Elsbeth Neil

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Primary Title:  
Rudd Found Endowed Chair
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Email Address:  
eneil@umass.edu

Kerri Karnbach

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Primary Title:  
Supervisor, Dining Hall
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
UMass Dining - Retail
Email Address:  
kkarnbach@umass.edu

Elyse Bianchet

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Primary Title:  
Research Fellow
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Health Promotion & Policy
Email Address:  
ebianchet@umass.edu

Audra Schwalm

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Manager of Facilities, Custodial Operations
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Facilities Management
Email Address:  
aschwalm@smith.edu

Personal Health Informatics

This course will cover the design of personal health and wellness technologies. Using the personal health informatics model, we will learn various challenges in designing technologies for personal health data collection (e.g., step count, heart rate, or food intake etc.), integration, self-reflection, and behavior change. Going further, students will understand design issues in sharing personal health data and discuss design guidelines for collaborative data collection, reflection, and care.

Personal Health Informatics

This course will cover the design of personal health and wellness technologies. Using the personal health informatics model, we will learn various challenges in designing technologies for personal health data collection (e.g., step count, heart rate, or food intake etc.), integration, self-reflection, and behavior change. Going further, students will understand design issues in sharing personal health data and discuss design guidelines for collaborative data collection, reflection, and care.

Circuits and Electronics II

Analysis of circuit response to sinusoidal excitation; phasor analysis, impedance, admittance, power, frequency response, transfer functions, Bode plots, filters. Linear analysis of nonlinear circuits; DC biasing of 3 terminal devices, small signal analysis, single device amplifiers, small signal gain and frequency response.

Rehearsing Liberation: Theatre

Rehearsing Liberation: Applied Theatre for Revolutionary Change. How can theatre serve as a rehearsal for liberation? What does it mean to make art in the midst of systemic violence, political unrest, or cultural transformation? In this course, we will explore applied theatre as a tool for social intervention, collective healing, and revolutionary imagination. Blending theory and practice, students will examine how performance has been used across the globe to resist oppression, foster community, and envision new worlds.
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