UW 360 - March 2011: Peace Corps 50th Anniversary
Celebrate with the Peace Corps during their 50th anniversary, and hear stories from Peace Corps and UW alumni on their service experience.
UW 360 profiles the fascinating people, programs and community connections that define the University of Washington. The show looks at a wide range of UW topics from solar energy, to heart tissue regeneration, to neighborhood farmer's markets - and much more. Samantha Rund The half-hour program is hosted by UW Alum Samantha Rund, who offers an insider's view
Leonardo da Vinci
A 14 minute biography that deals with his life through recreations and the use of his work. The video explains why he was so successful because of his understanding of the mechanical side of nature. Good quotes. Teachers may wish to skip the first part where the word bastard is used to describe his standing in the world at that time. An excellent video
John Locke and His Philosophy
John Locke was an English philosopher and a part of the Enlightenment
movement. He thought a government should provide life, liberty and
private property to its citizens. This forty second video deals with Locke's feelings that government must protect and exist for the people. It is too short to be used except as an introduction to Locke's influence on the Founding Fathers.
Money talks: March 7th 2011
In this week's programme - the rise of Tata, the fall of John Galliano and the shrinking career prospects of Western expats in Asia
Estructuras de computadores
Unidades funcionales: memoria, procesador, periferia, lenguajes máquina y ensamblador, esquema de funcionamiento. Perifericos. Microprogramación.
Brain Determinism and Free Will
Prof. Peter Clarke : Seminar
Mildred S. Dresselhaus—CAES ILP Distinguished Lecture Series
In 1996, while a guest speaker for the CAES ILP Distinguished Lecture Series, MIT Institute Professor Mildred S. Dresselhaus gave a talk titled "New Frontiers in Carbon Research—A Discussion of Recent Discoveries." In this excerpt, Dresselhaus uses a soccer ball as a prop (spherical fullerenes are also called buckyballs and they resemble soccer balls) to illustrate spherical fullerenes and carbon nanotubes. View this lecture in its entirety at the Author(s):
UW 360 - March 2011: Improving Solar Technology
Learn about the latest advancements in solar energy as researchers work to improve solar energy cell efficiency.
UW 360 profiles the fascinating people, programs and community connections that define the University of Washington. The show looks at a wide range of UW topics from solar energy, to heart tissue regeneration, to neighborhood farmer's markets - and much more. Samantha Rund The half-hour program is hosted by UW Alum Samantha Rund, who offers an insider's view on each story. With an a
Electrocatalysis I
By: icamp2012school Bryan Pivovar, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
GSF 2011 - Discours d’ouverture
Discours d’ouverture de la 3ème journée humanitaire sur la santé des femmes
http://www.gynsf.org/
FORMATIC – Paris 2011 - La question de l’éthique dans l’innovation des TIC Santé (audio)
La question de l’éthique dans le domaine de l’innovation des TIC Santé Jacques LUCAS, Vice Président du CNOM et Président du Comité d’éthique de l’ASIP Santé
Better Business Decision-Making...
Better Business Decision-Making through Simulated Business Management Software: Dr. Wilfred Huang is using SAP Enterprise Resource Planning simulation software to teach his students how to make better business management decisions.
Localizing Agriculture Production to Ensure our Sustainable Future
creating a systematic approach to hyper-localize agro production
Guy-Metro Building Refurbish
http:// now.concordia.ca
The GM Building shed's it's skin.
Jet Lag Boogie
Performed by the University of Richmond Jazz Ensemble at Milos, first gig in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Teachers as researchers and teachers as software developers: how use-case analysis helps build bette
A series of government initiatives has raised both the profile of ICT in the curriculum and the expectation that high quality teaching and learning resources will be accessible across electronic networks. In order for e-learning resources such as websites to have the maximum educational impact, teachers need to be involved in their design and development. Use-case analysis provides a means of defining user requirements and other constraints in such a way that software developers can produce e-le
















