This Askwith Forum will consist of a presentation describing some of the ways in which educational assessment must change if it is to remain relevant, followed
by audience discussion of those and other factors.
Not exact matches
The Canadians in the
audience will no doubt appreciate what looks to be a lively debate, but going
by Krugman's prepared remarks, the
discussion is likely to be based on U.S. data, and it should be noted that many of the conclusions will not apply to Canada.
Those
discussions, which have been pushed
by Twitter CFO Anthony Noto, have been taking place since the beginning of the year, said sources, as the social communications giant has faced increasing pressure from Wall Street to grow its
audience and innovate its products.
The broader purpose of Ashcraft's study is to demonstrate
by example the virtue of taking political and religious ideology out of the realm of abstract philosophical
discussion and considering it «in relation to a socially defined
audience whose members seek to obtain certain practical advantages through social action.
First, he was engaged upon a broad appeal to the public,
by way of addresses in synagogues, preaching in the open air, teaching when he could find an
audience willing to listen, and
discussion with members of the public who wished to raise questions.
They usually take place outside the Divinity School, and they are intended, not for specialists in religious studies of any kind, but for a general
audience of people, mainly, but
by no means exclusively, undergraduate, whose courses of study may lie in other fields, but who are interested in listening to a non-technical presentation of questions with which theologians are concerned and perhaps also in taking part in
discussions which are arranged to follow the lectures.
At CampaignTech, I was impressed
by the general level of online ad knowledge displayed in panel
discussions, both
by panelists and
by audience - members during Q&A.
The movie segued perfectly into our
discussion led
by KISS 98.5 morning show host Janet Snyder, who did a fantastic job engaging the
audience.
Turn your presentation into an opportunity for engagement
by leaving lots of time for questions and
discussion, and
by asking questions of your
audience.
The presentations will be followed
by a 30 - minute
discussion with the
audience.
One
audience member told the panel that while much of the
discussion focused on non-academic barriers to people earning science and engineering degrees, it was worth noting that there are still plenty of barriers presented
by science and engineering curricula and the ways the subjects are taught.
Session focused on physical space that has been designed and built for research development activities — physical infrastructure to change conversation on and off campus for research development purposes, benefits of the spaces,
discussion about spaces in use
by audience, successes, and future needs.
Each of the three sessions detailed above was followed
by a Q&A session, and questions posed
by the
audience led to an active
discussion of the various topics.
The conference is comprised of the professional conference and a Public Forum, which is open to the public, featuring presentations and a lively panel
discussion with Dr. Weil and nationally - renowned nutrition experts discussing optimum diet, and social and political issues related to food and nutrition, followed
by audience question and answer session.
Lest he alienate his target
audience of people who buy baseball - themed merchandise from the Skymall catalog, Garlin alternates these interviews with scenes of himself watching Little League games (less exciting than it sounds) and bathetic
discussions of sports and fatherhood with his dad's ghost, played
by Timothy Olyphant.
The
discussion, led
by Film Comment Digital Editor Violet Lucca, touches on modern
audiences» emotional distance from older works, the enduring power of the film medium, and the particular experience of younger generations of cinephiles.
Today, a special advanced screening of DreamWorks» Trollhunters took place at New York Comic - Con inside Madison Square Garden in front of a 5,600 seat
audience, followed
by a panel
discussion with creator and Read More →
Based on Deveraux's own account of his meeting with Jimmy P., Desplechin seems utterly fascinated with their conversations (which the doctor transcribed in highly detailed notes), and the movie indulges in their very, very talky encounters, in the hopes that the
audience will be just as compelled
by these
discussions.
Although it could be said that a film like this challenges
audience preconceptions and encourages
discussion and debate, this will be greatly diminished
by the dramatic and rather - too - fantastic denouement that allows the characters an easy escape that is simply dishonest and unhelpful.
If students are motivated
by an authentic
audience, they are likely to produce better quality responses on online
discussion boards (Rowen, 2005).
Wednesday's event featured a panel
discussion between the three leaders, as well as presentations
by students and parents, and questions from the
audience.
From marketing and discovery
discussions with Author Day co-sponsor (thank you) Publishers Weekly's Cevin Bryarman and Kobo's Mark Lefevbre to community and
audience - creation debate with Wattpad's Allen Lau and distribution points from Net Minds» Tim Sanders, the tone and pitch of the day was rooted in responsibility — the author's responsibility to educate him - and herself, to learn to flex long - unused business muscles
by understanding the business and tackling deficiencies.
Commentary Christopher Butcher discusses the way the comics
audience has diversified, and the way that parts of the industry (the parts that aren't involved, basically) have refused to acknowledge the enormous popularity of newer categories of comics
by «othering» them: ««Manga aren't comics,» went the
discussion.
Discussion will be followed
by a brief
audience Q&A and meet - and - greet with Igarashi.
With logotype and layout design
by Art Belikov, art direction
by Marija Pulokaite and photography
by Vytautas Narkevicius, the publication encourages its
audience to choose and evaluate local products, while studying the potential of the latest generation of Lithuanian creators — provoking
discussion about creativity in the area.
Always interested in creating opportunities to prolong the
discussions beyond artwork
by enabling the
audience to convey mental elements from the work into their daily life.
Out of Alternatives, the first public initiative
by CPNY will examine the ways in which small - scale organizations are perceived and understood
by audiences, artists, and funders; identify the challenges of operating in today's climate; and revive
discussions of obstacles and inequalities which have persisted since the rise of the alternative space.
Throughout the duration of the exhibition,
audiences can engage with the work through meditation and observance, and
by participating in a host of related programs organized
by the Museum involving dance,
discussion, and community.
The group aims to collectively examine how small - scale New York arts institutions are perceived and evaluated
by audiences, artists and funders alike; to identify the challenges of operating in today's climate and revive
discussions of those obstacles and inequalities which have persisted since the rise of the alternative space.
As part of the event, each artist will highlight her practice from her particular point of view, followed
by an open
discussion with the
audience.
We held an informative and lively
discussion with our colleagues from Europe and the U.S.A about how to create exciting new displays, exhibitions and public programmes to engage
audiences by involving contemporary artists and also via digital platforms.
Monday, May 7 «Nature of Justice: A Visual Arts Response to The Birds,» panel
discussion and
audience Q&A with artist Andreas Angelidakis, independent curator Reem Fadda, and Brooklyn Museum director Anne Pasternak, moderated
by Onassis Foundation director of culture Afroditi Panagiotakou, free with advance RSVP, 7:00
By focusing on illustrative and print - based work instead of painting, the topic of
discussion shifts to accessibility, as well as affordability, and how these factors play into mass
audiences» ability to connect with the work.
11.00 am Vanessa Müller (Director, European Kunsthalle) introduces the themes of the day and presents European Kunsthalle, followed
by Q&A with the
audience 12.00 pm Rachel Mader (Researcher, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Art) discusses the production of institutional identities, followed
by Q&A 1.00 pm Break 2.00 pm Lecture
by Simon Sheikh (Programme Director MFA Curating, Goldsmiths College) followed
by Q&A 3.00 pm
Discussion with all participants moderated
by Nicoletta Lambertucci (Curator, DRAF) and Simon Sheikh (Programme Director MFA in Curating, Goldsmiths College) followed
by Q&A
Moreover, Creative Time invited
audiences to participate in
discussions during the event and afterwards, on an online, post-event
discussion moderated
by Gregory Sholette.
They aim to collectively examine how small - scale New York arts organizations are perceived and evaluated
by audiences, artists, and funders; identify the challenges of operating in today's climate; and revive
discussions of obstacles and inequalities which have persisted since the rise of the alternative space.
The Review Panel, organized
by artcritical.com, now in its eleventh year and its second season in Brooklyn, is a monthly critics» forum in which moderator David Cohen is joined
by three other critics for a live
discussion, with an
audience, of selected current exhibitions of contemporary art in New York City.
Musician George Michael and his partner Kenny Goss are determined to evoke
discussion and focus on cutting - edge British contemporary art with The Goss - Michael Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing a forum for British contemporary art
by presenting exhibitions, programs and resources to educate, engage and inspire youth and adult
audiences in Texas, the United States and around the world.
Whether his owning so much was a boon to emerging artists or a detriment - many were bent on getting their work seen
by a wide
audience - was a topic of provocative
discussion.
• Three to six months of artistic, editorial, and technical support • Honorarium of up to 300 USD as well as material costs • Opportunity to present the project to an
audience in the form of a reading, workshop, or
discussion • Opportunity for inclusion in our annual print publication, Invalid Format: An Anthology of Triple Canopy, as well as our ongoing broadsheet series • Archiving and long - term maintenance of the final project
by technical staff
The theme of curatorship is considered in its broadest context, and encompasses many different projects and initiatives aimed at creating a platform for the visual arts, making visual art «visible»
by bringing it to a wider
audience and broadening the critical
discussion around it.
Museum of Modern Art director Glenn D. Lowry joins Mr. Blum for a
discussion, which is followed
by an
audience Q&A — just don't drink too many free Brooklyn Brewery beers and ask Mr. Lowry about Bjork, Yoko, or Klaus!
, about Houston wheat paste artists; Robb Walsh, former restaurant critic for the Houston Press and author of numerous books on Texas cooking; and Dan Workman, charter member of the seminal art / noise / rock band, Culturcide, and President of Houston's SugarHill Recording Studios, will tell their «only in Houston» stories followed
by a
discussion and Q&A from the
audience.
By presenting this exhibition, we hope to share the art works as a particular case with the
audience and have them to experience the «scene», evoking more reflection,
discussion and research on Chinese contemporary art.
By bringing their collective work back to its geographic «source,» so to speak, the exhibition hopes to deal with themes of identity for those who have dual cultural allegiances, explore the melding and fusion of artistic influences, and foster the
discussion of the work when brought into local context when comparing
audiences in the East and West.
The Art & Culture series reaches out to a diverse arts
audience by providing multidisciplinary programming that includes lectures and
discussions with artists, curators, and museum directors as well as poetry readings, film, chamber music, and dance performances.
Spanning drawings, paintings, videos and animation, the artist presentations will be followed
by a moderated
discussion and
audience Q & A.
2 pm Art Talk, Gridthiya Gaweewong, Jim Thompson Art Center, Thailand Art Talk, Sharmini Pereira, Raking Leaves, Sri Lanka / United Kingdom / Canada In Conversation, Phunam, Matt Lucero, and Tuan Andrew Nguyen of The Propeller Group, Vietnam / United States Group
discussion, moderated
by Nora Taylor Questions from the
audience
Faculty in the
audience were excited
by the prospect of having short field reports that can serve as
discussion starters for classes on sustainable development.
I just came across this lecture
By Dr. Jim White and there is a good
discussion on how to present complex science to a lay
audience at the end of the talk.