Providing Academic,

Providing Academic is and individual or organisation that provides input for current or future courses, degrees, certifications in Meeting Architecture. The input can come from existing professions, disciplines or sciences.

SPEAKER: John Medina

John Medina has the rare gift of making science fun and accessible to business leaders. He is an extraordinary speaker -- perhaps one of the most energetic and engaging speakers you will ever encounter. And he has a message that every leader needs to survive and thrive at work.

In a keynote presentation or dynamic workshop, Medina guides you through his 12 Brain Rules, things you should know about how the brain works. With fascinating stories and his characteristic sense of humor, he'll explain:

DRIVE


Synopsis
Forget everything you thought you knew about how to motivate people--at work, at school, at home. It's wrong. As Daniel H. Pink explains in his new and paradigm-shattering book Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, the secret to high performance and satisfaction in today's world is the deeply human need to direct our own lives, to learn and create new things, and to do better by ourselves and our world.

Dr. Nick Morgan

About Nick Morgan:
Topics on his blog:
- Basic Principles of Persuasive Rhetoric

DAYLIGHTING, ARCHITECTURE AND HEALTH

Building Design Strategies

By
Mohamed Boubekri, Professor of architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Description

Lighting Design (Chapter from the book 'A Design Manual Schools and Kindergartens')

Lighting Design (from 'A Design Manual Schools and Kindergartens')
Background and significance of daylighting

René Vanhove

René is a creative project manager for meetings, events and live communication. His background is theatre and René has almost 20 years of experience in the meeting industry. He has been working in Africa, the Middle East and all over Europe for corporate and institutional clients. He does conceptual work, preproduction and production / staging with a dynamic focus on shaping the client’s message into a live experience.

Genetic Basis Of Musical Aptitude: Neurobiology Of Musicality Related To Intrinsic Attachment Behavior

 ScienceDaily (May 27, 2009) — Music is social communication between individuals -- humming of lullabies attach infant to parent and singing or playing music adds croup cohesion. The neurobiology of music perception and production is likely to be related to the pathways affecting intrinsic attachment behavior, suggests a recent Finnish study.

SUGGESTOPEDIA

The best results of suggestopedia are not due to any technique (guided relaxation, guided fantasies, breathing exercises, etc.) as a number of authors fabricated but to a holistic knowledge of the psychophysiological mechanisms of personal reserve. On the basis of extremely productive research studies, we arrived till present to the following conclusions for the absolutely required knowledge that should be assimilated by the teachers in the course of their methodical training:

The Arts and Quality of Life Research Center


Temple University

Presser Hall 2001 N 13 Street Philadelphia PA 19122     T.U.Zip: 012-00

Dr. Cheryl Dileo, Director  Phone: 215-204-8542Email: aqlrcenter@temple.edu

Dr. Joke Bradt, Assistant Director   Phone: 215-204-8542  Email: jbradt@temple.edu

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