Sentences with phrase «by recording lectures»

Sony's SRG cameras allow educators to bring remote participants into sessions by recording lectures and plenary events to make them available online later.

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What he has left behind — books and recorded speeches, audio and video lecture series and hundreds of can - do maxims as well as children committed to upholding the principles by which he lived his life — all but ensures that people will be following the «Ziglar Way» for a long time to come.
As I browsed eBay not long ago, I came across a 78 rpm recording of a lecture by C. S. Lewis.
Cameron refuses to be lectured by Labour on lobbying given their track record, he says.
Her high standing in the international community is highlighted by a total citation record of 5392; prestigious international keynote lectures; invited high profile collaborations such as Genome 10K;
This lecture was recorded on Wednesday, December 16, 2015 and is presented by the Northern New Jersey Spinal Cord Injury System, which is supported by a grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90SI5011 -01-00).
One of these lectures was recorded in 2010 and became the YouTube video viewed by millions of people.
According to the description on ASCD's page for the newly released book, Flip Your Classroom: Reach Every Student in Every Class Every Day, by flipped - classroom pioneers Aaron Sams and Jonathan Bergmann, «In this model of instruction, students watch recorded lectures for homework and complete their assignments, labs, and tests in class.»
Technologies involved in the delivery of learning are many and varied — from Adobe ® Connect ™ software, to the TurnitIn ® solution, to the Panopto ® platform for lecture recording — dictated by the faculty and what they want to accomplish.
Mangan and Stephens receive 2016 Bechtel Fellowship David Shannon to open the 2016 ALSC National Institute Thousands to join free ALA Youth Media Awards webcast ALSC selects Meredith Steiner as 2016 Emerging Leader Esposito, Sexton, Shea and Wilson receive 2016 Penguin Young Readers Group Award ALSC offers ten Building STEAM with Día mini-grants ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Bookapalooza Program New edition of Competencies for Librarians Serving Children in Public Libraries available ALSC enhances creativity programming in 79 libraries with Curiosity Creates Grants ALSC applauds American Academy of Pediatrics» screen time guidelines ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 ALSC / Candlewick Press «Light the Way» Grant Registration open for the 2016 ALSC National Institute More Great Websites for Kids selected by ALSC ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Baker & Taylor Summer Reading Grant ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Maureen Hayes Author / Illustrator Award $ 7,500 Curiosity Creates Grant from ALSC Babies Need Words Every Day to bridge the word gap ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Penguin Young Readers Group Award ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Bechtel Fellowship Santa Barbara Public Library System chosen as site for 2016 Arbuthnot Lecture ALSC names eight more Great Websites for Kids ALSC announces winners of 2015 Bound to Stay Bound Books, Melcher Scholarships Applications being sought for 2016 ALSC Bill Morris Seminar Orsburn elected 2016 - 2017 ALSC president ALSC Releases white paper: «Media Mentorship in Libraries Serving Youth» Libraries celebrate diversity, promote multicultural literacy ALSC releases 2015 Summer Reading list ALSC Invites E-book Submissions for the 2016 Mildred L. Batchelder Award The 2015 guide to the Newbery and Caldecott awards ALSC announces 2015 preconference speakers ALSC invites applications for 2016 Arbuthnot Lecture with Pat Mora ALSC names 2015 Notable Children's Books ALSC announces 2015 Notable Children's Recordings ALSC announces 2015 Notable Children's Videos Arizona, California libraries win 2015 Bookapalooza Program Melissa Sweet to keynote 2015 ALSC Charlemae Rollins President's Program Registration open for Spring 2015 ALSC online courses Tickets available for 2015 Arbuthnot Lecture featuring Brian Selznick ALSC to host Online Day of Diversity Forum ALSC Launches Advocacy Button Campaign Putnam County Library receives 2015 Light the Way grant American Library Association announces 2015 youth media award winners Live Oak Media wins 2015 Odyssey Award for «H.O.R.S.E..
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VMFA Director Alex Nyerges said: «Leo Mazow is an outstanding curator and scholar of American Art, evidenced by his fantastic track record of organizing exhibitions, pursuing opportunities for fellowships, scholarly publications, public lectures and symposiums.
We will instead present a recorded version of his planned lecture along with a selection of his films, influenced by Hans Hofmann.
For the third program in the National Gallery of Art lecture series The Collecting of African American Art, recorded on February 24, 2008, Paul R. Jones discusses collecting with Amalia K. Amaki, editor and contributing author of A Century of African American Art: The Paul R. Jones Collection, which features his acquisition of works by nearly 70 artists, most of which he has given to the University of Delaware.
The lecture will be recorded, transcribed, and turned into a performance at another lecture occasion by using an exact transcript including all «hmms», «arrrhs», «ummms», questions, and interruptions.»
At Tanya Leighton Gallery, the estimable Sharon Hayes has collected old records of speeches and lectures by some of the worst politicians in American history («Freedom's Finest Hour» by Ronald Reagan, or «The Barry Goldwater Story»)-- a reminder that in the US, even reactionary politics eventually ends up in the market's clutches.
In this lecture, recorded on February 14, 2016, at the National Gallery of Art, exhibition curator Ruth Fine presents an overview of the approximately 130 paintings, unique works on paper, objects, and prints dating from the early 1930s through the late 1970s featured in both the Procession exhibition and its companion show Stone and Metal: Lithographs and Etchings by Norman Lewis.
In this lecture recorded on March 23, 2014, at the National Gallery of Art, this, the inaugural publication in the Gallery's Online Editions series, is discussed and demonstrated by the Gallery's curator of northern baroque paintings, and the curatorial, technical, and publishing team behind this innovative program initially funded by the Getty Foundation.
She also contributed to the Berkeley Center for New Media's «Arts, Technology and Culture» community by recording and creating audio digests of public lectures, called «Lectures with Lindsaylectures, called «Lectures with LindsayLectures with Lindsay.»
Recorded on January 13, 2013, at the National Gallery of Art, the lecture by Professor Haxthausen explores the ways in which these artists» work complicates how we think about the relationship of photography to time.
Fig. 3: 2.30 pm: Noah Angell Forgetting and negative space within the ethnographic field recording by Noah Angell is a lecture / performance which focuses upon lapses in historical memory, misremembering, archaic speech, and the absence of the historical subject as heard in field recordings.
In the 1952 «event», the Black Mountain lecturer MC Richards and the poet Charles Olsen read poetry from ladders; Rauschenberg's «White Paintings» hung overhead while he played Edith Piaf records on an old phonograph; David Tudor played the piano; Merce Cunningham danced in and around the audience (chased by a barking dog); and Cage sat on a step - ladder for two hours - sometimes reading a lecture on the relation of music to Zen Buddhism, sometimes listening silently.
Cage lectured throughout; David Tudor played the piano, though what he performed is uncertain; Charles Olson and M.C. Richards read poetry from a ladder; Robert Rauschenberg's «White Paintings» were hung from the ceiling and he played records on an old wind - up phonograph; film and slides were projected on opposing walls and possibly on Rauschenberg's paintings; and Merce Cunningham danced, at one point followed by a dog.
In combination with illustrations of her works, these texts — including lectures, stories recorded by critic Ann Wilson, passages ostensibly arranged in associative sequences and «fragmentary ideas» — form an eloquent artist's statement by the creator of «silent paintings.»
Recordings of lectures given by Sargy, films about him and also extracts from what he called his «audio sketchbook» — notes he made in the process of making paintings.
Roger Revelle, one of the pioneering researchers in the study of the human influence on the atmosphere, carbon cycle and climate, gave a prescient lecture on carbon dioxide, climate and the oceans in 1980 that was recorded by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and now surfaces via the Web site Climate Science TV.
This lecture by German Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt at recent GWPF meeting underscores your point about climate cycles in the temperature record.
from multiple historical records He lectured, extensively, on this threat by 1827!
I have started to draft, chapter by chapter more expansive notes to explain and I shall record lectures in each of the areas of contract to delve further.
The Faculty of Law and its students extend an open invitation to the 2nd Annual DeLloyd J. Guth Visiting Lecture in Legal History: Habeas Corpus: Legal History and Guantanamo Bay By Professor James Oldham (Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C.) This lecture by the eminent James Oldham centres on his past ten years» experience as Counsel of Record -LLecture in Legal History: Habeas Corpus: Legal History and Guantanamo Bay By Professor James Oldham (Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C.) This lecture by the eminent James Oldham centres on his past ten years» experience as Counsel of Record -LSB-..By Professor James Oldham (Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C.) This lecture by the eminent James Oldham centres on his past ten years» experience as Counsel of Record -Llecture by the eminent James Oldham centres on his past ten years» experience as Counsel of Record -LSB-..by the eminent James Oldham centres on his past ten years» experience as Counsel of Record -LSB-...]
University Teaching Assistants provide support to professors by completing tasks such as: holding office hours, programming exams and assignments, updating records, attending instructor lectures, and maintaining confidentiality of their files.
Essential work responsibilities of a History Teacher are choosing material for class, presenting lectures, assigning work to students, grading papers, recording attendance, delivering presentations, answering to student inquiries, and completing other tasks as assigned by school managers.
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