Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" (Animated Version)
This is an animated version of Plato's work, "Allegory of the Cave." In the video, the question of what would be real to a person whom has been in a dark cave all his life and was suddenly set free to roam around outside is contemplated. Would the shadows he only knew be real or would he not long for the real world that he had witnessed if placed back in chains in the dark cave? (08:18)
Schoolhouse Rock: America - I'm Just a Bill Music Video
The classic Schoolhouse Rock song "I'm Just a Bill." (03:21)
Out for Shopping: Understanding Linear Data Structures (Mandarin)
This lesson is designed for students just learning about data structures. It teaches them by relating the topic to real life situations and implementing it in many scenarios where there is a need for data storage. Here the familiar event of shopping is used to illustrate the several examples of linear data structures under discussion. This real life experience of shopping illuminates many problems where data needs to be stored in different containers. The lesson will help programming students ha
Understanding the 2012 U.S. Elections: A Post-Election Roundtable
On November 8, 2012 Concordia University's Political Science Department held a round table to look at the impact of the results of the U.S. 2012 elections. Participants examined the implications of Barak Obama's re-election on US domestic and foreign policy, for the US economy and for Canada.
CCA's Pre-College Program
CCA's Pre-College Program is an inspiring opportunity for high school students to study art, architecture, design, or creative writing in an art school setting, while earning 3 units of college credit.
Hear firsthand as CCA Pre-College students discuss how being a part of the creative community within the Pre-College Program has better prepared them for college.
http://www.cca.edu/precollege
Video filmed and produced by CCA Film students Fred Kolouch and Lina Vezzani-Katano.
Lecture by David Colwell
This lecture was recorded on October 17, 2012, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts.
David Colwell is one of the United Kingdom's most respected designers. His furniture pieces have won many awards and are in the permanent collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany.
Colwell started his current series of chairs and tables more than 30 years ago as a radical reconsideration of the