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Andrew Petter on What it Means to be an Engaged University
Simon Fraser University President Andrew Petter explains the essence of the university's new strategic vision.
FORMATIC 2012 – Pratiques intégrant les TIC : introduction.
Titre : FORMATIC 2012 – Pratiques intégrant les TIC : introduction.
Auteur(s) : Michel Diaz, Directeur Associé Fefaur, Responsable E-learning-Infos
Résumé : Pratiques intégrant les TIC : introduction.
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 Colloque Santé 2012 : développer des compétences TIC Santé pour mieux soigner
Zebra Spider--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Zebra spider. The zebra spider (Salticus scenicus) is one of the most familiar of the British jumping spiders, and is often found on sunny house walls. As the name suggests, this small and attractive spider is black with stripes of shining white hairs. Males can be distinguished from females as they have a set of huge cheliceraethat are used in battles with other males. This is a great resource to help build ba
Women's Basketball -- College of Charleston Cougars VS. University of North Carolina Greensboro
Check out the women's basketball home game experience from a student's perspective.
In this video, the College of Charleston Cougars took on University of North Carolina Greensboro at the TD Arena. Though they lost 60-54, the crowd had a great time.
Junior Megan Fischer led Cougars with 19 points, but the Cougars fell to UNCG 60-54 on Saturday at TD Arena. Junior Latisha Harris recorded her eighth double-double of the season with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Coach Nancy Wilson was honored at th
6.033: Lecture 7 6.033 2-29-2012 Lecture 7
Separate But Not Equal
In 1954, the Supreme Court unanimously strikes down segregation in public schools, sparking the Civil Rights movement. In this video, see the events leading up to the Supreme Courts decision on segregation. (2:21)
Space Race: Cold War Front
The Soviet Union launching of Sputnik leads to the United States creation of NASA and the beginning of the Space Race. America trails behind the Soviet throughout the continued race until the American’s land the first man ever on the moon. In this video take a closer look at the Space Race, set to “Magic Carpet Ride” by Steppenwolf. (4:21)
Using grade weightings in Moodle
This short tutorial (7:48) will demonstrate how to setup and use grade weightings in your Moodle courses.
Bears Show How To Make Moroccan Rolls
Each semester, Carrie's Café reinvents itself with a new menu, wait-staff, management and cooks -- they're all students enrolled in restaurant management at Missouri State University. This class offers tasty items to the community using many fresh local ingredients, and the one staple item on their menu each semester are Moroccan Rolls. Abbe Ehlers, senior instructor in hospitality and restaurant administration, shows how to prepare this delectable dish.
Carrie's Café is open Tuesdays and Th
William T. White String Quartet - Academic Spotlight
The William T. White String Quartet won first prize at the West Central Division finals of the Music Teachers National Association Chamber Music Competition in January. The students will compete as national finalists in New York City in March.
The quartet includes violinist Yajing Zhang, a music student from Missouri State's China campus in Qingdao; violinist Xiao Hu, also a music student from Qingdao; cellist Matthew Price, a pre-law major; and violist Ryan Hardcastle, a viola performance maj
Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal: Schola Cantorum On Tour in Spain
Under the direction of Dr. Jeffery Riehl, the University of Richmond's Schola Cantorum performed "Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal" at the Real Circulo de la Amistad in Cordoba, Spain on March 5, 2012.
Fukushima Daiichi Disaster - One Year Later
Glenn Sjoden, professor in Georgia Tech's School of Mechanical Engineering, reflects on last year's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear disaster, updates the current status and discusses nuclear energy.
Lessons Learned from the Japanese Tsunami
Georgia Tech experts Andrew Newman (School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences) and David Frost (Civil and Environmental Engineering) examine the lessons learned from the 2011 Japanese Tsunami.
Japan Earthquake - One Year Later
Georgia Tech experts David Frost (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering) and Zhigang Peng (School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences) reflect on the 2011 Japan earthquake.
Hearing the Japanese Earthquake Clip 1
Georgia Tech Associate Professor Zhigang Peng has converted the 2011 Japanese earthquake's seismic waves into audio files. The results allow experts and general audiences to "hear" what the quake sounded like as it moved through the earth and around the globe.
This recording was taken about 90 miles from the Japanese earthquake's epicenter. There are two distinct sound waves. Both are caused by the mainshock. A "pop" is heard 90 seconds (in actual time) after the main event. This pop wasn't re
This month with the President - March 2012
As the University marks its 125th anniversary, President Patrick Deane talks about the importance of celebrating McMaster's 125-year legacy, but says it's just as important to look to the University's future. More information at http://www.mcmaster125.ca
Dan Gilbert - The Writer's Perspective
Writing Books for Readers Beyond Academe
Harvard University Faculty Development & Diversity
In the world of writing and publishing, "academic" is too often shorthand for -- as one editor puts it -- "lifeless prose, cumbersome to read, filled with unnecessary complication, often disdainful and stridently obscure in style and tone."
This session is intended for faculty members who aspire to write for the general educated reader, and those seeking advice on how to engage trade publishers and age
Law School Is a Common "Next Step"
Most law involves business. We send a lot of our graduates on to law school. And they tend to do very well.
Talking Point - Regulating Global Capital
UNSW's Professor Justin O'Brien talks to Lancaster University's Professor Saul Picciotto about his new book, "Regulating Global Corporate Capitalism".













