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    On teaching design innovation: Interview with Ashley Hall

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    This article features an interview between Ashley Hall and Cristina Ferraz Rigo, design strategist at Philips Lighting. The discussion centres around the differences between design innovation and other design disciplines, the key factors in understanding innovation and strategies for educating future innovators

    Oral history interview with Nancy Coats-Ashley

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    Nancy Coats-Ashley, a 1995 Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame inductee and retired attorney and district court judge, recalls her path to earning a law degree. She talks about challenges she faced as a woman being in the minority in law school and in her job search once she had earned her degree. She talks about balancing work and family and relocating for her career. She also explains her role in establishing the Mental Health Court in Oklahoma and its importance.The Inductees of the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame Oral History Project aims to preserve the voices and experiences of inductees to the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame who serve as pioneers in their fields, made significant contributions to the state of Oklahoma, or have championed other women, women's issues, or served as public policy advocates for the issues important to women

    Elizabeth Ashley Mitchell in a Sophomore Recital

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    This is the program for the sophomore voice recital of Elizabeth Ashley Mitchell, accompanied by Cindy Fuller. The recital was held on February 20, 1998, in Mabee Fine Arts Center\u27s McBeth Recital Hall

    RCA and NASA collaboration leads to Mars rovers of the future

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    Article in Wired magazine recording the outputs from the IDE & Vehicle design module developed and coordinated by Ashley hall and Daniele Bedini with support NASA, ESA and PRAMAC

    Supplement Series for the Journal of Religion & Society

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    The article affirms that the contemporary ecumenical agreements (especially between Roman Catholics and Lutherans) are the result of extensive study and exhaustive dialogue at an institutional level. The author’s thesis pushes back against a particular claim that these contemporary ecumenical breakthroughs are the result of a progressive, liberal attitude that is dismissive of the importance of rigorous doctrine. The author argues that, in the cases he presents, the ecumenism of the twentieth and twenty-first century is actually most faithful to the processes and insights of confessional dialogue in the sixteenth century. It is not a devaluation of doctrine but the decoupling of church and state as a context for these dialogues that offers the greatest cause for why more recent dialogues have met with more success than dialogues in the past. |Keywords: Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Ecumenism, Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, From Conflict to Communion, colloquy, Regensburg, Formula of AgreementReligion and Reform79-891

    Catholic Comments Podcast.

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    Rev. H. Ashley Hall discusses the Pope’s visit to Sweden and the other developments in Catholic/Lutheran ecumenical dialogue. Hall is Associate Professor of Theology at Creighton University

    Ashley Judd and Candelaria Silva discuss, Bittersweet Humanitarianism at Ford Hall Forum, video recording, 4/8/2011

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    Ashley Judd, award-winning actress, humanitarian, and author of All That Is Bitter and Sweet joins moderator Candelaria Silva, author and Roxbury Film Festival founder, to discuss Judd\u27s experiences in feminist social justice work to discover the relationship between healing oneself and healing others.https://dc.suffolk.edu/fhf-av/1107/thumbnail.jp

    Catholic Comments Podcast.

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    The Reverend Doctor H. Ashley Hall discusses his participation in the formal Lutheran Catholic Dialogue

    Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire (Proof)

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    Lithotint by William L Walton (1796-1872), depicting a mansion with two workers standing in the entrance, two men loading grass on a horse cart and two more are relaxing on the grass. Original drawing by James Duffield Harding (1797-1863). Published in London May 1, 1844 by Chapman & Hall. Artist Proof. Originally produced for "The Baronial Halls, and Picturesque Edifices of England", London 1848, author; Samuel Carter Hall.Mr JA van Tilburg bequeathed his "prentenkabinet" of over 10 000 graphic works to the University of PretoriaJacob van Tilburgab201

    Experimental Design: Design Experimentation

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    This paper was selected for publication in MIT’s Design Issues. The research takes an original approach by positioning experimentation as a comprehensive design methodology, rather than using the traditional industrial design approach of employing experimentation as a problem-solving tool within a standard design model. It is an evolution of design thinking on non-linear design methods first developed by Hall and presented to the ‘International Association of Societies of Design Research Conference’, Seoul, South Korea (2009), and in a paper entitled ‘Innovation design engineering: Non-linear progressive education for diverse intakes’ presented at the ‘International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education’, University of Brighton, UK, which offered a non-linear pedagogy (Hall and Childs 2009) that uniquely supports a diverse interdisciplinary intake. Experimental design is well known in the science domain but very little evidence has been recorded of experimentation in industrial design and its position in relation to work in other science and research domains. Connections are made with theories on research methods, an analysis of case studies and comparisons of literature on experimentation from science disciplines, especially that of Kuhn (1962), Galison (1987), Pasteur’s quadrant for scientific research in Stokes (1997) and Borgdorff (2007). Hall makes significant claims in exploring and articulating a model of design experimentation that highlights the differences between scientific and design experimentation. This work was original in describing an experimental design model for the increasing activity in early phases of design development by recording and enhancing knowledge in this important area for future design research and practice. The methods researched in the paper were later used in experimental design workshops in Daegu, South Korea (2011) and Busan, South Korea (2012)
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