Sensors, Networks, and Tools: communicating with sensors and managing the flood of data
A lecture on the challenges of deploying sensors and collecting data. Will introduce project in Little Bear River Sensor network and some data collection strategies.
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Confocal Microscopy Imaging of Micro-Spheres and Defects in Liquid Crystals
S. A. Jewell gives a talk at the LC2CAM 08 conference about the use of FCPM to see director distortions around imbedded objects and in-plane fields can be resolved in a sub-micron scale.
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Wit's Last Stake
Eighteenth-century farce delights 21st-century audiences. Todd Norris describes timeless comic themes.
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Natural History
A foreign landscape is revealed to a curious world by naturalist Mark Catesby. Interpreter Robb Warren talks about the man and his art.
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A Record in the River
Oyster shells are the black box recorders of the James River. Marine scientist Juli Harding collects the data.
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The Code Duello
Rules and ceremony govern this gentlemen's contest. Mark Schneider describes the Code Duello.
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The Architect: Radical Education Reform for the 21st Century featuring Jeb Bush
Jeb Bush, Florida's former governor and founder of the Foundation for Excellence in Education, addressed the dramatically changing landscape of K--12 education, and discussed how the Notre Dame community can play a vital role in providing vision and leadership in crafting a vibrant education sector for all children as part of the 2011-12 Notre Dame Forum. The 2011-12 Notre Dame Forum, "Reimagining School: To Nurture the Soul of a Nation," is a yearlong discussion to explore the profound and cha
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Donation creates new SFU Hellenic Studies centre
A $7-million donation from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation will establish Simon Fraser University as one of the premier locations for the study of Greek history, culture, and language outside of Greece. SFU's new Stavros Niarchos Foundation Centre for Hellenic Studies will offer expanded Hellenic academic programming. This includes an undergraduate program for Greek, Balkan, and Middle East studies, a joint history/humanities major in Greek language, literature and culture, and graduate program
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Top 5 Ways for Teachers to Earn Extra Income

No one gets into teaching for the money.  It’s the holiday’s right?  Or maybe you actually have a passion for what you do?  Either way times can get tough for anyone in any profession and whilst teaching offer
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Robert Sabuda and the Pop-Up Book
In this video, a student interviews Robert Sabudo, a famous pop-up book engineer and artist.  He describes how he became interested in pop-up books, how he designs his books, and demonstrates making a simple pop-up book.  ( 4:19)
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Mount Fuji
This three minute video is about this mountain and data about it and its celebrated status in Japan.
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UMMC Physician Profile: Seema Patil, M.D.
This two-minute video introduces viewers to Dr. Seema Patil, an assistant professor in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Dr. Patil's special interests include general gastroenterology, inflammatory bowel disease and women's health. Watch this video to learn more about her practice at UMMC. Related Links: UM Digestive Disease Center http://www.umm.edu/digestive/index.htm Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology http://www.umm.
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SMU's Winning Kick in Overtime Against TCU.
SMU defeated No. 20 TCU, 40-33 in overtime. Check out the winning kick as the Mustangs take back the Iron Skillet! This marks SMU's first win over a ranked team since defeating No. 22 TCU 21-10 in Dallas on Sept. 10, 2005. Pony UP!
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SMU Mustangs Win Back Iron Skillet and Sing Varsity
SMU defeated No. 20 TCU, 40-33 in overtime. Check out the winning kick as the Mustangs take back the Iron Skillet! This marks SMU's first win over a ranked team since defeating No. 22 TCU 21-10 in Dallas on Sept. 10, 2005. Pony UP!
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Visual Studio Toolbox: Using LINQ to XML to Write XML

Previously on Visual Studio Toolbox, Robert showed how to use LINQ to XML to query data from Web sites. In this episode, Robert shows how to use LINQ to XML to write XML. He starts with a simple example that stores personal settings in an XML file, and then retrieves wines from Wine.com and writes them to an XML file. This provides offline storage of the wines da
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The University of Memphis "Tiger Blue Goes Green" event.
More than 40 campus and community partners teamed up to demonstrate the latest in "Green" technology.
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Duke on Demand Highlights for the Week of October 9, 2011
A new documentary "What Love Is" chronicles the lives of 50 women participating in the Duke Pathfinders cancer care program. Duke Law School faculty preview consequential cases set to be heard by the Supreme Court. And, the Duke Translational Medicine Institute has a new clinical trial to address drug addiction.
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Valpo Campus Overview
This video provides an overview of Valparaiso University which enrolls about 4,000 students from most states and more than 50 countries, constituting an international, interconnected community. Valpo offers five colleges for undergraduates — the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Business Administration, College of Nursing, and Christ College (honors college) — as well as graduate studies and a law school. Valparaiso University is an independent Lutheran instit
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