Reenactment : fans performing movie scenes from the stage to YouTube
In this presentation from the Institute of Film and Television Studies' Ephemeral Media Workshops, Professor Barbara Klinger from Indiana University discusses her research on the phenomenon of fan recreations.
Presentation produced/delivered: June/July 2009
Suitable for: Undergraduate Study and Community Education
Professor Barbara Klinger, Indiana University
Professor Barbara Klinger's research and teaching focus on U.S. cinema, film exhibition and reception, fan studies, cinema and new med
Politics in 60 seconds. China's responsibility
Dr Miwa Hirono defines a polical concept in 60 seconds for those with a spare minute to learn something new. This videocast considers China's responsibility.
Warning: video does contain bloopers and out takes.
May 2010
Suitable for Undergraduate study and Community education
Dr Miwa Hirono, School of Politics and International Relations
Dr Miwa Hirono is an RCUK Fellow at the Centre for International Crisis Management and Conflict Resolution at The University of Nottingham’s School of Pol
The Lights of Earth: Full Spin
The Lights of Earth can be seen from space. Human-made lights highlight particularly developed or populated areas of the Earths surface, including the seaboards of Europe, the eastern United States, and Japan. Many large cities are located near rivers or oceans so that they can exchange goods cheaply by boat. Particularly dark areas include the central parts of South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. The above image is actually a composite of hundreds of pictures made by the Defense Meteorol
Living the DREAM
On July 25, 2011, Governor Jerry Brown signed the first part of the California DREAM Act into law. The second part passed the California State Assembly on September 2, and is currently sitting on the governor's desk. Together, AB 130 and 131 allow undocumented students who have been admitted to California public colleges and universities and who meet in-state tuition requirements to apply for privately-funded scholarships and non-competitive, state-funded financial aid. For State Assemblyman Gil
College of Charleston Tour -- Part 1 -- Randolph Hall
See all 18 tour locations across campus at:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8BA474EF7101CCA4
The start of the campus tour and probably the most recognizable building on campus, Randolph Hall is one of the oldest continuously used municipal buildings in the nation and has been used as a backdrop for many films.
UM Alum to Appear in CSI:NY Premiere
Since her graduation in 2007 from the University of Mississippi, actress Haley Strode has landed roles in commercials, television shows and movies. She will appear in the season 8 premiere of CSI:NY on Friday, Sept. 23. Video by Erin Parsons.
Rhetoric, Fall 2002
For students with a special interest in learning how to make forceful arguments in written form. Studies the forms and structures of argumentation, including organization of ideas, awareness of audience, methods of persuasion, evidence, factual vs emotional argument, figures of speech, and historical forms and uses of arguments. This course is an introduction to the history, the theory, the practice, and the implications (both social and ethical) of rhetoric, the art and craft of persuasion. Thi
UMMC Physician Profile: Gautam Rao, M.D.
This two-minute video introduces viewers to Dr. Gautam Rao, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and a gynecologic oncologist at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center.
Dr. Rao's special interests include robotic laparoscopic surgery, chemotherapy for gynecologic malignancies including clinical trials, and surgical management of ovarian, uterine, cervical, vulvar, and vaginal cancer. Watch this video to learn more about his practice at UMGCC.
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Two-headed Lumbriculus
Two-headed Lumbriculus variegates (note how each head moves).
Tower Poetry 2011 Simple
Abigail Richards reads her entry for the 2011 Tower Poetry competition. Simple
The Inauguration of Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., as Marquette's 23rd president
The Inauguration of Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., as Marquette's 23rd president took place Sept. 23, 2011, and included a full range of opportunities to reflect and celebrate with the Marquette community.
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SFCO 2011 – Exérèse robot du méso rectum
Titre : SFCO 2011 – Exérèse robot du méso rectum.
Intervenant (s) : Jean-Michel TORTUYAUX (CH Saint Charles – Toul)
Résumé : vidéo
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 Congrès de la Société Française de Chirurgie Oncologique (SFCO). Session : vidéo forum «comment je fais ?» : Innovation et recours. Modérate
The Mystery of the Gravestones
Two gravestones are unearthed during a construction project. Historians and curators work to solve the mysteries below. Emily Williams tells their story.
Tower Poetry 2011 Wires
Elizabeth Johnson, winner of the 2011 Tower Poetry Competition, reads her poem Wires
Explaining how to get somewhere: Trouver son chemin à paris
At the completion of this lesson you will be using a road map and able to explain to someone what way to go.
Danes dish out fatty food tax
Oct.2 - Denmark becomes the world's first nation to slap extra tax on foods high in saturated fats. Paul Chapman reports.
Environmental Impacts of Aviation
Knowing more about the environmental impacts of aviation is increasingly essential, but according to
Ian Waitz, it is also an area where uncertainties abound. One thing we know for sure is that the airplanes developed today will be flying for next 30 years, as the fleet dynamics are very stable, due to the extraordinary cos
Sound and Ears
Catherine Schmidt-Jones
For middle school and up, an introduction to the human ear.
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Lecture: Bruce Miller Lecture
Professor Bruce Miller, Director of the Memory and Ageing Centre at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), is delivering the keynote lecture at a Neuroscience Conference being hosted by King's and UCSF.













