Event Description
Dr. Temple Grandin will talk about how people and animals think. This program is sold out, but live streaming and a recorded video will be available.
We will be streaming this event live (6:30 pm on Tuesday, May 15). The live stream link is mms://win.1.c3.audiovideoweb.com/va90winlive2125. The stream will become operational at 6:30 pm, Tuesday, May 15.
This stream is in Window Media Video (WMV) format so you will need a player that is compatible with this format. Bear in mind that streaming videos are often blocked on some networks. If you are unable to view the live stream, we apologize for any inconvenience.
We will also present a recorded video of this program on our website within days of this event. Look for it on our home page.
Visual thinkers, mathematical thinkers, and word thinkers abound in the human population, while animals, lacking verbal language, think in sensory ways. Everyone processes information differently—the world needs all kinds of minds.This talk, The Cheryl Beth Silverman Memorial Lecture, is co-sponsored by the Goodwin College of Professional Studies at Drexel University. It is free and open to the public. |