3.1 Hume's Argument Concerning Induction
Part 3.1. Briefly introduces the problem of induction: that is, the problem that it is difficult to justify claims to knowledge of the world through pure reason, i.e. without experience.
Understanding and Navigating Administrative Culture in Higher Education: A Primer for New Faculty
Christopher C. Morphew & Douglas Toma
Making the Difference: How to Effectively Find and Apply for Federal Career Opportunities
Jimmy Richardson, Associate Director for Government & Nonprofit Relations, UGA Career Center
Ethics in Life, Organizations and the Professions
Archie Carroll, Director of the Nonprofit Management and Community Service Program in the Terry College of Business
Beyond Academia: Finding Meaningful Work with the Federal Government
Jimmy Richardson, Associate Director for Government & Nonprofit Relations
Tapping into Hidden Customer Needs
What are the key reasons for new product success & what steps can companies take to promote innovation & avoid failure? Innovation research reveals important lessons.
Jonathan Duckworth Artist Talk
Jonathan Duckworth discusses his work featured in the Super Human exhibition.
"The Hot Air Show" Episode 1: September 17
What is the status of climate and energy legislation in the Senate this Fall? Why did the Kerry-Lieberman-Graham global warming bill collapse earlier this year in the Senate? What does domestic U.S. action mean for the U.N. meeting in Cancun later this year?
Alexa Clemmons, UC San Diego
Meet researcher Alexa Clemmons, part of Socrates Fellow Sarah Burnett's fly genetics activity for Mr. Buse's AP Bio class at Southwest High School, San Diego, CA
History of Hanukkah
A four minute presentation of a brief elaboration of Hanukkah and its history.
Lecture 29 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 29
The Busy World of Richard Scarry-Imagine That - X-ray Eyes
In this video Huckle and Lowly Worm learn about x-rays. If you had x-ray eyes you could see an inside view. An x-ray machine takes a picture to see inside of you. Airports check your luggage with an x-ray machine. This is a good teaching resource to help build background knowledge for elementary and/or special education students. This video would work well in conjunction with a thematic unit on community helpers, health, and the human body. (1:06)
Islam d’Extrême Orient - Andrée Feillard (video)
Les communautés musulmanes d’Extrême-Orient, qui totalisent plus de 232 millions d’individus au sein de onze pays, ont parfois reçu une moindre attention, leur pratique de l’islam étant considérée comme syncrétique, voire « abâtardie ». Ce préjugé est sans doute dû à leur éloignement géographique des lieux saints de l’islam, mais aussi à l’hétérogénéité de leurs coutumes : l’Indonésie à elle seule compte entre 650 et 700 langues locales, un pays où pourt