Gendering the Secular and Religious in turn-of-the 20th century Egypt: 'Woman,' Family and Nation
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Early Education : Teaching Calendar Skills
Teaching the calendar to children is all about looking at the calendar each day and helping students to understand what day it is in the month.
Peaceful Revolutions:Religion, Nonviolence, and Citizen Uprisings in the Late 20th Century
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American Gospel
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Religion and American Foreign Policy
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Global Population Stability: Real Hope This Century Through Family Planning
Professor John Cleland of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine talks about the central role of family planning for tackling the linked challenge of rising global populations and climate change. He tells why a reduction of unwanted pregnancies is needed – especially in sub-Saharan Africa – as the means of relieving poverty and [...]
Avoiding A Silent Killer: Simple Blood And Urine Test To Detect Early Kidney Disease
A simple, affordable, test for kidney disease could save lives according to a massive study combining research from among more than a million people in Europe, Asia, North America and Australia. Dorothea Nitsch from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine tells Peter Goodwin about their findings.
Tulare County Library: a Century Of Service
A brief presentation on the Tulare County Library’s 100 year history, branch by branch. It also includes pictures of our 100 year celebration county-wide, branch by branch.
American Gospel
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Empowering 21st Century Learners
A presentation by Wesley Fryer for teachers in Canyon ISD, Texas, on August 16-17, 2010. Literacy, learning & work are changing dramatically... as learning leaders, we must also. In our professional learning, by sharing our work as well as that of our students, and utilizing digital storytelling, we can em
Episode 104: Evidence-based early childhood education: the Abecedarian approach Early childhood educator Dr Joe Sparling discusses the Abecederian method, an evidence-based approach to improving learning environments for the very young. With host Jennifer Cook. Dr Joseph Sparling - Europeans All Around: Globalization and Imperialism in the 19th Century Interactive Whiteboards: Leading us into the 21st century or chaining us to the past? Model for a 21st Century Newsroom Interactive Whiteboards: Leading us into the 21st century or chaining us to the past? Empowering 21st Century Learners Restoring American Competitiveness Talk: Greg Zuckerman recounts "The Deal of the Century" The Positive Impact of Entrepreneurship in the American Economy - Carl J. Schramm (Kauffman Foundati Discover Cal - UC Berkeley's Nobel Laureates: Energy Self-Sufficiency in the 21st Century
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These are the slides from the ActivInspire Flipchart I used for the 2010 IWBNet conference on the Gold Coast.
Despite their rapid adoption in schools all over the world, the effectiveness and value of IWB technology is still viewed with considerable controversy. Can they make a real difference to teaching and learning, or are they jus
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These are the slides from the ActivInspire Flipchart I used for the 2010 IWBNet conference on the Gold Coast.
Despite their rapid adoption in schools all over the world, the effectiveness and value of IWB technology is still viewed with considerable controversy. Can they make a real difference to teaching and learning, or are they jus
A presentation by Wesley Fryer for teachers in Canyon ISD, Texas, on August 16-17, 2010. Literacy, learning & work are changing dramatically... as learning leaders, we must also. In our professional learning, by sharing our work as well as that of our students, and utilizing digital storytelling, we can em
Featured Guest: Gary Pisano, Harvard Business School professor and author of the HBR article "Restoring American Competitiveness."
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The Wall Street Journal reporter talked about his new book, "The Deal of the Century," and explained why it was the "outliers" who saw the economic collapse coming, not the supposed experts on Wall Street
Carl Schramm, President of the Kauffman Foundation, examines the vital role of entrepreneurship in the changing economy. He emphasizes how entrepreneurs have a positive influence on the American economy by creating ways to reinvent and innovate the rules of life. For example, half of the jobs created in 2007 are from firms less than five years old. Entrepreneurs teach us about human needs we did not know existed, create jobs that provide security for people, and generate social welfare, he says.
Spring 2007 Lecture Series
Northern California Kickoff Event
UC Berkeley's Nobel Laureates: Energy Self-Sufficiency in the 21st Century
Speakers for this Lecture
- Steven Chu, Physics, 1997
- Donald A. Glaser, Physics, 1960
- Yuan T. Lee, Chemistry, 1986
- Daniel L. McFadden, Economics, 2000
- George F. Smoot, Physics, 2006
- Charles H. Townes, Physics, 1964













