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This describes a research project based on Beaudoin, L. P. Cognitive Productivity: Using Knowledge to Become Profoundly Effective. https://leanpub.com/cognitiveproductivity/
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P., Author: Gauthier, Geneviève, Author: Winne, Philip H.
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Contains (a) a short introduction; (b) poster; (c) references.The original abstract peer-reviewed publication is:Beaudoin, L. P. (2015). Specification for a productive practice app to assess and improve psychological treatments for romantic grief and other tertiary emotions. Poster to be presented at ISRE 2015 in Geneva, July 2015 (International Society for Research on Emotions).
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P.
Date created: 2015-06-29
The concepts presented in this paper are discussed in more detail in Cognitive Productivity: Using Knowledge to Become Profoundly Effective (Beaudoin, 2015).
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P.
Date created: 2015-05-27
Author: Holden, Meg, Author: Cameron, Ken, Author: Farahbakhsh, Amy, Author: Hunter, Chelsea, Author: Simon, Jacint, Author: Magtoto, Jordan, Author: Friesen, Mark, Author: Cross, Meghan, Author: Petersen, Steven, Author: Sidhu, Terry
Date created: 2014-03
Supplementary materials will be made available.This paper has ben submitted to AISB-2017 (Bath, England) http://aisb2017.cs.bath.ac.uk/index.html
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P., Author: Hyniewska, Sylwia, Author: Hudlicka, Eva
Date created: 2017-01-25
This is a test of super-somnolent mentation theoretical framework using the Serial Diverse Imagining technique. CogSci Apps Corp.'s SomnoTest, which is a research version of mySleepButton, was used in the serial diverse imagining group. Submitted to SLEEP 2016 Conference in Dec 2015. Accepted for publication.
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P., Author: Digdon, N., Author: O’Neill, K., Author: Racour, G.
Date created: 2016-03-17
Bringing the Neighbourhood Into Infill was a year-long research project conducted within the Graduate Urban Studies Program in 2015-2016. Our partners on this project were Small Housing BC and the City of Surrey. The project was funded by the Bullitt Foundation and investigates how to overcome barriers to increasing the density and diversity of housing forms within Metro Vancouver.
Author: Holden, Meg, Author: Thumm, Alex Jürgen, Author: Gjata, Elton, Contributor: Villagomez, Erick
Date created: 2016
Bringing the Neighbourhood Into Infill was a year-long research project conducted within the Graduate Urban Studies Program in 2015-2016. Our partners on this project were Small Housing BC and the City of Surrey. The project was funded by the Bullitt Foundation and investigates how to overcome barriers to increasing the density and diversity of housing forms within Metro Vancouver.
Author: Holden, Meg, Author: Thumm, Alex Jürgen, Contributor: Villagomez, Erick
Date created: 2016
Errata are listed in the updated versions. Latest version is 1.4, on 2015-12-12.
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P., Contributor: Luc P. Beaudoin
Date created: 2013-03-31
Author: Zhu, Yushu, Author: Holden, Meg, Author: Vaez Mahdavi, Dorin, Author: Zeng, Ziqing Amy
Date created: 2022-07-27
Author: Emami, Sara, Author: Lee, Robyn, Author: Holden, Meg, Author: Martin, Lainey, Author: Mahmood, Atiya, Author: Winters, Meghan, Contributor: Hey Neighbour Collective
Date created: 2023-05
This report was prepared with the assistance of leaders of the Hey Neighbour Collective, including Michelle Hoar and Stacy Barter, and other researchers and participants, including Sarah van Baarsen, Robyn Lee, Lainey Martin, Sara Emami, Dorin Mahdavi, Callista Ottoni, Sydney Boulton, Niloofar Hedayatti, Sogol Haji Hosseini, and Rojan Nasiri.
Author: Nouri, MohammadJavad, Author: Holden, Meg, Author: Sones, Meridith, Author: Winters, Meghan, Author: Mahmood, Atiya, Contributor: Hey Neighbour Collective
Date created: 2022-11-07
This report was created in partnership with South Vancouver Neighbourhood House and Marpole Neighbourhood House.
Author: Holden, Meg, Author: Firth, Caislin, Author: Fassihi, Farina
Date created: 2021-06-01
Accompanying this report is a Photobook that resulted from this research project. This photobook is especially for the residents who participated. Participants showed how the COVID-19 pandemic affected their sense of social context, including their local neighbourhood environment. This book is a showcase of the places and situations that were identified as facilitating or inhibiting social connections in people's home environments at this time, their explanations of the way they understand and relate to these places, and what they think it would take to generate a greater sense of sociability. It accompanies a longer analytical report of the same titlle.
Author: Martin, Lainey, Author: Holden, Meg, Author: Hey Neighbour Collective
Date created: 2021-12-01
Abstract is peer reviewed. The poster and references attached here are not peer reviewed.
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P., Author: Lemyre, Alexandre, Author: Pudlo, Monika, Author: Bastien, Célyne H.
Date created: 2019-09-21
- Abstract is peer reviewed. The poster (to be attached here) are not peer reviewed.- the comments in the poster are deliberately there to illustrate the reflective practice on the research.
Author: Selham, Zineb, Author: Guloy, Sheryl, Author: Bastien, Célyne, Author: Beaudoin, Luc P., Author: Carrier, Julie
Date created: 2019-06-12
Author: Zhu, Yushu, Author: Holden, Meg, Author: Han, Piao, Author: Kim, Steve
Date created: 2021-05-13