The First Ever Crappy Game Complaining Marathon at the MIT GAMBIT Game Lab! February 18th, 2012 Everyone has that one game, you know the game...The one game that everyone loves but you despise. Well, here at The Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab we are channeling all of that rage into one super fun entertaining event: The First Annual Crappy Game Complaining Marathon to benefit our local Boys and Girls
Club Cambridge Clubhouse!
DISCOVER CSM - La Plata Campus
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Lauren Deaver - 2012 Lumen Scholar
Working with children in Head Start, Elon senior Lauren Deaver explores how parents and children sharing stories at home impacts reading in school.
Open Classroom 2/8/12 #1 Introduction by Chris Bosso
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 2/8/12: Providing Access to Healthy Food
Lectures:
Edith Murnane - Director of Food Initiatives, City of Boston
Danielle Andrews - Community Food Coordinator, The Food Project
Karen Spiller - Director, Boston Collaborative for Food and Fitness
Glynn Lloyd - CEO of City Fresh Foods, Inc.
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester, the School of Public Policy and Ur
Open Classroom 2/8/12 #2 Edith Murnane
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 2/8/12: Providing Access to Healthy Food
Lectures:
Edith Murnane - Director of Food Initiatives, City of Boston
Danielle Andrews - Community Food Coordinator, The Food Project
Karen Spiller - Director, Boston Collaborative for Food and Fitness
Glynn Lloyd - CEO of City Fresh Foods, Inc.
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester, the School of Public Policy and Ur
Promoting mental health in scarce-resource contexts: Emerging evidence and practice
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Skeletal Tracking Fundamentals In the skeletal tracking Quickstart series video, we'll discuss:
Multiplying Monomials and Monomials
This 5:30 video uses a narrator and an enlarged white paper to help students understand these operations. The video moves rapidly and so it may need to be stopped at times to check for understanding.
Dr. Seuss Author Profile
This 3:21 video is a brief biography of this famous author who tood the name of Dr. Seuss. An exceptional biography that will hold the attention of the students as it encourages students to not allow rejection and to keep on trying.
L’essai et le droit
Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens, Professeur, Faculté de droit, Université de Montréal, Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les identités juridiques et culturelles nord-américaines et comparées
Hacktivism
Hacktivism
A Dark Matter Puzzle: Piecing Together Clues from Diverse Experiments Mariangela Lisanti - Princeton Center for Theoretical Science Recorded on 2/8/12
15.512 - 2/8/12
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18.03SC Differential Equations (MIT)
Includes audio/video content: AV lectures. The laws of nature are expressed as differential equations. Scientists and engineers must know how to model the world in terms of differential equations, and how to solve those equations and interpret the solutions. This course focuses on the equations and techniques most useful in science and engineering.
UMMC Physician Profile: Andrea Bafford, M.D.
This short video introduces viewers to Dr. Andrea Bafford, assistant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and a colorectal surgeon at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center.
Dr. Bafford's special interests include, sphincter-sparing surgery for colorectal cancer, surgical treatment of Crohn's disease and colitis, laparoscopic colon and rectal surgery, surgery for anorectal disorders, laparoscopic treatment of diverticulitis, treatment of rectal prol
Alter Egos -- Episode 3: "The Iron Professor"
Who are we away from work? Meet a cross-section of Cal State Northridge faculty and staff who are as interesting and involved off-campus as they are during working hours. At CSUN, their ideas and energy are in the mix!
Episode 3 profiles Jorge Balbás, an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics, researching computational fluid dynamics by day... and training for triathlons earlier in the day!
produced, directed, written & edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
assistant director/assistan
Feast, Famine and the Future of Food
A Cooperative Extension Specialist and faculty member at the University of California at Berkley, Lemaux's outreach and educational programming increases public understanding of agricultural practices, food production and the impact of new technologies on food and agriculture. Her research focuses on the development and use of genetic engineering and genomic strategies for cereals, wheat, sorghum, barley, rice, maize and certain grass species.
In her Food for Thought lecture, Peggy discusses th
Joel Sainton on Life in Post-Earthquake Haiti
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/features/voices-haiti
Two years after the earthquake, pastor Joel Sainton reflects on how his life has changed.
Joel was originally interviewed by Kwame Dawes and photographed by Andre Lambertson as part of the Pulitzer Center's year-long reporting project on Haiti. The Center traveled to Port-au-Prince to present the performance of "Voices of Haiti" to the Haitian community, and to re-connect with Joel and others featured in the reporting--and performance
Mexico to New Brunswick
This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 30 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken January 30, 2012 from 06:13:36 to 06:23:09 GMT, on a pass from northern Mexico to northwest New Brunswick. This video begins looking northeast over Texas, where cities like San Antonio, Houston, and the Dallas/Fort Worth area can be seen. Continuing northeast over the Great Plains states, cities like Oklahoma City, Kansas City, and St. Louis can be easily distinguished. The