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Chalfield Dog Training Club

chalfield dog training club

Situated on the edge of Nottingham - Chalfield Dog Training Club trains dogs to obedience competition level, or just to behave correctly in the community. Kennel Club registered, the club brings its experience to both the public street, and the show ring, training for excellence in obedience shows, companion shows, and acceptable behavior in all walks of life. The Club meets Tuesday Evenings 6.45pm - 7.50pm Beginners Course, 8.00 - 9.00pm Intermediate Class, 9.00 - 10.00pm Advanced Class. At :- Clifton Community Centre, 14 Southchurch Dr, Clifton, Nottingham NG11 8AR For Details contact: Sheila (sheila_edwards_@hotmail.com) Secretary, A Drechsler (0115) 9282641. Beginners Categories :- The aim of beginners classes is to teach owners to train their dogs basic obedience to a standard, not only acceptable to the owners, but also acceptable to the community regarding safety and control. Commands taught include walking to heel, sit and down stays and recalling dogs on command. Puppies taught in the beginners class are given these basics and Kennel Club Puppy Foundation assesment award Advanced Categories:- These classes are for owners whose dogs have progressed from the Beginners stage and wish to achieve Bronze, Silver, and Gold Kennel Club Good Citizens Awards and/or reach higher standards of obedience, including entering obedience shows. Commands used at these higher levels will be progressively taught for detailed exercises which include advanced heelwork, retrieve, send away, scent, advanced stays and advanced control work.

Dr. Carolina Fuentes Toro

dr. carolina fuentes toro

I am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the School of Computer Science and Informatics at Cardiff University, working on Human-Computer Interaction and Human-Robot Interaction as part of the Human-Centred Computing Research Group and member of the new Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human-Machine Systems (IROHMS). Previously, I was a Postdoctoral Researcher at Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute, University of Nottingham, I worked in the area of Human-Robot Interaction and Human-Computer Interaction. Also, I was part of the EPSRC project "Autonomous Internet of Things", at the Mixed Reality Lab, University of Nottingham. My research focuses on human-robot collaboration, human-computer interaction, Internet of Things (IoT), and a socially responsible approach for designing technology. I am particularly interested in understanding the impact of technology through a user-centred research focus in different contexts, i.e healthcare, domestic environments, factory domains, and the global south. My background is in Computer Science, I received my Ph.D. at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, working at the HumaLab research group, during that time I explored: The impact of novel interfaces to support the self-report of emotions of informal caregivers/unpaid carers. How digital skills affect preferences of interfaces: Tangibles, Mobiles, and Ambient. Technology and social network use in complex contexts, i.e mothers of children with chronic illness, informal caregiver/unpaid carers of dependent elderlies, and isolated caregivers.