2007.10.17 - XMission (Video)
This presentation covers a history of XMission, its services, focus, philosophy, Mac support, internal use of Mac's, wireless hotspots, and iPhone support.
2007.10.17 - XMission (Audio)
This presentation covers a history of XMission, its services, focus, philosophy, Mac support, internal use of Mac's, wireless hotspots, and iPhone support.
2007.09.28-Frontiers of New Media Symposium: Panel on Space
The Communication and History Departments of the University of Utah present a symposium that explores the ways in which ?wired? media technologies?including telegraph, radio, television, film, and the internet?have taken shape at least partly in response
2007.09.28-Frontiers of New Media Symposium: Panel on Distance
The Communication and History Departments of the University of Utah present a symposium that explores the ways in which ?wired? media technologies?including telegraph, radio, television, film, and the internet?have taken shape at least partly in response
2007.04.11-What's so Liberal about the Liberal Arts?
Unapologetically wearing his politics on his sleeve, Robert Newman, dean of the College of Humanities at the University of Utah discusses his views on how to successfully engage students in their education, highlighting some specific opportunities?of...
2007.03.30-Podcast 101 (Audio)
A basic overview of the podcasting including history, hardware, software, and terms.
2007.03.25-Smart Power: Leadership in Today's World
Hinckley Institute of Politics Forum: Presented by Joseph Nye, Professor of Inernational Relations and former Dean of the Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government and author of "The Powers to LEAD."
2007.03.09-Putin's Russia: A View From the Inside
Professor Selezneva discusses the relationship between the U.S. and Russia in the post-Cold War era. She also reviews the history of Russia and compares life during Communism to life with democracy.
2007.03.09-Putin's Russia: A View From the Inside
Professor Selezneva discusses the relationship between the U.S. and Russia in the post-Cold War era. She also reviews the history of Russia and compares life during Communism to life with democracy.
11/5/08: Who Won and Why
Wednesday on RadioWest, we're live from the Hinckley Institute of Politics with post election analysis. We're joined by Kirk Jowers of the Hinckley Institute, pollster Dan Jones, and Brigham Young University political scientist Quin Monson
Laurier centre for military strategic and disarmament studies
This website, from the Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies, contains a wealth of information on, particularly, Canadian military history and studies. The most valuable resource to academic users will be the journal Canadian Military History (CMH), which is indexed online, with tables of contents for past issues. There is also a range of information on the centre's publications and conferences, and information for visitors, staff and students interested in military iss
Lesson #026, Monday camera = bedroom mensa = cafeteria libreria = bookstore bagno = bathroom a = to, at si' = yes no = no dove = where dov'e' = where is quando = when adesso = now cibo = food ma = but grazie = thank you prego = you're welcome forse = maybe, perhaps pronto = ready, but it's also what you say when you answer the telephone instead of saying 'hello.'
Grammar Lesson 13: Gender in Portuguese and Spanish, Buying Alcohol One Week, One Tool UTMC grad students help out at the DaZy Aphasia Center Learning styles History Trainee Teachers Teaching Texts From Other Times (R&DA 02: 15) 5 Summary Topics in Modern East Asian History Conversations with Berkeley Faculty: Nelson W. Polsby (9/4/02)
To be clear, we are referring to gender agreement. Get ready: although gender is 95% the same between Spanish and Portuguese, there are a few
In a first of its kind conference, 12 scholars, archivists, librarians and students were gathered to Fairfax, Virginia to create- in one week- a tool for use in contemporary humanity studies. The assembled team had a wide range of backgrounds and skill sets. Some were celebrated open source developers working towards their PhDs. Some were archivists and librarians. There were University professors alongside a recent college graduate. Together, they collaborated to fix a need the team perceived i
Graduate students from The University of Toledo Medical Center are volunteering their time to assist visitors to the DaZy Aphasia Center in Toledo with speech and language therapies.
Learning styles History How do you manage learning to take account of different learning styles? Key stage 3, mainly history but related to all key stage 3. I have looked on teachernet, and general google searches of learning styles.
The authors pursued the potential synergy between history and English and potentially citizenship in a project that investigated teaching literary texts from other times. The approach re-addressed the issue of ‘starting where the pupil is’ with respect to working with literary texts in English and in history.
A group of trainees and teacher educators devised a training pack of nine lessons based on developing a ‘live circuit’ of response between pupil and text. Trainees from two su
The fascinating phenomenon of superconductivity and its potential applications have attracted the attention of scientists, engineers and businessmen. Intense research has taken place to discover new superconductors, to understand the physics that underlies the properties of superconductors, and to develop new applications for these materials. In this unit you will read about the history of superconductors, taking a brief look at their properties. You will also learn about modelling the propertie
The overall purpose of this textbook is to survey the major events of modern Chinese and Japanese history. Sometimes this survey takes the form of an old-fashioned, straightforward narrative. Whenever possible, however, the author seeks to examine history through topics that rarely receive much attention in standard textbooks. Furthermore, many of the topics discussed in subsequent chapters shed light on matters of broad significance to the study of human affairs.
Conversations with History Presents Faculty Research at the University of California, Berkeley
A Conversation with Nelson W. Polsby
Heller Professor of Political Science
"Institutional Change in the U.S. Congress"
This interview took place on September 4, 2002. A complete transcript is available.
Nelson Polsby is the Heller Professor of Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley. He was the Director of the Institute of Governmental Studies at U.C. from 1988 to 1999, and edi













