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Vanleer | Fix Programming ErrorsFound errors doing the walk-through this video demonstrates how it get's solved. Netlinx code.
From Chris Robinson
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Troubleshooting Audio Switching in EST-L1255Discovered while doing the AV commissioning in EST-L1255, the audio was not switching when selecting a different source. This is a demonstration of how I begin to solve this issue, which,…
From Chris Robinson
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Sarah Morris, Dan Richardson, and Olivia Leu - Democracy in Focus: Exploring Media Literacy with the Carter CenterThe Carter Center’s Sarah Morris, Dan Richardson, and Olivia Leu provided insight into the Center's mission, projects, and the crucial role of media literacy in today's society.…
From Catherine Manci
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Wendy H. Wong - We, the Data: Human Rights in the Digital AgeWong’s We, the Data is a rallying call for extending human rights beyond our physical selves — and why we need to reboot rights in our data-intensive world. Exploring the pervasiveness of…
From Katie Gentilello
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Extension of Self: what it means to be human in a digital worldFour artists from the Extension of Self exhibit sit on a panel with Birney Robert to discuss their art practice and how they navigate the digital world and identity. They question the role that…
From Katie Gentilello
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50 Years of Title IX Panel DiscussionOn June 23, 1972, Congress passed the landmark legislation of Title IX, forever changing the scope of women’s sports in the United States. As the 50th anniversary takes place in 2022, Georgia…
From Katie Gentilello
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Rare Book Spotlight: Joan Blaeu’s Grooten AtlasJoin Alison Reynolds, Research Services and Instruction Archivist at the Georgia Tech Library; Jim Sowell, Astronomer and Observatory Director at Georgia Tech School of Physics; and Nick Wilding,…
From Katie Gentilello
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Gideon Marcus - What Science Fiction Got Wrong...and Right! (and how you make the future)In the 1950s and '60s, scientists and engineers were hailed as saints of progress. People believed that technology would solve all of the world's problems. But the science fiction and…
From Katie Gentilello
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Economic Mobility as a Tool for a Sustainable Future with Raphael Bostic, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaRaphael Bostic, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, discusses "Economic Mobility as a Tool for a Sustainable Future." Bostic will be in conversation with Dean Kaye Husbands…
From Katie Gentilello
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Ruth Kanfer - Ageless Talent: Enhancing the Performance and Well-Being of Your Age-Diverse WorkforceKanfer will discuss the book’s strategies and tools for addressing problems related to employee motivation, performance, and well-being in the context of rapid technological and social change.…
From Katie Gentilello
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Panel Discussion with Former Students of Hin BredendieckHow did Hin Bredendieck’s teaching philosophy and experience at the Bauhaus impact designers who studied under him? Join the Georgia Tech Library for a live streamed panel discussion with the…
From Katie Gentilello
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Bauhaus Book Talk: Hin Bredendieck: From Aurich to AtlantaThe Georgia Tech Library welcomes Gloria Köpnick and Rainer Stamm in conversation with Dean Leslie Sharp for a lively discussion of their 2020 book Hin Bredendieck: From Aurich to Atlanta. This…
From Katie Gentilello
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Ismael Rafols - Mapping How Science May Contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Analysts are rapidly developing methods to map publications to SDGs in the face of policy demands. However, as reported by Armitage et al. (2020), a high degree of inconsistency is found when…
From Katie Gentilello
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Audio Visual Code Tutorial | Making Adjustments in IC-115As we look into the room functioning of the audio visual system, I notice some additions that need to be added to the AMX code.
From Chris Robinson
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