糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Downtown announces fall lecture series
糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock DowntownFaculty members at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock will present their research on a variety of topics this November at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Downtown. The weekly lecture series will feature presentations about Tableau, blockchain basics, the benefits of mindful self-compassion, the effects of screen time on children, and the use of microcomputers in wildlife and water quality research.The schedule includes:Wednesday, Nov. 6, 6-7 p.m., 鈥淚ntroduction to Tableau鈥 with Dr. Vess Johnson, assistant professor of business information systemsTableau is one of the most widely used platforms for data visualization and visual analytics. Dr. Johnson will provide a brief introduction to Tableau and a hands-on demonstration of how it can be used in a corporate environment to create dashboards and perform analytics. Those who have access to Tableau (a free trial is available online) will be able to follow along.Wednesday, Nov. 13, 6-7 p.m., 鈥淗ow Much is Too Much? Evidence-Based Screen Time Guidelines for Children鈥 with Dr. Chris Lloyd, associate professor in the School of Social WorkThursday, Nov. 14, 5:30-7 p.m., 鈥淏lockchain Basics鈥 with Dr. Kyleen Prewett, associate professor of accountingBlockchain鈥檚 digital ledger technology is poised to transform the way businesses record, store, and transmit information and digital assets. According to PwC鈥檚 2018 Global Blockchain Survey, 84 percent of companies are at least dabbling in blockchain. This seminar presents the basics of how blockchain works and explores how companies like Walmart, IBM, American Express, Amazon, and FedEx are using blockchain today.Wednesday, Nov. 20, 6-7 p.m., 鈥淭he Island Project: Using the Raspberry Pi for the Internet of Things鈥 with Dr. Phil William, bioinformatics technology director in the Department of Information ScienceTwo solar/battery-powered Raspberry Pis, microcomputers running Linux OS, will be onsite at the Island next to the Clinton Presidential Library. One will operate as a wildlife camera, while the other will be used for water quality testing in the Arkansas River. The two units will communicate through a local stand-alone WiFi network.All lectures are free and open to the public; however, individuals are encouraged to RSVP by emailing [email protected]. For more information, contact Ross Owyoung, 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Downtown director, at 870-501-2700 or [email protected].More information is available online.