Belbussen in Limburg
Op het einde van deze opdracht kan de student telefonisch plaatsen reserveren op de belbus. In enkele voorgaande oefeningen zoekt de student in een folder informatie op over de belbus en bereidt hij het telefoongesprek voor door de juiste gegevens te verzamelen.
70+ Google Forms for the Classroom
Teaching and learning strategies resource that describes 70+ Google Forms for the Classroom. Examples include forms for getting to know your class, spelling tests, assessments, and more.
PMAD Daniel Cano
People Make a Difference with Danny Brassell 05/02/11 Guest: Daniel Cano
13th Annual Public Leadership Dinner - Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership
The Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business annually hosts the Public Leadership Dinner, a unique event connecting students, alumni, business, and community leaders. The event on April 14, 2011 at International House featured keynote speaker Bertrand Collomb, former Chairman and CEO of Paris-based Lafarge, and Board Member at ClimateWorks Foundation. His keynote address was entitled "Climate Change: A Business Experience and Global Governance View."
DMC TV: TACHE BBQ textbook fund-raiser
In an effort to help Del Mar College students alleviate some of the associated costs of purchasing textbooks for classes, the DMC Chapter of the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education (TACHE) held a barbecue plate fund-raiser for textbook scholarships on Saturday, April 9, 2011.
The King's Speech: The First Executive Coach?
The film The King's Speech was particularly interesting for the work of Lionel Logue, the speech therapist, who could be considered the first executive coach to King George V1th. The quality of the relationship is key: the coach creates a safe environment in which leaders can experience a trusting relationship where the only agenda is to support the learning of the Leader.
At its best, coaching is effective in helping individuals to develop a more effective and impactful communication style; man
Team Air Force One-Aerial Photography at Valpo
Team Air Force One was to provide the Valparaiso University Art Department with a camera that will allow students to safely capture photographs from a variety of outdoor locations.
TEDx McMaster U - Jessica Franklin
"Challenging the Oppression Olympics"
Driving Change, Shaping Lives || Welcome and Shifting Populations Panel
Gender in the Developing World
Welcome Remarks by Barbara J. Grosz (Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study) and Brigitte Madrian (Senior Advisor to the Social Sciences Program, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and Harvard Kennedy School)
Panel 1: "Shifting Populations" with Amy O'Neill Richard (Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons), Valerie M. Hudson (Brigham Young University), and Rhacel Salazar Parreñas (University of Southern California), moderated by Swanee Hunt
Driving Change, Shaping Lives || Health Panel
Gender in the Developing World
Panel 2: "Health" with Joyce Banda (Vice President, Malawi), Mirai Chatterjee (Self-Employed Women's Association), and Kirk R. Smith (University of California at Berkeley), moderated by Paula A. Johnson (Harvard Medical School)
03/03/11
Commencement 2011 - Student Interviews
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GRCC Commencement 2011
GRCC Commencement - April 29, 2011
The Use of Armed Drones
Mary Ellen O'Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame, has sought to raise public awareness of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones. "The C.I.A. uses drones to target enemy leaders on its 'watch list,'" O'Connell says, "but the attacks inevitably kill many people who are not on the list, including innocent women and children." O'Connell has testified before Congress and spoken to a wide variety of audiences about the international legal restraints on the u
Benefits of Electronic Medical Records
Corey Angst, Assistant Professor of Management in the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, is expert on health information technology. He conducts research on the transformational effect of IT, technology usage and IT value. He is a proponent of national digitization of health record information and believes electronic medical records (EMRs) would standardize processes, increase efficiencies and greatly diminish the potential for medical errors.
Campus Ministry Internship Program: Service and Discernment
Notre Dame's Campus Ministry Interns reflect on their experiences of ministerial service to the students and Catholic Church. The year-long program provides four recent college-graduates the opportunity to join the Campus Ministry team and work side by side with other Campus Ministry staff members. The four interns live together, sharing meals and common prayer on a regular basis. The position allows for growth personally, spiritually and professionally.
For more information: Visit http://campu
Illustrations and architecture
Today, as the James A. and Louise F. Nolen Assistant Professor of Architecture, Gorski indulges his passion for art by teaching architecture students how to combine traditional illustration techniques with digital techniques to produce compelling architectural designs.
2011 Richard H. Driehaus Prize Award Ceremony -- Peck Acceptance Speech
Robert A. Peck accepts the 2011 Henry Hope Reed Award, given in conjunction with the Driehaus Prize. Peck examines the cultural and political significance of public buildings.
Reconnecting a Community Displaced by War
Faculty, alumni, and students in the Center for Social Concerns' International Summer Service Learning Program (ISSLP) work with BOSCO Uganda to connect refugees in internally displaced persons (IDP) camps with the internet and each other.
Featuring Mick Madden '12
Center for Social Concerns: http://socialconcerns.nd.edu/academic/summer/ISSLP.shtml
ND Expert: Immigration Reform
Immigration policy expert Allert Brown-Gort, associate director of the University of Notre Dame's Institute for Latino Studies, says the U.S. needs to consider the economic reality of immigration and turn to the Department of Labor to enforce current labor laws.
Understanding Untouchability: An Examination of 1,589 Gujarati Villages
Christian Davenport presents research on caste discrimination, providing insights into how this problem can be eliminated.













