Tim Huckaby: Building Real-World Kinect Applications At TechEd this year, we had a chance to catch up with Tim Huckaby, founder of InterKnowlogy and Microsoft Regional Director on what applications you can build with Kinect. Tim shows off some coolreal-world applications driven by Kinect including interactive signage and how Kinect can be used in the healthcare industry.
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Science Bulletins: Our Ancient Relatives Born with Flexible Skulls
A new study of the skull of an early hominin child provides a better understanding of the evolutionary timeline for modern human skulls-and brains. The skulls of modern humans are highly flexible at birth so they can both fit through a narrow birth canal and expand to hold a brain that grows substantially in early life. When researchers scanned the skull of the Taung child (Australopithicus africanus), they found structural features similar to those in the flexible skulls of modern infants. The
Great Powers and the State of the Global Economy [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Danny Quah | Danny Quah is Professor of Economics and Kuwait Professor at LSE. He is Senior Fellow at LSE IDEAS, and had previously served as LSE’s Head of Department for Economics (2006-2009) and Council Member on Malaysia’s National Economic Advisory Council (2009-2011). Quah is also Tan Chin Tuan Visiting Professor at the National University of Singapore, and lectures regularly at Peking University. He holds degrees from Princeton and Harvard, and was Assistant Pro
California's State Insect- Dogface Butterfly Life Cycle Documentary 720p HD
The California Dogface (Zerene eurydice, also known as the "Dog's Head Butterly") is California's state butterfly (and state insect, as designated in 1972). Its life cycle is showcased here in great detail, featuring time lapse sequences of never before seen events in the growth and development of this amazing creature. These butterflies are not very well known, and not commonly found in cities and gardens. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real wo
Castillo de Grajal de Campos - en español
La fortaleza tiene planta cuadrada, con cubos en los ángulos y numerosas troneras en los muros, construidos con un pronunciado talud. Amplias almenas coronan la edificación, preparada para protegerse de la artillería y defenderse con las piezas artilleras de su interior. (.54)
Lesson 08 - One Minute Romanian
In lesson 8 of One Minute Romanian you will learn to count from one to ten. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Romanian at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Romanian is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.Author(s):
WAIS Seminar:LinkedTV: Building the Future of Television
WAIS Seminar:LinkedTV: Building the Future of Television
Predicting the Market Predicting the Market Stephen A. Ross, Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Closing Remarks Stewart C. Myers, Robert C. Merton (1970) Professor of Financial Economics
Texas Energy Reserves Are Tight
Bernard Weinstein, economist and associated director of the Maguire Energy Institute at SMU's Cox School of Business, talks about the energy situation in Texas and says the state may have reached a tipping point, including possible brownouts and blackouts.
Regents' Professor George Davis
Regents' Professor, the highest of faculty ranks, is reserved for full professors with exceptional achievements that have brought them national or international recognition. George Davis is a Professor Emeritus of Geosciences.
Einstein: Einsten in WWII
In this video clip, History Channel takes a closer look at one of the greatest minds the world has ever seen. Find out what you have always wanted to know about Albert Einstein. (2:23)
Hemingway's Letters: From Childhood to Paris
On the publication of the first volume of Ernest Hemingway's letters, Sandra Spanier, the book's editor; novelist Ward Just; and moderator Scott Simon, host of NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday discussed The Letters of Ernest Hemingway: Volume 1, 1907-1922. The actor, Corey Stoll, who played Hemingway in Woody Allen's recent Midnight in Paris read selections.
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Gerardo Serra, London School of Economics
Gerardo Serra, London School of Economics, presents "From Scattered Data to Ideological Education: Economics, Statistics and State Building in Gold Coast/Ghana, 1928-1966" at the 13th Annual Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought conference at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. July 1, 2012
University of St. Thomas | Holiday Greeting 2012
Blessings during this season of anticipation from Fr. Dennis Dease, president of the University of St. Thomas - Minnesota.
"Like a Bird"
Text: Sr. Delores Dufner OSB, ©2009 Sisters of St. Benedict
Music: Fr. Jan Michael Joncas, University of St. Thomas Artist in Residence, ©2012 The Jan Michael Joncas Trust
3 Principal artists and works Michelangelo, Slave, known as Rebel, sculpture, c.1513, acquired 1794 Michelangelo, Slave, known as Dying or Asleep, sculpture, c.1513, acquired 1794 Venus de Milo, sculpture, late Hellenistic, acquired 1827 Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, painting, 1501–6, acquired 1519 Cimabue, Maestà, painting, c.1270, acquired 1814 Diana of the Louvre (also known as Diana of Versailles), sculpture, Roman copy of Gre
2.1 Introduction The original TV programme was divided into an introduction and seven sections, each preceded by a simple question that appears on screen. To help you to explore this material, we have split the programme into eight clips, each associated with an activity. Once you have completed all the activities, you will have viewed the TV programme in its entirety and considered some of the questions explored in the original OU course.
Getallen tot honderdduizend : Bingo In deze bijdrage vind je vijf kaarten met getallen tot honderdduizend. Met deze kaarten kan je bingo spelen. Op die manier leren leerlingen de getallen tot honderdduizend correct lezen.