Le Corbusier: Modernist Originality or Copying?
While describing the genius of his originality and his ‘intuitive flashes of insight’, Le Corbusier systematically obliterated unwanted references from the works of his biographers and set up a carefully vetted archive called the Le Corbusier Foundation.
This lecture considers the discovery of a recently discovered handwritten entry in a ‘lost’ (ie thrown away) Le Corbusier notebook, which indicates that he found (more than) inspiration in the work of a relatively forgotten modernist ar
Kathleen Digre talks about Medical Outreach
Kathleen Digre talks about her involvement with medical outreach in Utah and throughout the world. She discusses the new online neuro-ophthalmology virtual education library she recently helped develop. She also discusses headaches, migraines, women'...
2008.08.13 - Graduate Student Introduction
Juli welcomed the International Teaching Assistants (ITA) and gave them a virtual tour of the Marriott Library.
2008.08.13 - Graduate Student Introduction
Juli welcomed the International Teaching Assistants (ITA) and gave them a virtual tour of the Marriott Library.
2008.04.07-KSL Book Arts (Video)
KSL Channel 5 broadcast about the Marriott Library Book Arts program.
2008.04.07-KSL Book Arts (Audio)
KSL Channel 5 broadcast about the Marriott Library Book Arts program.
2008.03.01 - Cinderella Across the Ages
Across The Arts: Cinderella Lecture by Utah State University's Lisa Gabbert on variants and interpretations of the Cinderella folk-tale as told round the world.
Scaling relations from scale model experiments on equilibrium accretionary beach profiles
Movable bed, scale model experiments were conducted at three length scales, 1/8.5, 1/10 and 1/11, in a 90 ft-long wave tank to study scale effect and equilibrium profile characteristics under sinusoidal, accreting wave action. Geometric similarity, deep water wave steepness, wave Froude number, densimetric Froude number, and particle Reynolds number were preserved by selecting the same sediment and fluid in the model and prototype. Wave height was measured with parallel-wire resistance gauges wh
Art a GoGo Podcast #15 - Almost Live from the New de Young Museum in San Francisco
Almost live from the new de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA. Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. Thanks for listening! Kathleen & Doug / art, arts, artist, museum, entertainment, news
(R&DA 14) Using ICT to develop and support formative assessment practices in science amongst Initial
The Research and Development Award undertook to confirm the principles of formative assessment with students. Trainees were invited to use ICT to elaborate their practical and theoretical professional development in the area of assessment for learning by identifying, digitising and uploading to the web levelled examples of children’s science thinking to a virtual repository.
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Fotografija je posneta v Škocjanski jami. Učencem jo lahko pokažemo pri pouku zemljepisa in tudi fizike pri obravnavanju širjenje svetlobe.,Photo taken in Škocjan Caves.
An analysis of the SRL potential of a Technology Enhanced Learning Environment based on the collabor
This report presents an analysis of the potential support to Self-Regulated Learning granted by a communication environment developed to support teachers' collaboration on Learning Objects. The analysis is made by applying a check-list developed within the European project TELEPEERS.,Research report
The New Jersey Governor & State Supreme Court Panel (Part 2)
Please find Part 3 of this event at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eWIHHm_pP0
This event is a part of the Eagleton Institute for Politics's Program on the Governor. For more information please visit their website: http://governors.rutgers.edu/
Teach your kids to be an Entrepreneur through Videogames Games are a great opportunity for kids to trial and error a range of concepts and test concepts in a controlled and safe environments. They really offer young entreprenuers

Structuring collective activities with tasks and plans
Symba is a Web-based framework designed to support collective activities in a learning context. In order to make students explicitly work out their organization it dissociates an "organizational level" and an "activity level" and allows students to describe their organization as plans composed of tasks.
5.1 Introdution to Knowledge
Part 5.1. Looks at the problem of knowledge; how can we know what we know, three types of knowledge and A J Ayer's two conditions for knowledge.
Effective Methods of Training Biology Laboratory Teaching Assistants IV: The Use of Skits, A Teachin
Each year since 1999 ABLE has provided a forum for presentation, discussion, and sharing of ideas concerning the use of undergraduates and graduate students to run labs and teach in the Departments of Biological Science. There have been lively films, games, examples, and discussions of the many university training sessions and/or workshops to Train Graduate Teaching Assistants to handle students, labs, and even teaching assignments. This year we will offer four other areas of discussion for you.
6.2 Why fertilization may not happen
This unit looks at the human being in the context of an individual life cycle, examining some of the processes that contribute to the formation of a new person. After a brief discussion of historical ideas about human conception, and about contraception to the present day, we look at the cells involved in the conception and development of a new individual. Gamete production (that is, production of mature cells able to unite with another in sexual reproduction) in both men and women is introduced
2.7 Overview: Kant and Modern Science
Part 2.7. Concludes a historical survey of philosophy with Immanuel Kant, who thought Hume was wrong in his idea of human nature and how we gain knowledge of the world.
General Philosophy Lecture 2 (slides)
PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 2.













