peter peter PUMPKIN eater - by Tim Withers for VIZA 613
3D animation project created by Tim Withers for VIST 613. Instructor: Ann McNamara - Department of Visualization, Texas A&M University.
For more information, visit http://viz.tamu.edu
WATS (weekly assessed tutorial sheet) : how to create a WATS : video 2 : merging
This video describes how to embed the Random Factors' and create a student unique task.
This open educational resource was released through the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre Open Engineering Resources Pilot project. The project was funded by HEFCE and the JISC/HE Academy UKOER programme.
ESOL students examples of video evidence recorded using mobile phones
HESS Post Project Learner Interview
7. Security of Geological Storage of CO2: What Do We and Don't We Know?
carbon dioxide, capture, storage, research, security, geological, emission, pollution, coal, fuel, fossil, technology, permanent, underground, gas, recover, trap, production, oil, methane, water, procedure, industry, experience, natural, project, manage,
3A. Apollo Energy Project: Not Your Parents' Moon Shot Slides
Course - Group - 3A. Apollo Energy Project: Not Your Parents' Moon Shot Slides - Stanford > Energy Seminar (Fall 2007) > 3A. Apollo Energy Project: Not Your Parents' Moon Shot Slides
5. Security
Technology, worldwide web, infrastructure, network, architecture, global, ownership, computer, science, neutrality, telecommunications, economics, policy, TCP/IP, internet protocol, innovation, HTML, research, authentication, phishing, IP traceback, regis
Innovation on User Research Methods During the Development of Windows Vista (November 17, 2006)
study, develop, customer, market, company, computer, feedback, project, perception, experience, data, process, engineering, decision, product, feature, build, people, task, technology, needs, measuring, enjoy, create, usability, performance, participation
Sensing Technologies for Future Computing Form Factors (October 27, 2006)
research, interaction, hardware, display, phone, innovation, idea, image, screen, advertising, future, develop, interface, capability, detection, recognition, machine, surface, perception, touch, screen, user, project, application, competition, useful, ca
Expressive Intelligence: Artificial Intelligence, Games and New Media (October 20, 2006)
interactive, design, program, computer, science, art, research, understanding, practice, AI, system, experience, code, learning, decision, innovation, technology, control, content, façade, player, character, social, story, action, project, autonomous, per
Listen: Interdisicplinary project includes rising star in contemporary classical music
An interdisciplinary research project at Vanderbilt, in partnership with the ALIAS Chamber Ensemble, has commissioned a piece of original music from award-winning composer Gabriela Lena Frank. This fall the piece will be premiered and recorded by ALIAS, which includes musicians from the Blair School.
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40 - 1399-1500
The records of this central common law court for the fifteenth century; records held by The National Archives with the class of CP40. Hitherto unpublished, the database was first produced as part of the AHRC-funded 'Londoners and the Law' project (AHRC AR119247). It was further augmented by the 'London women and the economy before and after the Black Death' project (ESRC RES-00-22-3343) and with funding from the Marc Fitch Fund.
Texas Tech's String Project Strikes Chord With Aspiring Young Musicians
The Texas Tech String Project was founded in 2001 with the help of the National String Project Consortium and the American String Teachers' Association. The program was originally funded by a three-year grant from the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education and matched by money from Texas Tech. The university, student instruction fees and other grants now fund the program.
More information:
http://today.ttu.edu/2009/11/project-strikes-cord-with-aspiring-young-musicians/
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Butterflies, buoys and the English Channel
In this week's Planet Earth podcast, Sue Nelson goes to the Eden Project in Cornwall, southwest England and to the South Downs in southeast England to find out what butterfly research is telling us about climate change.
Upwardly mobile
Dr Michael Barrett has been finding out how one mobile phone service called "MPESA", which is linking people in Kenya to financial services, has become a "phenomenally successful" business unit within Vodafone. It all began as a CSR project.
21F.027J Visualizing Cultures (MIT)
In this new course, students will study how images have been used to shape the identity of peoples and cultures. A prototype digital project looking at American and Japanese graphics depicting the opening of Japan to the outside world in the 1850s will be used as a case study to introduce the conceptual and practical issues involved in "visualizing cultures". The major course requirement will be creation and presentation of a project involving visualized cultures.
Directing the Royal Shakespeare Company - Vikki Heywood
Vikki Heywood is the Executive Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company based in Stratford Upon Avon. She is responsible for 20 productions each year, 700 staff and an annual budget of 30 million pounds. The RSC is also deep into a rebuilding project in Stratford.
In this Coventry Conversation Vikki discusses life at the Royal Shakespeare Company.
This talk is also available to watch on CUTV
Liquid Books - Liquid Theory TV - Episode 1
This episode of Liquid Theory TV discusses the Liquid Books Project by Professor Gary Hall and Dr Clare Birchall.
The Liquid Books project is looking at rethinking and experimenting with new notions of what a 'text' could be in the digital age.
Liquid Theory TV is a project by Paul Allender, Clare Birchall, Gary Hall and Peter Woodbridge.
Pupil Participation in School Design - Design and Ergonomics Applied Research Group
A collaboration between ergonomists and children’s geographers to understand factors which effect the participation of pupils in the Building Schools for the Future Programme.
The two year AHRC funded project was completed in June 2009. The funding was used to support Coventry and Northampton Universities’ observations of the way and extent to which pupils were involved in the early stages of the design of their schools. The activities of 10 diverse schools in rural and urban areas around t
Learning by Osmosis and from Trucktrain: a Messy Engineering Career - Peter Foyer
Peter Foyer is a Visiting Professor in the Principles of Engineering Design at Coventry University.
In this lecture he talks about his long and varied career in Engineering Consultancy and Education. Including the work he has been doing on the Trucktrain project.













