobility, accessibility, and design! Our first episode features Professor Kat Steele, who is at the University of Washington and leading her own reimagining mobility series with the community. We discuss her own research that employs principles of universal design and accessibility, and learn how she continually adapts everything from her writing process to her classroom design to be more inclusive of people of all abilities. Learn more: Steele Lab: https://steelelab.me.uw.edu/ Reimagining Mobility Series: https://create.uw.edu/join-us-reimagining-mobility/ Project Sidewalk: https://sidewalk-spgg.cs.washington.edu/ (not open sidewalks as we stated in the episode) Access map: https://www.accessmap.io/ Accessibility courses: https://sbctc.instructure.com/courses/1698678 Making presentations more accessible: https://sbctc.instructure.com/courses/1698678 & https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3085564 Follow BOOM! Twitter: @biomechanicsOOM Instagram: @biomechanicsonourminds Facebook: @biomechanicsonourminds
We are always trying to improve BOOM and we couldn’t do it without you. Thanks to your survey feedback, we created our first-ever BOOM series where we focus on one topic for a series of interviews. The theme of this series is mobility, accessibility, and design! Our first episode features Professor Kat Steele, who is at the University of Washington and leading her own reimagining mobility series with the community. We discuss her own research that employs principles of universal design and accessibility, and learn how she continually adapts everything from her writing process to her classroom design to be more inclusive of people of all abilities. Learn more: Steele Lab: https://steelelab.me.uw.edu/ Reimagining Mobility Series: https://create.uw.edu/join-us-reimagining-mobility/ Project Sidewalk: https://sidewalk-spgg.cs.washington.edu/ (not open sidewalks as we stated in the episode) Access map: https://www.accessmap.io/ Accessibility courses: https://sbctc.instructure.com/courses/1698678 Making presentations more accessible: https://sbctc.instructure.com/courses/1698678 & https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3085564 Follow BOOM! Twitter: @biomechanicsOOM Instagram: @biomechanicsonourminds Facebook: @biomechanicsonourminds
Well… SOMEONE had to do it. Paul Brooks was sent on assignment to check out the nightmare fever dream everyone is talking about – CATS. The MOVIE. Appropriately enough, he’s joined […]
As permaculture evolves, it becomes increasingly evident that achieving a resilient, regenerative harmony between humans and natural systems requires the conscious cultivation of strong and lasting beneficial relationships among people. Terra Verde considers permaculture design strategies for the invisible structures that tie us together: our families and households, community groups, organizations, legal systems, and even governments. Delia Carrol of Little Hill Garden Arts, Melora Golden of Recode, and Kat Steele of Esalen and the Urban Permaculture Guild share their experience with the emerging discipline of social permaculture. The post Terra Verde – August 17, 2012 appeared first on KPFA.
Kat Steele, is a Permaculture teacher and director of the Urban Permaculture Guild in Oakland, California. Kat is trained in ecovillage design, natural building,and workshop facilitation. In this interview, Kat Steele discusses how to apply Permaculture to your own life and what it was like to be one of Al Gore's 1,000 "foot soldiers."
Local film is a growth industry. This episode features interviews with Southern Ohio Filmmakers Association board members Margaret McGurk and Kat Steele. Christian Appleby of Media Bridges is also a guest.