Team Teaching: Two Teachers, Three Subjects, One Project
A pair of educators are sanguine about their art, biology, and multimedia program as they discuss what it is like to work as partners in the classroom and the good and problematic value in team teaching. This four minute video has some good insights.
How to Play a Diatonic Harmonica
Learn how to play a diatonic harmonica with this video. Expert: Marcus Milius provides some tips about playing this instrument. It is 3:22 in length and is designed to encourage students to try to master this instrument.
Prikkelarme werkplek Mijn eigen werkplekje Soms is het handig om voor de leerling een rustig werkplekje te hebben. Bijvoorbeeld om een bepaalde toets in te halen. Of omdat de leerling gewoon zijn dag even niet heeft en een rustig plekje nodig …
Jane McGonigal:Reality is Broken
This is an episode of REVOLUTIONARIES, a co-production of the Computer History Museum and KQED television, sponsored by Intel. Recorded: March 9, 2011, originally broadcast on January 23rd, 2012.
"We're going to see games tackling women's rights. We're going to see games around climate change. We're going to see games around medical innovation that doctors are going to play." Jane McGonigal
In 1988, when Jane McGonigal was 10, she started gaming for fun on a Commodore 64 computer. Twenty-two y
MLK Day Celebration: One Voice Chorus
The One Voice Chorus was the special guest at the University of Richmond Martin Luther King Jr. celebration on January 16, 2012.
For more information about the MLK Day celebration, visit http://commonground.richmond.edu/programs/mlk.html
For more information about the One Voice Chorus, visit http://www.onevoicechorus.org/
Maximising the return on multichannel marketing at IBM
Brendan Dineen, Director of Marketing -- Demand Programmes at IBM UK talks about the Chief Marketing Officer survey that IBM has been conducting in order to understand the role and concerns of the CMO and what is likely to be on the agenda for technology requirements over the next few years - part of the Cranfield Customer Management Forum Guest Speaker Series: http://bit.ly/9UuSf9
Lessons from negotiating with retailers
Martin Brewis, Sales Director at Allied Milling & Baking Group shares his experience of negotiations between FMCG businesses and retailers. Part of the KAM Best Practice Club Speaker Series: http://bit.ly/jmIcia
The decision process in the financial services industry
Munir Nanji is exploring how board members conceptualise independence and project objectivity in order to successfully govern. Findings have led to the next stage of his research, which will look more closely at Asian family-run boards from the Chair's perspective.
2012 Valpo and Zipcar: Behind the Scenes
Become a part of the fun with this fast-paced, behind-the-scenes look at the making of a video celebrating the partnership between Valparaiso University and Zipcar. Produced by the Valpo Integrated Marketing and Communications video team, made up of students and staff.
ORAL HISTORY INITIATIVE: On Frank O'Hara - Woodberry Poetry Room
In conjunction with the Woodberry Poetry Room's 80th Anniversary, the Poetry Room presented an oral history of the indefatigably friendly, flamboyant and metaphysical poet Frank O'Hara, featuring his dear friend and Harvard classmate, John Ashbery. This intimate and vibrant exchange of memories and anecdotes was introduced and moderated by Ron Padgett, author of "How to Be Perfect" and "Joe: A Memoir of Joe Brainard."
Date: April 5, 2011 at Askwith Lecture Hall, 13 Appian Way
ORAL HISTORY INITIATIVE: On George Oppen - Woodberry Poetry Room
Item Description: The Woodberry Poetry Room's Oral History spotlight shines on Objectivist poet George Oppen (1908-1984), featuring a conversation with his daughter, Linda Oppen; his dear friend and fellow poet Rachel Blau du Plessis (editor of "The Selected Letters of George Oppen"); and fellow Eagle Island residents, Bob and Helene Quinn. Introduction by Patrick Pritchett.
Date: October 25, 2011 at Thompson Room, Barker Center.
FROLIC ARCHITECTURE: A Performance by Susan Howe and David Grubbs - Woodberry Poetry Room
Poet and 2011 Bollingen Prizewinner Susan Howe and composer David Grubbs present "Frolic Architecture," a multidisciplinary performance that merges Howe's uncanny vocalizations with Grubb's ambient soundings. Sponsored by the Woodberry Poetry Room, Harvard University.
Date: November 2, 2011 at Thompson Room, Barker Center.
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L’interprétation musicale comme analogue à l’interprétation des lois
Jeanne Simard, Professeure, Département des sciences économiques et administratives, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
Automata, Computability, and Complexity, Spring 2011
This course provides a challenging introduction to some of the central ideas of theoretical computer science. Beginning in antiquity, the course will progress through finite automata, circuits and decision trees, Turing machines and computability, efficient algorithms and reducibility, the P versus NP problem, NP-completeness, the power of randomness, cryptography and one-way functions, computational learning theory, and quantum computing. It examines the classes of problems that can and cannot
Whirligig Beetle--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life footage of Whirligig Beetles in their natural environment. Students will enjoy the close up shots of these quick creatures. This small aquatic beetle is a metallic black colour with orange legs. They earn their common name from their habit of swimming in circles on the surface of the water, often very quickly. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less
2011 Nobel Laureates in a round table discussion program, Nobel Minds
See the full version: http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=1763
In this short excerpt, the 2011 Nobel Laureates in science discuss with program host, Zeinab Badawi from BBC World News, what it's like to be in the limelight. The Laureates joke about comparisons to Brad Pitt.
6.033: Computer Systems Engineering - Lecture 1 Recorded on 2/8/12
Riding the Winds with Kalani: A Weather Adventure
This is not a streaming video but an interactive online book. It could be used in the classroom in numerous ways and at numerous levels. This book discusses our weather. It is divided into 5 chapters: "Sun," "Seasons," "Temperature," "Clouds," and "Precipitation." After reading the book, there are numerous games and activities to do.
Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans - A Service of Death and Resurrection - Live
A Service of Death and Resurrection held in Duke Chapel, January 30, 2012 - Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans: February 21, 1920 - January 25, 2012.
Opening Introduction by Dr. Samuel Wells: (38:15)
"When Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans was born, Duke University was no more than a twinkle in her great uncle's eye, but Mary's been a twinkle in the eye of this university ever since. And not just this university but this city, this state and far beyond. And we have gathered together today because she pu













