https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/CSC%20Community%20%26%20Climate%20Resilience%20Report_Final%20%281%29%20%281%29-1.pdf
In response to the pressing need for enhanced climate resilience, the Center for Sustainable Communities (CSC) at Temple University held a series of conversations with community organizations in Fall 2023. These conversations represent a snapshot of the barriers and opportunities communities are facing in coping with the impacts of climate change which are compounded by socio-economic inequality.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/Complementarity-and-Cannibalization-of-Offline-to-Online-Targeting-A-Field-Experiment-on-Omnichannel-Commerce.pdf
However, it is debatable whether such offline-to-online tar-geting is effective. On the one hand, advocates argue that inducing offline customers to buy online may complement a firm’s store channel. This is because as more channels are used to engage customers, the value of these customers increases (Gimpel et al. 2018), and multichannel shoppers are more loyal and spend more than single ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Talks/AGI16-NARS-Tutorial.pdf
Basic Assumption “Intelligence” is the capability of a system to adapt to its environment and to work with insufficient knowledge and resources
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This course offers a practical introduction to media analysis, spanning various areas such as audiences, content, industries, policy and regulation, consumerism, and citizenship. We will provide definitions and examples and explore the practical methods used to analyze them. The course will examine traditional and emerging media, from print and television to the internet and artificial ...
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A multi-disciplinary investigation into the unorthodox strategies deployed by contemporary guerrilla artists and activists, reformers and humanitarians, eventually culminating in the design and realization of one or more small-scale humanitarian interventions within Temple's surrounding communities. NOTE: This course fulfills the Human Behavior (GB) requirement for students under GenEd and ...
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Almost all of us interact with digital maps regularly for finding directions and the locations of services, like the nearest coffee shop. Yet for most, the inner workings of digital maps remain a mystery. This course provides an in-depth exploration of how digital maps work - what technologies support location tracking, where do the mapped data come from, and how digital maps are used to ...
https://www3.fox.temple.edu/discover/2022/11/11/from-dream-to-reality-how-we-built-a-gourmet-dog-food-kitchen/
We freshly bake our high-value training treats, meal toppers and fresh-frozen foods each day in small batches. This is a unique concept in the dog treat and food industry that provides unmatched transparency and freshness to our customers. Our kitchens are both open-concept and open to the public—you can see our process from raw ingredients to finished products each day. This sets us apart ...
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Ever feel overwhelmed by the amount of information we have access to? Not sure whom to believe? This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to discern truth from fiction (and what lies in between) as they engage in rich discussions on current events. Students learn how to understand, evaluate, and criticize information from surveys and scientific studies encountered in ...
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Meghan Morris is an Associate Professor at the Beasley School of Law and Affiliate Faculty in the Department of Anthropology at Temple. Her research examines the role of law in conflict, peacemaking, and paramilitary activity, with a particular focus on property. She is trained as an anthropologist, and draws on ethnographic fieldwork, property law, and property theory to rethink property and ...
https://cst.temple.edu/sites/cst/files/documents/9055%20TUCST%20Commencement_PROOF%20%281%29.pdf
In 2020, Wardlaw and her sister Elana McDonald created the Twin Sister Docs organization, which focuses on health, wellness and self-advocacy. Their mission is based on the “3Ts,” trust, translate and transform. Trusted messengers providing culturally accurate medical information which translates into individuals becoming advocates in their healthcare, leading to transformational outcomes.