Pat Nicklin on the Key to Leading
Pat Nicklin (MBA '86)
EVP and CEO
Partnership for Public Service
Sickness Unto Death II - Existentialism in Literature and Film
Phil 7: Existentialism in Literature and Film - Spring 2006. The course will be organized around various attempts to reinterpret the Judeo/Christian God, and to determine in what sense, if at all, such a God is still a living God. We will study Dostoyevsky's and Kierkegaard's attempts to preserve a non-theological version of the God of Christianity, as well as Nietzche's attempt to save us from belief in any version of God offered by our tradition. We will view and discuss three films that deal
Free to mix: An educator’s guide to reusing digital content
The guide gives you information, activities and ideas to confidently create a remix from material you know you have the rights to reuse. It shows students why copyright and licensing exist, how they work, and how they can apply licences to their own work through simple information, suggestions for activities, and links to more resources. By using it, you and your students will be able to participate in the global remix community while demonstrating creativity and integrity.
Could You Be An Architect? Part 3 of 5
In Part 3 in a five-part series, Doug Patt answers the question of why proficiency at language is important if you would like to become an architect. (02:12)
A reading and translation of Goethe's poem Das Rosenband
A reading and translation of Goethe's poem Das Rosenband.
Images of France
Images of France.
Biomedical Engineering and the Human Body
Human beings are fascinating and complex living organisms a symphony of different functional systems working in concert. Through a nine-lesson series with hands-on activities students are introduced to seven systems of the human body skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, sensory, and reproductive as well as genetics. At every stage, they are also introduced to engineers' creative, real-world involvement in caring for the human body.
Skin Biopsy Device
The Johns Hopkins Center for Bioengineering Innovation in the department for Biomedical Engineering at the Whiting School of Engineering hosts its annual Design Day to showcase student research.
Batman Shuffle
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How to Be Qualified as a Math Teacher
Do you like math? Do you like teaching others how to solve problems? Maybe you'd like to be math teacher? (02:08)
victorian government policies towards improving school administration and student performance
Victoria in Australia is one of the schools systems which encouraged schools to develop more open school cultures supported by school committees, clubs and councils with community representatives since 1958. In the early 1970s, school administration was decentralized into several regions by posting bureaucrats with delegated authority to the newly created regions. In 1976, mandatory, corporate governing body-type school councils were established based on the Education (School Councils) Act of 19
QuÃmica FÃsica II
Se trata de una asignatura de contenidos generales de QuÃmica FÃsica. Esta organizada en tres bloques. El primero se dedica a la Cinética QuÃmica fenomenológica o Cinética QuÃmica formal. Este bloque introduce en primer lugar los conceptos básicos de la Cinética QuÃmica para estudiar la ecuación cinética global de una reacción quÃmica. Se integran ecuaciones cinéticas sencillas con solución analÃtica y se presentan métodos de determinación de ecuaciones cinéticas a partir de
Leeds Metropolitan - Student Futures
Find out how a selection of recent graduates from Leeds Metropolitan have utilised their skills learnt whilst studying to gain a career
Music by recent graduate, Alexander Martin (BSc Music Tech)
Richard Wolff on The Economy and the Capitalist Crisis
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Using Synchronous Audio or Video in Social Studies Classrooms
With tools such as instant messenger, Facebook chat, and G-chat readily available, students have become accustomed to speaking with friends through the internet. While these tools are often used for social purposes, they can also be effectively employed in classrooms in order to connect students to other peers, teachers, and mentors throughout the world. Synchronous audio and video applications such as Skype allow students and teachers to share ideas with people living all around the globe at no
SFAP 2011 – Réduire le bruit médical.
Titre : SFAP 2011 – Réduire le bruit médical.
Auteur(s) : G. RINGLET (Prêtre, écrivain, Belgique).
Résumé : Réduire le bruit médical
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors du 1er Congrès international francophone de soins palliatifs et d’accompagnement & 17ème Congrès de la Société Française d’Accompagnem
Mars Flyover based on MOLA Data for the Carl Sagan Lecture
This visualization of the topography of Mars was created for Maria Zubers Carl Sagan Lecture. The camera flies over several areas of interest. The south pole, Tharsis Rise, the north pole, and Valles Marineris. This animation was created using Maya and Renderman, using MOLA Topography data. The colors represent height - dark blue is about 8km deep and white is over 14km high (as measured from an arbitrary location picked as sea-level).
Details of a confessed killer emerge in Norway
July 26 - In the wake of the Norway massacre, the details of of a confessed killer as an unemployed, hate-filled man emerges. Deborah Gembara reports.
SFAP 2011 - Le double effet : une règle à revisiter
Titre : SFAP 2011 - Le double effet : une règle à revisiter
Auteur(s) : J-C. FRONDRAS (Médecin-Philosophe - France).
Etablissement : Laboratoire d’éthique médicale, UFR médecine, université François Rabelais, Tours, France.
Résumé : La règle éthique dite du double effet est proposée en situation palliative terminale, lorsque des traitements symptomatiques, en particulier la sédation, sont susceptibles d’accélérer la survenue du décès. Les diverses for
Colloquium: Chancellor Birgeneau on Undergraduate Education
Chancellor Robert Birgeneau shares his vision and priorities for undergraduate education in this special symposium for the College of Letters and Science. The chancellor's presentation is followed by an informal discussion. This event took place on October 17. 2005.













