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Engaging Apes App | Three Little Corgis
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8211; projects by Ken Schweller. Welcome to the Support Page for. How to use the app. Dr Ken Schweller is emeritus professor of Computer Science and Psychology at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa. He is currently head programmer at the Ape Cognition and Conservation. Initiative in Des Moines, Iowa where he develops computer programs and mobile apps to provide the bonobo residents with cognitive stimulation and enrichment opportunities. Please contact Dr. Schweller at schweller@bvu.edu.
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Lexigram Slider | Three Little Corgis
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8211; projects by Ken Schweller. Learn how bonobos at the Ape Cognition and Conservation Initiative. In Des Moines use symbolic icons called lexigrams to communicate about objects, actions and ideas with caretakers, researchers and visitors. The apes use this app to practice their communication skills. Now you too can learn how to communicate with lexigrams and talk to a bonobo. See it in the App Store. Please contact Dr. Schweller at schweller@bvu.edu. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Just outside Des Moines is a world-class research facility where scientists are working to unlock the secrets of primate development (like language) by interacting with Great Apes specifically bonobos. The Ape Cognition and Conservation Initiative (ACCI), formerly known as The Great Ape Trust, sits on 230 acres of pristine Iowa hardwood forest and has 20 acres of ape-accessible outdoor space. Our aim was to create a visual style that emphasized the importance ACCI places on research. So we focused on...
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Kanzi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Not to be confused with Kanji. October 28, 1980 (age 35). Intelligent use of lexigram. Teco (June 1, 2010). Kanzi, language-reared male bonobo, converses with Sue Savage-Rumbaugh in 2006 using a portable "keyboard" of arbitrary symbols that Kanzi associates with words. Kanzi has learned hundreds of arbitrary symbols representing words, objects, and familiar people (including the generic "Visitor"). Born October 28, 1980), also known by the lexigram. Is a male bonobo.
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Lexigrams App | Three Little Corgis
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8211; projects by Ken Schweller. The Lexigram Keyboard allows bonobos at the Ape Cognition and Conservation Initiative. To communicate electronically with their human caretakers and visitors. Kanzi is the most famous of the six bonobos at the sanctuary. He uses his keyboard to compose sentences from a set of over 500 lexigram symbols representing words and ideas. See it in the App Store. Please contact Dr. Schweller at schweller@bvu.edu. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published.
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