Pervasive Computing With Everyday Devices to Build and Sustain Resilience and Wellbeing
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the potential of pervasive computing in enhancing resilience and wellbeing through everyday devices in this insightful lecture by Dr. Pablo E. Paredes. Delivered as part of Stanford University's PHIND (Precision Health and Integrated Diagnostics) Summer 2021 series, the talk delves into innovative approaches to leveraging ubiquitous technology for mental health support. Dr. Paredes, a Clinical Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences with a courtesy appointment in Epidemiology and Population Health, shares his expertise on integrating computing into daily life to promote psychological well-being. Gain valuable insights into the intersection of technology and mental health, and discover how common devices can be utilized to build and sustain emotional resilience in this hour-long presentation.
Syllabus
Stanford Radiology: PHIND (Summer) 2021, Paredes: Pervasive Computing With Everyday Devices
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Stanford Radiology
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