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Academic Activity 

“There is nothing wrong in change, if it is in the right direction. To improve is to change, so to be perfect is to have changed often.”

Churchill, 23 June 1925

Dr. Nava Shaked is the Head of Multidisciplinary Cluster in
the Holon Institute of Technology (HIT)
 

The Academic world is undergoing dramatic changes and there is broad consensus today that it is no longer sufficient to study specific disciplines. Thinking and action methods should be taught to train students to deal with complex problems in environments of multi-dimensional challenges.

 

Multidisciplinary programs and study centers are one of the answers given by world-class institutions such as Stanford, Harvard, and Milan Politecnico to prepare students for this contemporary and futuristic challenges environment, which involves in-depth engagement with technology, design and human experience.

 

The Holon Institute of Technology (HIT) is proud to be one of the only academic institutions that offers a curriculum that combine different disciplines and faculties and give expression to the diversity offered by the institution.

 

The courses are designed for students from all faculties and offer a variety of multidisciplinary topics taught by lecturers from academy and industry.

Publications
CUNY GC Courses
 

Interesting Inputs:

5 minutes illuminating lecture about Multimodality

Basic terms and ideas to get you interested in this wonderful stat of the art area.

For more 5 min technological lectures.

A 7 minutes exciting lecture about Speech Processing and what is so interesting about that and relevant to our everyday life.

In Sep 2015, we celebrated  the 10th anniversary of AVIOS Isarel. 10 years of wonderful activities, conferences and community sharing.

See you next year.....

A 9 minutes lecture about the relationship between technology and customer service. The ROI for Digital Customer Service at CSE 2013.

Fredrick- virtual medical assistant. Final project (2016) of my student, Slava Lesik, Afeka Academic College of Engineering

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