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Thursday, November 16, 2023
- All dayOn Their Own: Supporting Independence in Autistic Students using Activity Systems🌟 Exciting Learning Opportunity Alert! 🌟Join us for a transformative experience with "On Their Own: Supporting Independence in Autistic Students Using Activity Systems." 🧩📅 When: All throughout November📌 Where: Online - Accessible anytime!📧 Contact: Mercedes Pagano at paganom@fau.edu 📞 Call: (561)-212-8058In this pre-recorded event, you'll unlock a world of insights:1️⃣ Gain a deep understanding of why activity systems are remarkably effective in nurturing independence.2️⃣ Dive into the research base of the activity system and discover its powerful potential.3️⃣ Learn practical strategies to implement the activity system, fostering independence in the classroom, home, and the community. 🏠🏫🌆Empower yourself with knowledge that can make a real difference in the lives of autistic students. 🧡💙Don't miss this opportunity to make a positive impact! 🌠Register https://pepsasupporting.eventbrite.com
- All dayPractical Ways to Support Advocacy in Students with Disabilities: A Guide for Parents and Educators🌟 Exciting News for Parents and Educators! 🌟 Throughout November, join us for an empowering presentation on "Practical Ways To Support Advocacy In Students With Disabilities." 🎓✨On this journey, we'll explore how to seamlessly integrate decision-making, reasoning, and problem-solving into daily tasks, fostering independence and empowerment in students.📆 Save the date and don't miss out on expert insights!🔍 For more details, reach out to Mercedes Pagano:📧 Email: paganom@fau.edu📞 Call: (561)-212-8058Register: https://SupportAdvocacy.eventbrite.com
- 9:00 AM15hMARGINALIA: CONVERSATIONS FROM THE MARGINS OF THE JAFFE COLLECTIONThe portion of the exhibition that is in the Jaffe Book Arts Gallery is available for viewing during our regular hours: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn more here.
- 1:00 PM1hI-SENSE Distinguished Seminar Series: Towards the Research Convergency of Marine Energy TechnologiesTowards the Research Convergency of Marine Energy TechnologiesIn this seminar, I will first overview the research challenges of marine energy technologies, present our work in the past decade on power takeoff design, hydrodynamics, power electronics, control co-design, tank and ocean tests, and then discuss the powering the blue economy applications, including seawater desalination, offshore aquaculture, marine communication, and hybrid wave-current generation. Finally, I will summarize the talk with my vision of driving the research convergence of marine energy through multidisciplinary research collaboration, crosscutting academia-industry-community partnership, and multi-dimensional workforce training.Guest Speaker: Lei Zuo, Ph.D., ASME Fellow, Herbert C. Sadler Collegiate Professor of Engineering Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering University of Michigan – Ann ArborCan't join in-person? Join here: http://tiny.cc/ISENSE1116
- 1:00 PM1hI-SENSE Distinguished Seminar Series: Towards the Research Convergency of Marine Energy TechnologiesTowards the Research Convergency of Marine Energy TechnologiesIn this seminar, I will first overview the research challenges of marine energy technologies, present our work in the past decade on power takeoff design, hydrodynamics, power electronics, control co-design, tank and ocean tests, and then discuss the powering the blue economy applications, including seawater desalination, offshore aquaculture, marine communication, and hybrid wave-current generation. Finally, I will summarize the talk with my vision of driving the research convergence of marine energy through multidisciplinary research collaboration, crosscutting academia-industry-community partnership, and multi-dimensional workforce training.Guest Speaker: Lei Zuo, Ph.D., ASME Fellow, Herbert C. Sadler Collegiate Professor of Engineering Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering University of Michigan – Ann ArborCan't join in-person? Join here: http://tiny.cc/ISENSE1116
- 3:30 PM1h 20mMathematics of Data ScienceMathematics of Data ScienceWilliam E. Hahn, Ph.D.Office: Wimberly Library, Room 103 (Sandbox)Email: whahn@fau.eduCourse Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes1. Understand the fundamentals of neural networks and deep learning algorithms2. Learn various methods used to construct, train, evaluate and deploy mathematical models3. Analyze different types of input data including image data4. Utilize Python libraries such as PyTorch for building data science notebooksCourse Number: MAP-2192CRN: 14640Credits: 3 credits
- 5:00 PM1h 15mGraduate College Admissions - Information SessionJoin us for our Virtual Graduate Information Session on Thursday, November 16 from 5:00 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. This hour long session will include information regarding Financial Aid, Testing and Test Preparation and Graduate Admissions. For students seeking academic advising from specific programs, departmental contact information will be provided. For questions regarding the session, please contact Elizabeth Weber, Manager, Graduate Admissions and Events at elizabethweber@fau.eduRegistration Information: https://fau-grad.libcal.com/event/10117470
- 5:00 PM1h 15mIndependent Living Skills Workshop🌟 Join our Independent Living Skills Workshop! 🌟🗓️ Dates: 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14 ⏰ Time: 5:00pm - 6:15pm (via Zoom)Are you ready to enhance your independence? Join us for a transformative journey at our upcoming Independent Living Skills Workshop! 🌈 This engaging and interactive workshop will equip you with essential life skills to navigate daily challenges with confidence.🔑 Learn practical skills for: ✅ Budgeting and financial literacy ✅ Time management and organization ✅ Cooking and nutrition tips ✅ Basic home repairs and maintenanceDon't miss out on this incredible opportunity to gain valuable skills that will empower you in every aspect of life. To register or learn more, reach out to Alexzandria May at amay8@fau.edu.📢 Hurry, limited spots available! Reserve your spot today! 📢#EmpowerWithSkills 🚀 #IndependentLivingWorkshopEmbrace the future with confidence! 🌟🏡🕰️
- 5:00 PM2hSupersize Game NightJoin PB in playing your favorite games on a Supersized version!
- 7:00 PM1hVibrant & JoyfulHear the FAU Symphony Orchestra perform music that is Vibrant & Joyful! This concert will feature an orchestral suite of dances from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, including the most colorful and thrilling musical moments from the ballet. The evocative sounds of Inocente Carreño’s Margariteña will also be highlighted. FAU’s own Dr. Juan Antonio Peña will be the featured soloist in the beautiful Spanish masterwork, Concierto de Aranjuez for classical guitar and orchestra, by Joaquín Rodrigo. Conducted by Dr. Laura Joella.