Neuroscience in the Courtroom
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Leverhulme Visiting Professor. Please note there is some interference on this recording.
Leading and Managing Organisations (8/10): Some Implications for Communication
These resources are particularly intended for those who are learning at and from work. They support a University of Plymouth module, which can contribute to the University's Continual Professional Development (CPD) framework. Through this framework learners can achieve a Bachelors in Professional Developments or a Masters in Professional Development.
Within the University's CPD programme the resources will be introduced and used by a tutor who will support and facilitate student learning thro
Designing Excel Solutions for the Web: Part 1 In part one of this two-part series, Larry Waldman, Excel Program Manager, discusses how to think about designing Excel solutions for the Web. As the Program Manager for Excel Services extensibility, Larry talks through the power of solutions built on Excel Services and what's now available in SharePoint 2010. This includes some additions to the Excel Web Services as well as the all new Excel REST API and JavaScript object model (JSOM). Using one or all of these APIs in concert allo
Visual Studio Toolbox: Creating Item Templates In this episode of Visual Studio Toolbox, we talk about reuse, something we want as much of as we can get. We look at how you can create your own item template. We take an XAML splash screen and turn it into an item template that shows up when in the Add New Item dialog box. Then, we take a look at the VSIX Explorer and Export Template Wizard extensions and see how they make it easy for us to create a .vsix file—with that file, other developers can easily install (or uninstall) the splash s
Silverlight TV 75: Quick and Dirty UX Testing (Design Tips Mini Series) Susan shares her insights on how to do quick and dirty UX testing to help your application be more successful. Susan (who works with great people on the UX team, including Corrina Black, Tsitsi Gora, and Arturo Toledo) has a lot of experience working on usability and spends a lot of time working with designers and application users to help determine what makes a good user experience for products like Visual Studio, Silverlight, and Windows Phone apps. In this episode, Susan discusses the foll
Games, Multimedia, Animation & Music End of Year Show 2011
The Games, Multimedia, Animation & Music End of Year Show gave future potential employees, and industry experts, the opportunity to see our students' work.
The End of Year Show celebrated the achievements of the Interactive Media and Music Sound & Performance subject group students, working creatively, and exploiting cutting-edge technologies to create professional products.
Students displayed their final year projects, from the initial brainstorming through to the research and development, and
A conversation with Steve Levy '87
ESPN Anchor Steve Levy '87 talks about his Oswego experience prior to hosting the annual Commencement Eve Dinner and Torchlight Ceremony May 13, 2011.
Northeastern Research Q&A: Professor Hajjar
Professor and chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Jerome Hajjar, discusses innovative research at Northeastern University to develop new types of buildings and bridge systems that can
help cities withstand hazards such as earthquakes and hurricanes.
GoNU.TV Season Recap - Baseball 2011
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Mac in a Minute: Roger Trull Farewell - HD
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Intro to Economic Development 2June2011
Intro to Economic Development 2June2011
Thames Discovery Programme - 10 (UCL)
Episode 10: Down by the seaside - Explore the archaeology and history of the Thames foreshore, London's biggest archaeological site, with our exciting Heritage Lottery funded project
Further information:
http://www.thamesdiscovery.org
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Highway 61 Visited
In August 2009, School of Architecture Professor Philip Bess took his Graduate Urban Design Studio through the South, following famed U.S. Route 61 (The Blues Highway), and the Natchez Trace, among others, down to New Orleans. The main goals of the traveling studio were to experience different forms of urbanism in motion, to understand how regional forms developed, and to add to the students' overall awareness of how urban design impacts lives.
"You become a great urbanist," Professor Bess said




















