Sunday, April 17, 2011

What's Happening!


is a worldwide leader in developing models of how students develop 21st century problem solving skills. The company's IMMEXsoftware assisted learning in more than 150,000 students in classrooms internationally by integrating these multimedia simulations into a unique web-based learning platform for modeling strategic thinking and problem solving. These models help teachers teach, students learn, and administrators make informed educational decisions through the continual, and real-time evaluation problem solving progress. We accomplish this by leveraging existing proprietary libraries of tasks, data sets and advance intelligence-derived performance models, and then extending them with cutting-edge technologies such as second-by-second EEG-derived models of workload, engagement and distraction. During the past five years The Learning Chameleon, Inc. has applied these technologies and developed Team NeuroDynamics. While most people can recognize if a team is in the groove or out of synch, it is more difficult to predict when changes in the state will occur, yet having this ability would be important for dynamically adapting team performance. If we can predict when a team is going out of synch we can provide real-time feedback to help prevent performance errors, lapses in communication or lapses in attention. In this way the company, like its name sake successfully blends within and across educational and assessment environments. Please check out our new website for more information and thank you for your continued support!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation & Education Conference (I/ITSEC)
















Dr. Ron Stevens presented: A Neurophysiologic Approach for Studying Team Cognition presentation at this year's Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference, November 29 - December 2, 2010, in Orlando, FL, at the Orange County Convention Center. I/ITSEC is the world’s largest simulation and modeling event. The manuscript was co-authored by Trysha Galloway, Chris Berka and Adrienne Behneman. A copy of the publication may be found here.

Human Factors and Ergonomics Society




Author Dr. Ron Stevens presented: Temporal Sequences of Neurophysiologic Synchronies can Identify Changes in Team Cognition at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society held at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco from September 27 through October 1 and was attended by more than 1,590 members and nonmembers from the United States and around the world. The manuscript was co-authored by Chris Berka, Trysha Galloway, and Adrienne Behneman. A copy of the publication is here.