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  Emerging Technologies Day 2005
 

Friday, April 8, 2005
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Richmond Salon Rooms
VCU Student Commons
Monroe Park Campus

This year, in conjuction with Emerging Technologies Day, Technology Services is sponsoring a regional Blackboard meeting, Innovative Teaching Strategies for Faculty Using Blackboard on April 7 & 8 in the University Student Commons. More details about that meeting can be found on the conference website.

Special Exibit: Viz3D Visualization System 11:00 - 1:00
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Keynote Speaker: Dr. Susan Hardwicke
Founder, kSERO Cognitive Development Center

"Applying New Brain Research to Education"

Susan Hardwick, PhD

Dr. Susan Hardwicke is the founder and director of the kSERO Cognitive Development Center, located in the Virginia Biotechnology Research Park. The Center’s mission is to develop each individual’s capacity to learn by improving their cognitive skills. The methods used in the program derive from recent research on learning and the brain.

Dr. Hardwicke has had an eclectic education and career, starting as an Echols Scholar and a member of the first class of women at the University of Virginia. She received her Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Psychology from George Washington University, where she was also an invited lecturer. During the 1980’s in San Diego, California, Dr. Hardwicke performed some of the earliest research on computerized testing for the Department of Defense. Her work included developing high technology communications products for the U.S. and international military services. Also while in California, Dr. Hardwicke did research and created a graduate level course in Adult Development for the California School of Professional Psychology.

Moving to Richmond 13 years ago, she created a quality management and human development consulting practice, and authored a book on the subject. The desire to create technology products coupled with the special needs of the education sector compelled Dr. Hardwicke to start the first online educational assessment company, eduTest, Inc. Motivated by her experience with testing and education, as well as her lifelong interest in nutrition and well-being, she founded the kSERO (“I know” in Greek) Cognitive Development Center to help clients address learning problems such as Attention Deficit Disorder and cognitive impairment from chemotherapy and surgery. The Center has received government validation in the form of federal grant contracts to develop innovative after-school programs to enhance the cognitive skills of our ever expanding student population.

If you'd like to see what we did last year, you can visit last year's ET Day home page to view the slides and see what presenations were offered.

Watch this site for more information as it becomes available.

 
     
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