Bryan Kolb, 2014 Concordia honorary doctorate
Bryan Kolb is a native of Calgary and is Professor in the Department Neuroscience at the University of Lethbridge, where he has been since 1976.
He is a graduate of the University of Calgary (MSc), Pennsylvania State University (PhD), and did postdoctoral work at the University of Western Ontario and the Montreal Neurological Institute. His recent work has focused on the development of the prefrontal cortex, how neurons of the cerebral cortex change in response to various developmental factors (
GS-02: ワークスペース
このビデオでは、作業を妨げることなく切り替えながら、効率的に編集を進めることが出来る、Photoshopのワークスペースについて学びます。
Next best content: campaigns go personal at Guinness
Aly Richards, Chief Experience Officer at idioplatform explains the work they are doing around creating customer insight from a social conversation perspective in order to identify content that is relevant to both the customer and the Guinness brand in order to extend the conversation. Part of the Cranfield Customer Management Forum Guest Speaker Series: http://bit.ly/9UuSf9
First Year Strategy - Darden School of Business
Professor Michael Lenox uses examples from his First Year Strategy course to explain how Darden integrates topics of sustainability throughout its curriculum.
Light Scavengers
In this activity, students examine various materials and investigate how they interact with light. Students use five new vocabulary words (translucent, transparent, opaque, reflection and refraction) to describe how light interacts with the objects.
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Intermediate Italian: La famiglia
In this unit, which is aimed at people who already speak some Italian, you will find out about Italy and Italian, and about the other languages spoken in Italy. You will also hear Italians speaking about family life in Italy and practise the possessives mio, tuo suo, etc. as well as talking about important family events using the past tenses.
An evaluation of Simventure
This paper discusses the value of providing a simulated experience of how organisations work enabling skills and knowledge from disparate subject areas to be synthesised and assimilated in solving complex business problem
CCA 2012 Commencement Trailer
This short video, made by CCA student Indira Allegra, captures the graduation ceremony of the 2012 California College of the Arts class. It was filmed at the San Francisco Concourse Exhibition Center.
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http://www.cca.edu/news/2012/06/08/cca-s-105th-commencement-largest-graduating-class-college-s-history
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Harvard University Announces Expansion in Computer Science Faculty
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Tech Ed North America: Kate Gregory - Modern Native C++ Development for Maximum Productivity Kate Gregory presents Modern Native C++ Development for Maximum Productivity at Tech Ed North America 2011. Go Kate! This session clarifies what features are in Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 and what is yet to come. It illustrates how new constructs such as lambda expressions enable better use of existing libraries and how your code can be simpler, safer and faster all at the same time. Also, s
E3 2011: Designing for Xbox Carl Ledbetter is a designer for Xbox and has worked on the Kinect and Zune. He has also been at the company for sixteen years and takes us on a trip down memory lane starting with the Intellimouse he helped design in his early days at MS.
Introduction This unit provides an introduction to the evolution of mammals. We will be considering Darwin's observations on a great many mammals, and how he noticed that species fell into natural groups. We take as an example the evolution of one particularly interesting mammal, the whale, and look at evidence both from fossils and from DNA to see which other mammals are most closely related to whales. We see how the evidence from these two very different sources points to the same relationship and
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Experiments in Electrochemistry
Experiments with batteries, made from readily available materials, are designed for upper elementary and high school students to learn about the rudimentary principals of electrochemistry.
Introduction We have divided the collection under the following headings: Evolution and natural selection Animals at the extremes Studying mammals How Darwin has influenced others These sub-sections can be navigated around by using the section breakdown list on the right-hand of the screen. Within the sections you will see a list of units that appear elsewhere on the OpenLearn site, click on the link and
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I would like to thank Liz Stokoe and Jackie Abell for giving me access to their transcript of the Panorama interview and along with Peter Bull generously sharing their unpublished work and knowledge of Diana lit
CIF vaccinologie 2011 – Vaccination du voyageur.
Cours international francophone de vaccinologie
Hôpital d’instruction des armées du Val-de-Grâce – Ecole du Val-de-Grâce
Titre : CIF vaccinologie 2011 – Vaccination du voyageur.
Intervenant : Catherine RECEVEUR
Résumé : 29 mars 2011 - cours 50 : Vaccination du voyageur.
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