CESU 2011: Conférence de clôture de R.Gagnayre
XXIV Colloque national des CESU au palais des congrès de Strasbourg du 30 novembre au 2 décembre 2011.
CESU: Centre d'Enseignement des Soins d'Urgence.
CONFÉRENCIERS de clôture
Pr Jean-François DENEF
Président de la Société internationale francophone d’éducation médicale (SIFEM)
« Implanter une réforme pédagogique : de l’intention aux actes »
Pr Rémi GAGNAYRE
Médecin, professeur en scien
12.445 Oral Communication in the Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (MIT)
This course focuses on developing oral presentation skills through practice, self-evaluation, and in-class feedback. Topics include slide preparation, answering difficult questions, explaining technical details and presenting to a general audience.
RES.14-001 Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab Executive Training: Evaluating Social Programs 2009
This five-day program on evaluating social programs will provide a thorough understanding of randomized evaluations and pragmatic step-by-step training for conducting one's own evaluation. While the course focuses on randomized evaluations, many of the topics, such as measuring outcomes and dealing with threats to the validity of an evaluation, are relevant for other methodologies. About the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab J-PAL's goal is to reduce poverty by ensuring that policy is based
12.445 Oral Communication in the Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (MIT)
This course focuses on developing oral presentation skills through practice, self-evaluation, and in-class feedback. Topics include slide preparation, answering difficult questions, explaining technical details and presenting to a general audience.
Cinémathèques et cinéphilies de demain. Table ronde
COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL
Table ronde avec Romain Blondeau, Gian Luca Farinelli, Alexander Horwath, Luc Lagier, Jean-François Rauger.
Romain Blondeau est critique aux Inrockuptibles.
13 et 14 octobre 2011
Organisé par le Centre National de la Cinématographie et de l’Image Animée et la Cinémathèque française :
« Révolution numérique : et si le cinéma perdait la mémoire ? »
Gian Luca Farinelli est le directeur de la
21A.460J Medicine, Religion and Politics in Africa and the African Diaspora (MIT)
This course provides an exploration of colonial and postcolonial clashes between theories of healing and embodiment in the African world and those of western bio-medicine. It examines how Afro-Atlantic religious traditions have challenged western conceptions of illness, healing, and the body and have also offered alternative notions of morality, rationality, kinship, gender, and sexuality. It also analyzes whether contemporary western bio-medical interventions reinforce colonial or imperial powe
Indicators, Human Rights, and Global Governance: Part 2
Indicators are rapidly multiplying as tools for assessing and promoting a variety of social justice and reform strategies around the world. There are rule of law indicators, indicators of violence against women, and indicators of economic development, among m
Indicators, Human Rights, and Global Governance: Part 1
Indicators are rapidly multiplying as tools for assessing and promoting a variety of social justice and reform strategies around the world. There are rule of law indicators, indicators of violence against women, and indicators of economic development, among m
Part 2: Contested Histories & Disembodied Voices: How to Speak Of the Arab Jew
A Lecture Presented by David Shasha, a major progressive intellectual leader who writes on subjects ranging over Sephardic Jewish identity, history, culture and politics. The term Arab Jew is one that is at the very foundation of the contestation of the histo
Part 1: Contested Histories & Disembodied Voices: How to Speak Of the Arab Jew
A Lecture Presented by David Shasha, a major progressive intellectual leader who writes on subjects ranging over Sephardic Jewish identity, history, culture and politics. The term Arab Jew is one that is at the very foundation of the contestation of the histo
Categorizing Memory
This video briefly explains different categories of memory. Some types covered are iconic, echoic, long-term memory, semantic memory, episodic memory, procedural memory, sensory memories, episodic memories, and procedural memories. The information is good and would make a great introduction for further study. (06:00)
Building and Testing Bicycle Wheels
Want your students to remember math or science class the next time they ride a bike? Give them an inside look at what it takes to build and test durable, high-tech bike wheels. In the assembly room, spokes are plucked like guitar strings to ensure equal tension and a balanced load.In a test room, a custom machine is subjecting a wheel to 4.4 million bumps! Behind the scenes, high performance bikes are all about science,technology, engineering and math (STEM). A good video for career day too.<
Young Giant Pandas Playing
This very short video shows young Giant Pandas playing on a swing. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 1 Minute)
Holiday Greetings from Purdue's Annual Fund
2011 Holiday Greetings from Purdue's Annual Fund
Give back to Purdue at: https://donate.purdue.edu/DesignateGift.aspx?allocation=RF0001&appealCode=11175&allocationDescription=PurdueAnnualFund
The Psychological and Social Foundations of Conflict pt. 1
Dr. Marc Gopin discusses the origins of human nature based on Western thinking. He also discusses WWi and WWII and their contribution to the field of Conflict Resolution as well as Realistic thinking.
Honors Colloquium - "A Day in the Life 2030" Presentation
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Learning from history
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Frank Chalk, professor of History at Concordia University in Montreal, largely defined the field of genocide study in the 1970s by co-authoring the seminal History and Sociology of Genocide with retired Concordia colleague Kurt Jonassohn. They established the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, where Chalk serves as director.
He discusses his new textbook, Mobilizing the Will to Intervene, with Major Chris Young of the Canadian Armed Forces. T
Westin Brings Holiday Cheer to Diamond Children's Medical Center
Westin La Paloma chefs and employee visited University of Arizona Medical Center's Diamond Children's Medical Center to decorate cookies with patents. The volunteers provided all the needed supplies - cookies, icing, chef hats, aprons and decorations to children and their families as they celebrated the holiday season.
TagTeam: Enhanced Social Tagging For Classification and Current Awareness
TagTeam is a middleware tagging hub for the Open Access Tracking Project. The hub will collect feeds from any tagging service, braid them together, improve them in various ways, and then produce output feeds to which readers could subscribe.
Spartan Sagas: Jennifer Berggren
Media and information sophomore, Jennifer Berggren, explains what it means to her to truly be a Spartan and how she loves her passion for work in film.
"I also try to make a diiference with the way that I live, even though it's a small gesture in the community, it really helps in the littlest ways."