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Notes from TOS 2011 (Part 2): Food Industry
Food Industry: Friend or Foe? My apologies for the delay in resuming regular posting, and sharing more of my experiences from TOS. I also attended the pre-conference session “Food Industry Outreach— Strategies the Food Industry Is Using to Address Obesity. … Continue reading
Posted in TOS 2011
Tagged choice, complex systems, food environment, food industry, solutions, TOS2011, trust
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How do you challenge students to solve complex problems?
How do you help a class of undergraduate students learn that obesity is a complex problem that cannot be solved with the simple message of “eat less, move more”? Previously I blogged about a class experiment I used to illustrate … Continue reading
Posted in Behaviour Change, Complexity, Teaching
Tagged behaviour change, capacity, competition, complex systems, cooperation, feedback, obesity, solutions
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