Sneak peek of an interview with Lynn Shelton on Backstory: A Filmmaker's Vision
Watch the full interview and her film "We Go Way Back" uncut and uninterrupted on the premiere of Backstory: The Filmmaker's Vision, Saturday, March 12 at 9pm on UWTV, channel 27 in the Puget Sound region.
Take a look behind the lens with Backstory: The Filmmaker's Vision, produced by UWTV in collaboration with the Seattle International Film Festival.
Each week, host Andrew Tsao, Associate Professor at the UW School of Drama and director himself, interviews filmmakers to get the real story beh
"DMC Upside" - Culinary Arts Donation
Del Mar College students in the Culinary Arts program donated baked goods and pastries created for a final exam to Metro Ministries, a Corpus Christi area food pantry, in August 2012.
This segment of the "DMC Upside" television program was featured in the August 2012 edition, which airs on cable channel 19 in Corpus Christi. The "DMC Upside" is produced by DMC TV.
Leading@Google: Chip Conley
Chip Conley spoke to Googlers in Mountain View on February 16, 2011 about his book Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow.
About Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow:
"When Hotelier Conley was profiled by USA Today as one of its People to watch in 2001, he seemingly could do no wrong. His company, Joie de Vivre Hospitality, which operates a chain of boutique hotels in the San Francisco Bay area, was riding high on the dot-com boom. But then the bubble burst, follo
FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : Formation au FLE pour les professionnels de santé d’origine étrangère
FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : Un dispositif de formation au FLE pour les professionnels de santé d’origine étrangère.
Conférence enregistrée lors du congrès international FORMATIC PARIS 2011. Atelier TIC et pratiques innovantes au service de la formation des professionnels de la santé.
Président de séance : Antoine TESNIERE (Université Paris Descartes projet ILumens), modérateur : Lisette CAZELLET (Consultant formateur TIC Santé), auteur : MASSIOT Marc.
FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : Piloter l' intégration des nouveaux professionnels (video)
FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : Piloter l’intégration des nouveaux professionnels : l’approche du e-learning.
Auteur : Jean Patrick DEBERDT (consultant organisme de formation THINK-SANTE), Yvan DOUALLY (consultant organisme de formation THINK-SANTE)
Conférence enregistrée lors du congrès international FORMATIC PARIS 2011. Atelier TIC et pratiques innovantes au service de la formation des professionnels de la santé.
Réalisation, production : Canalu UN/3S, CERI
Barbara Moon: Exploring the Continuum Between Evolution and Creationism
The Seniors Program is pleased to present this lecture as part of a series of informative lectures on topics of general interest to the public. Each forum is about 45-50 minutes long, followed by a question and answer session.
Detail info at: http://www.sfu.ca/seniors/forums1110.htm
3.2.1 Social disruption In return for being granted enhanced market access by developed countries, which turned out to be somewhat illusory, developing countries agreed to open up their own markets. Indeed, for supporters of the UR, this was its biggest achievement. One of the central propositions of economic theory is that under certain conditions free trade is beneficial to a country – but there are inevitably winners and losers. As a country adjusts to free trade, some sectors of the economy advance, while othe
Parent Stress Reduction Through a Psychosocial Intervention For Children Diagnosed with Attention-De
Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) experience significant difficulties in the domains of attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. This constellation of symptoms not only has a negative impact on the child’s life by creating difficulties in school and peer relations, but also is associated with difficulties within the home. In fact, having a child with ADHD is correlated with significant increases in the amount of stress that parents experience. Studies have indi
A Bug Bugs Ben
This is a short video story for teaching new readers how to read better. It walks children through the story by highlighting the words on the bottom of the page as the narrator reads them. This is a great little story for beginning readers.
Geosciences Professor discusses the Japan Earthquake and the Pacfic Northwest
Could an earthquake/tsunami on par with what occurred in Japan happen in the Pacific Northwest? Emeritus Geosciences Professor Bob Yeats discusses the possibility of a similar occurrence off the Oregon Coast.
Brockmeier, L., Leech, D., Pate, J., & Gibson, N. (April 2011). Principals' Views about the Impact o
National Council of Professors of Educational Administration
While high stakes testing continues as the centerpiece of education reform efforts to improve education, the impact of high stakes testing on principals needs further exploration. The Principal’s […]
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Angelle, A., Wilson, N., & Mink, G. (April 2011). Building Bridges through School-University Partner
National Council of Professors of Educational Administration
This study is an examination of a unique school district/university partnership in a southeast university school leadership preparation program. Partner superintendents, district personnel, and […]
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Kangoeroeklas Meerbegaafde kinderen kunnen in sommige scholen voor één of meer lesuren terecht in een kangoeroeklas. Ze krijgen er extra uitdagingen: …

Drug Receptor Interactions EDT 585: Open Pedagogy – A New Paradigm for Teaching and Learning 6.096 Introduction to C++ (MIT) Israeli Society and the Occupation UT Engineering Professor Speaks on Nuclear Power Corporate Environmental Responsibility: The Legacy of Bhopal
This is a fast-paced introductory course to the C++ programming language. It is intended for those with little programming background, though prior programming experience will make it easier, and those with previous experience will still learn C++-specific constructs and concepts. This course is offered during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), which is a special 4-week term at MIT that runs from the first week of January until the end of the month.
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Gideon Levy is a Haaretz columnist and a member of the newspaper's editorial board. In his lecture he will explore how Israeli society deals with the occupation and with the international criticism of this. He will also examine the role of the Israeli media in supporting the occupation. Gideon Levy joined Haaretz in 1982, and spent four years as the newspaper's deputy editor. He is the author of the weekly Twilight Zone feature, which covers the Israeli occupation in the West Bank and Gaza over
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