Going Green with Dan Phillips (1 of 4)
A story about Dan Phillips of Phoenix Commotion, a company that helps the working poor build houses out of recycled materials.
“Religious History of the U.S. from the Earliest European Settlements to the Presentâ€
Watch videos of Carole Bucy, professor of history at Volunteer State Community College, teaching classes on “Religious History of the U.S. from the Earliest European Settlements to the Present†as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Diversity has long been one of the defining characteristics of the United States. This class explores the religiouskeep reading »
How to Maximize the Impact Of Your Interview Seminar
Rice ADVANCE
Panel discussion presented by Emilia Morosan at the 2010 NSF ADVANCE Workshop: Negotiating the Ideal Faculty Position, A Workshop for Underrepresented PhDs and Postdocs in Science, Engineering […]
Discouraging Gender Stereotypes in Unconventional Careers, Part 2
Part 2 of 2: "Gender and Leader Stereotypes: How They Limit Womens Opportunities and Constrain their Behavior in Leader Roles." Women continue to be underrepresented in the sciences and engineering and in leadership positions within politics and business despite considerable gains made in other areas over the last few decades. Drs. Cheryan and Eagly examine the social and structural obstacles that contribute to this underrepresentation. They will also share promising individual strategies and
Imaging Informatics: Brain and Musculoskeletal Applications
Speaker: Dr. Usha Sinha, SDSU
Carmen re-imagined
Through her project /carmen/karmen/s/, UCL Mellon Fellow Dr Mi Zhou is bringing together various disciplines and artists to examine and re-interpret the story and opera of Carmen. The project encompasses three events over two days, including 'CENTRIFUGE -- Carmen Sampled', a collaboration between artist Robin Storey and choreographer/dancer Johanna Devi.
Dr Zhou is supported by the UCL Mellon Programme: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/mellon-program
UCL European Institute: http://bit.ly/flJU6F
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Japan feels ratings agency pinch
Japan faces a mountain of debt, falling tax revenues and a shrinking population, and credit rating agencies are calling for government action.
USC School of Pharmacy: Clinical Rotation
USC offers pharmacy students tremendous breadth and depth in clinical rotations during the final year of the program. In this video, Jeffrey Sayers, director of pharmacy at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, discusses the state-of-the-art opportunities available for USC pharmacy students at the VA.
Learn more about the University of Southern California: http://www.usc.edu
Learn more about the USC School of Pharmacy: http://pharmacyschool.usc.edu/
Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night Animation
This is a very short video showing a little girl in her pajamas jumping into Vincent Van Gogh's painting Starry Night. The little girl flies through the painting. There is no commentary but there is a printed comment at end by Van Gogh "Art is the window of an artist's heart". This is a great teaching resource for elementary students to introduce famous artists such as Van Gogh (0:45)
Song Tribute to Vincent Van Gogh "The Starry Night "
This video is a great teaching resource for upper middle school/high school students and would work well in conjunction with an introductory lesson on Art Appreciation and/or Vincent Van Gogh. As the song plays that talks of Vincent's life, the Starry Night stars twinkle. The animated painting using Sqirlz software is set to music by Don McLean. (4:35)
News #61 - Love Is In the Air - Or Is It?!
Valentine’s Day. You either love it or you hate it. Maybe you hate it because you were the only kid in class that never got any Valentine’s in grade school. Or maybe it’s your favorite holiday because you love chocolate, candy hearts and champagne. (Ok, well, who doesn’t?) Our Innovative Language Learning office seems to [...]
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Black History Month; Part 2 of 2
NYIT Roundtable host Shaun Hall speaks with actor/comedian Chuck Nice about Black History Month. New York Institute of Technology (NYIT). Part 2 of 2
05 - Evolution des pratiques et recherches : quelles perspectives ?
Cette conférence a eu lieu à l’occasion des journées scientifiques « Pédagogie universitaire numérique », organisées par le service de formation et l’équipe EducTice de l’INRP (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon), et la Mission du Numérique pour l’Enseignement Supérieur (MESR), proposée en synthèse des deux journées, elle se propose de faire le point sur l’évolution des pratiques et des recherches liées aux usages du numérique dans l’Enseignement Supérieur et dâ€
01 - Pédagogie, université et numérique : paradigmes de recherche et cultures d’action
Cette conférence a eu lieu à l’occasion des journées scientifiques « Pédagogie universitaire numérique », organisées par le service de formation et l’équipe EducTice de l’INRP (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon), et la Mission du Numérique pour l’Enseignement Supérieur (MESR).
Le mouvement de la pédagogie universitaire est confronté à la prégnance d’un modèle traditionnel qui institue le déni du pédagogique. Par ailleurs, les tentatives répétées d’int
03 - Les TIC pour aider l’entrée dans l’enseignement supérieur
Cette conférence a eu lieu à l ’occasion des journées scientifiques « Pédagogie universitaire numérique », organisées par le service de formation et l’équipe EducTice de l’INRP (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon), et la Mission du Numérique pour l’Enseignement Supérieur (MESR).
Elle propose dans un premier temps quelques éléments de contexte relatifs à l’accès et à la réussite dans l’enseignement supérieur en France. Elle présente ensuite quelques disp
Luminary Awards Banquet - Part 2
A Dallas education reformer and two game-changing educational organizations were honored by the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development at SMU on Jan. 27, 2011.
FNESI 2010 – Paris – les compétences des régions - Table ronde
Les compétences des régions sont partagées avec l’état et s’exerce sur différents domaines :
1- Aide aux étudiants et fonds d’urgences.
2- Financement des organismes de formation.
3- Elaboration des schémas régionaux de formations sanitaires et sociales.
Conférence enregistrée lors 10ème Congrès National des Etudiants en Soins Infirmiers (FNESI) – Paris le 26 novembre 2010 - L’évolution générale de l’offre de soins. Quelle formation pour le













