25 Jan 2011: The Veritas Forum: Robots, Autism, & God
Rosalind Picard, Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at MIT, will speak at Rice's 2011 Veritas Forum. She will present her work on affective computing, an interdisciplinary field that explores new sensors and systems that recognize and respond respectfully to human emotions. Dr. Picard will also discuss how her work and her faith mutually inform each other, how they shape her understanding of humanity, and how they inspire her to use her technical expertise to help those with autism.
3.1 The role of observation It was clear to Canadian psychologist Albert Bandura (1924– ) that not only is children's behaviour shaped by its consequences, but also that children learn by watching the behaviour of people around them. In contrast to behaviourism, Bandura's social learning theory emphasised the importance of children imitating the behaviours, emotions and attitudes of those they saw around them: Learning would be exceedingly Babbage: March 2nd 2011 P4 Klartext 20110302 Absolute Beginner #22 - Spending Money While Speaking Spanish "Flipping the Classroom": An interview with Chris Tisdell 21F.501 Japanese I (MIT) mentorship update video 1 Dark Matter with Mike Shara, Edward Kolb & Michael Turner TrashTrack Creating Enchantment - Guy Kawasaki (Author) David Sloan Wilson on Religion and Other Meaning Systems Rebels turn tour guides in Gaddafi home Unit Circle Coordinates Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Constructing a Perpendicular Introducción a la docencia virtual a través de Moodle: potencial didáctico y manejo básico de su TECNOLOGÍA AUDIOVISUAL Backstage at the New Theatre Ep3: Cradle Me 1.02. First Implications of the Concept
In this week's programme: the market for tablet computers, Nintendo's new 3DS games console and why Google is changing its search recipe
Klartext handlar i dag om att Sverige har fått en guldmedalj i skidåkning och om att oroligheterna i landet Libyen fortsätter.
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In this video Chris Tisdell, Senior Lecturer, School of Mathematics and Statistics shares how he engages and motivates large mathematics classes at UNSW by creating and sharing YouTube videos, an eBook and broadcasting live interactive classes. Chris believes that using the available technology to facilitate a 'flipped classroom' model has had a very positive impact on student learning.
This course covers Japanese: The Spoken Language Lessons 1 through 6, providing opportunities to acquire basic skills for conversation, reading and writing. The program emphasizes active command of Japanese, not passive knowledge. The goal is not simply to study the grammar and vocabulary, but to improve the ability to use Japanese accurately and appropriately with fluency. Students will learn 56 Kanji characters in this course, as well as introducing Hiragana and Katakana.
mentorship update video 1 - James Wilson and Trevor Kettle
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A conversation between Mike Shara, astrophysicist and curator at the American Museum of Natural History, and cosmologists Edward Kolb and Michael Turner. The three scientists sit down at the 217th American Astronomical Society meeting in Seattle, Washington to discuss dark matter and how the concept fits in to modern cosmology.
For more information visit http://www.amnh.org
Produced and edited by James Sims. Also shot by Jill Bauerle.
Winner of the NSF International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge, the video shows how TrashTrack uses technology to expose the challenges of waste management and sustainability.
For more information go to: http://senseable.mit.edu/trashtrack/index.php
Entrepreneur and bestselling author Guy Kawasaki shares the secrets to being enchanting and developing influence through the "pillars of enchantment." In this funny and engaging lecture, Kawasaki examines the deep value in being likable, creating trust, and taking empowering action. He also shares keys to telling a great story, overcoming resistance, and enchanting your boss and colleagues.
Professor David Sloan Wilson, author of Darwin's Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and the Nature of Society, delivers the annual Wiegand Memorial Foundation lecture entitled Religion and Other Meaning Systems. He examines how the experience of the religious believer differs from the secular thinker and argues that both can be understood in terms their particular meaning systems.
Rebel fighters show off what they say is a beachside compound belonging to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
This video explains how the unit circle has a radius of one and is centered at the origin of the coordinate plane. It is a concept that frequently occurs in many of the math subjects, especially those where Trigonometry is used. Questions asking about unit circle coordinates often give an unknown coordinate and require us to use the properties of a unit circle to calculate these coordinates. (2:34)
This video explains how adding and subtracting polynomials is essentially combining like terms of polynomial expressions. When adding and subtracting polynomials, they can either be arranged vertically or grouped according to degree. A knowledge of polynomial vocabulary is important before adding and subtracting polynomials. (4:09)
The shortest distance between a point not on a line and a line is along the perpendicular to the line. This video describes how constructing a perpendicular to a line uses the same process as constructing the perpendicular bisector of a line segment, but with one additional step. The first step is to swing an arc from the point and intersect the line in two places, which creates a segment that can be bisected. (2:06)
Adaptación de parte de los contenidos incluidos en el Aula Virtual de Profesores, espacio de apoyo al profesorado de la UNIA integrado en el Programa de Formación de Profesorado en materia de Innovación Docente y Digital de la Universidad, sobre el uso docente de la plataforma Moodle.
La asignatura se inscribe en el plan de estudios integrada en la materia de Tecnología de la Comunicación con el objetivo de abordar los fundamentos teóricos y prácticos que subyacen en las tecnologías productivas de carácter profesional implantadas en el sector comunicativo y la industria audiovisual. Para ello, se analizan en profundidad los sistemas tecnológicos audiovisuales contemporáneos y se realiza un acercamiento práctico a las rutinas operativas comunes al funcionamiento de lo
This week we're on set with the cast and crew of Cradle Me, by Simon Vinnicombe; running until Saturday 12 March 2011. See www.newtheatre.org.uk for more information.
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