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Q methodology is a technique for modelling viewpoints, that was developed by William Stephenson (1902-1989). This animation, intended for a general audience, provides a short non-technical introduction to the methodology, outlining the different stages involved in conducting a Q study. The animation was funded by the UK Higher Education Academy, as part of the National Teaching Fellow 'Assessing Students at Masters level' project, Assimilate.
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Chris Nowicki Loses His Hair For Cancer
Armstrong Atlantic State University fraternity Kappa Sigma raises funds for the Susan G. Komen For The Cure Foundation to support breast cancer awareness. Armstrong employee Chris Nowicki sacrifices his beautiful long locks for the betterment of mankind.
Make It Better Word Choice in Writing Number the Stars Trailer Daily Digit: China survey adds weight to rebound view Harry C. Howard Jr. Lecture Series: Edward Ayers: “The Humanities in Our Times†Inside the Teacher's Studio - Nat Clymer Crown Forum: Homecoming Celebration Mock Job Interview as Final Exam in Teacher Education - Innovation 20/20 Banco Santander's Huge Mexican IPO: Why It's a 'Smart Move' During Troubled Times GM's Daniel Ammann: Driving 'One of the Great Corporate Transformations of All Time' 2nd MIT Presidential Election Conference - Part 3 What the Next President Needs to Know about Countering Violent Extremism What is college fashion in 2012? Politics Discussion: Tim Skubick Calculus 133 - 10/25/12 Ambassador Shirin Tahir-Kheli: Understanding the Role of Women in Muslim Societies Students light up Customs House
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This is an instructional video with examples of how to use strong word choice in writing. This slideshow video covers how to help writer's use words that engage, enlighten, educate, and entertain their audience. This would be good for lesson preparation, but could be shown in class in conjunction with a lesson. (06:00)
This is a short trailer for the book Number the Stars by Lois Lowry. The story is common for fifth grade reading list and many writing projects could go along with the story, such as students creating a fictional journal of what it would be like to be one of the main characters. (01:30)
Oct. 24 - 49.1 is the latest reading for the China HSBC Flash Manufacturing Purchasing Manager's index - a three-month peak and the latest sign economic growth may be picking back up. Tessa Dunlop reports.
Watch video of Edward L. Ayers, President and Professor of History at the University of Richmond, present this year’s Harry C. Howard Jr. Lecture on Thursday, October 18 in Flynn Auditorium. His talk is entitled “The Humanities in Our Times.” Prior to his appointment at the University of Richmond, Ayers served as Buckner W. Claykeep reading »
Inside the Teacher's Studio is a program featuring teachers from around Rutgers University. Watch to learn more about the diverse classes offered at Rutgers, the innovative teaching strategies used in different disciplines and class formats, and the overall process of becoming and growing as a teacher.
In this episode, Professor Tisha Bender sits down with Photo Journalism instructor and professional photographer Nat Clymer. Clymer gives us an in-depth look into his unique course as well as his
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The Initiative on Innovation in Teaching and Technology in the UGA College of Education presents
Mock Job Interview as Final Exam in Teacher Education
Dr. Cory Buxton
Dept. of Elementary and Social Studies Education
UGA College of Education
Presented as part of the Innovation 20/20 series.
The University of Georgia
copyright 2012
Last week, Spanish bank Banco Santander announced plans to use the recent strong financial performance of its Mexican unit as leverage to raise $4.3 billion in a stock offering -- the largest ever in Mexico's history. Part of a longer-term expansion plan in Latin America, the move is also designed to signal to financial markets that the bank has high growth potential outside of its troubled home markets in Spain and the eurozone. In an interview, Wharton's Mauro Guillen and Adrian Tschoegl, auth
The theme of the recent 2012 Wharton Management Conference -- "Changing the Game: Leadership in Crisis" -- is an apt one for the auto industry. Daniel Ammann, CFO of General Motors, addressed leadership issues in a keynote presentation at the conference and in a podcast with Wharton's John Paul MacDuffie, during which he discussed upcoming product launches, the struggling auto industry in Europe and a strong partnership in China. (Podcast with transcript)Author(s):
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A discussion of counter-terrorism and homegrown extremism in the U.S., sponsored by the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding and the Duke Islamic Studies Center. Panelists: David Schanzer, associate professor at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy and director of the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security; Heather Hurlburt, executive director of National Security Network; and Haris Tarin, director of the Washington, D.C., office of the Muslim Public Affairs Cou
Whether it's sweatpants and a ball cap or a button-down dress shirt and khakis, students at Penn State and colleges around the country have a style all their own. It may change from decade to decade and even semester to semester, but it remains unique and special. We talked to two clothing shop owners to see what they saw in student fashion trends.
Tim Skubick speaks to students about politics--the affect it has on all of us, and why it's important to be aware of it (DeVos Campus, Sneden 108).
Tim Skubick is anchor and producer of the weekly public TV series "Off the Record." "Off the Record" is seen on Michigan public television stations and has an audience of 100,000 viewers each week
David Pruis twice-weekly calculus class from Grand Rapids Community College.
Amb.Tahir-Kheli's lecture is part of the national World Affairs Councils of America's program on "Understanding Muslim Societies". Ambassador Shirin Tahir-Kheli was Secretary Condoleeza Rice's Senior Advisor for Women's Empowerment
The 2012 Sydney Architecture festival is featuring a special installation this year at Customs House - "Hypersurface Architecture [Redux]", designed and built by 40 UNSW Computational Architecture students.
Hypersurface Architecture is a theory from the mid 1990's, which combines 3D form with 2D digital imagery. With advances in technology, the concept is even more relevant for computational architecture students today.
Led by Dr Hank Haeusler with tutors Sally Hsu and Danny Nguyen, the st













