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Title | Will you be Holland's Next Top Criminal? Do the Crime Check with Lifestyle Informatics |
Abstract | On Saturday, November 6, the VU will organize the Bachelor Information day for high school scholars. On this day, in addition to the normal activities, the Bachelor Lifestyle Informatics will organize a special event: the Crime Check. During this interactive event, I will ask the audience a number of questions (via voting machines), in order to find out "what is the probability that they will become delinquent". In addition to entertaining the audience, the second goal of the event is of course providing information (in a fun way) about the types of skills students learn during the Bachelor programme. In my WAI talk, I will do (an English version of) the Crime Check with the audience. This presentation serves two purposes: 1) to inform you about the type of presentations that are given during PR actitivities for Lifestyle Informatics, and 2) to illustrate the possibilities of using voting machines during teaching. |
Other presentations by Tibor Bosse
Date | Title |
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27 November 2006 | |
07 May 2007 | |
17 March 2008 | |
06 April 2009 | There's Always Hope: Enhancing Agent Believability through Expectation-Based Emotions |
08 November 2010 | Will you be Holland's Next Top Criminal? Do the Crime Check with Lifestyle Informatics |
30 January 2012 | A Normative Agent System to Prevent Cyberbullying |
04 February 2013 | How to Enhance Student Engagement in Your Classes? An Experiment with a 'Course as a Game'. |
02 December 2013 | Studying Shared Situation Awareness by Agent-Based Simulation |
18 January 2016 | Simulation-based Training of Aggression De-escalation |
07 November 2016 | Supporting Human-Robot Teams in Space Missions using ePartners and Formal Abstraction Hierarchies |
03 April 2017 | Do Computer Science Faculty Members have a Gender Bias During a Virtual Job Interview? |
04 December 2017 | WAI I leave the VU - An overview of my research career |