>Hi everyone! Attached is the flyer for the upcoming Science Café on
>September 5. This time, the presentation will be focused on the use of
>"serious video games" in social science research. Don't miss it!
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>On 8/8/13 3:38 PM, "Theresa Tittle" <
tti...@pls.lib.ok.us> wrote:
>
>>How does the attached look?
>>
>>T
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Crowell, Sean M. [mailto:
scro...@ou.edu]
>>Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 3:08 PM
>>To: Theresa Tittle
>>Subject: Re: Science Cafe
>>
>>Thanks! You're the best.
>>
>>On 8/8/13 3:06 PM, "Theresa Tittle" <
tti...@pls.lib.ok.us> wrote:
>>
>>>You bet. I'll get to work on the flyer
>>>
>>>t
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Crowell, Sean M. [mailto:
scro...@ou.edu]
>>>Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 3:03 PM
>>>To: Theresa Tittle
>>>Subject: FW: Science Cafe
>>>
>>>Theresa,
>>>
>>>Found a speaker! Is the room still reserved?
>>>
>>>Sean
>>>
>>>
>>>On 8/8/13 1:28 PM, "Dunbar, Norah E." <
ndu...@ou.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Yes, that sounds great. How about this:
>>>>
>>>>Serious Video Games in Cognitive Bias Training
>>>>
>>>>Dr. Norah E. Dunbar (Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2000) is an
>>>>Associate Professor of Communication and a Director of the Center for
>>>>Applied Social Research at the University of Oklahoma. Her expertise
>>>>is in nonverbal and interpersonal communication, with special emphasis
>>>>on dominance and power relationships and interpersonal deception. She
>>>>has published over 30 journal articles and book chaptersand has been
>>>>awarded over $6 Million in external grants and contracts from sources
>>>>such as the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, The
>>>>National Science Foundation, The Central Intelligence Agency, and the
>>>>Center for Identification Technology Research.
>>>>
>>>>Norah
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Dr. Norah E. Dunbar
>>>>Department of Communication
>>>>Center for Applied Social Research
>>>>University of Oklahoma
>>>>________________________________________
>>>>From: Crowell, Sean M.
>>>>Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 11:36 AM
>>>>To: Dunbar, Norah E.
>>>>Subject: Re: Science Cafe
>>>>
>>>>Norah,
>>>>
>>>>Are you interested in speaking? If so, could you send me a title, a
>>>>short blurb about the talk, and perhaps a few sentences about you? We
>>>>try to get information out to the community early to maximize exposure.
>>>>
>>>>Sean
>>>>
>>>>On 8/7/13 11:18 PM, "Dunbar, Norah E." <
ndu...@ou.edu> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi Sean. Where do you meet? I teach until 6pm on Thursdays.
>>>>>Norah
>>>>>
>>>>>Norah Dunbar, Ph.D.
>>>>>Department of Communication
>>>>>Center for Applied Social Research
>>>>>University of Oklahoma
>>>>>
>>>>>On Aug 7, 2013, at 10:43 PM, "Crowell, Sean M." <
scro...@ou.edu>
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Nora,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I received your information from Keri Kornelson in the math
>>>>>>department.
>>>>>> She thought you might be interested in speaking at Science Café.
>>>>>>Your work sounds really fascinating, or at least the little blurb
>>>>>>she passed along.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have an open slot for Thursday, September 5 at 7pm. Is there any
>>>>>>chance your available and interested in speaking that night? If
>>>>>>not, we typically meet the first Thursday of every month.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sean
>>>>
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