How data is transforming the music industry (16:56)
Brian Moon, Ph.D., an Assistant Professor at the Fred Fox School of Music where he is the Coordinator of Music in General Studies at the University of Arizona. How we listen to music is changing the industry. Subscription services like Spotify, online radio like Pandora and even our internet searches use big data to figure what drives our music taste. Or do companies use big data to influence what we listen to and what we enjoy? Brian Moon explains how data is influencing the music industry.
Explaining ADHD (1:05:38)
Frank Ninivaggi, Ph.D., is an associate attending physician at Yale–New Haven Hospital, an assistant clinical professor of child psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine’s Child Study Center and the psychiatric director of the Devereux-Glenholme School in Washington, Connecticut. He is in private practice in New Haven, and teaches at Yale. He is a regular contributor to Psychology Today online and his book, Making Sense of Emotion: Innovating Emotional Intelligence has just been published. Dr. Frank Ninivaggi talks about ADHD reframing and to give us a new perspective on “performance deficit' disorder".
Teens are as Sedentary as 60-year-olds (1:52:02)
Ron Hager, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Exercise Sciences in the College of Life Sciences at Brigham Young University. His area is expertise is Chronic Disease Prevention. Dr. Hager shares a study that shows that teenagers today are not getting enough physical activity.