Incorporate interactions and branching functionality using an eLearning authoring tool, like
how Open University did when it spliced clips of Spartacus, Bill Clinton and a rugby game with polls about how learners felt about lying.
Not exact matches
«No matter
how open you are as a manager, our research shows, many of your people are more likely to keep mum than to question initiatives or suggest new ideas at work,» wrote James Detert of Cornell and Ethan Burris of
University of Texas as Austin on HBR recently.
How much risk drivers will bear, and what rewards they will enjoy, are very much
open questions,» Brishen Rogers, Associate Professor of Law at Temple
University, said in a June essay.
And during the»09 Entrepreneur Week, DePaul
University students helped Naked Pizza figure out
how to go from operating a single delivery pizza shop to
opening as many as 1,000 nationwide.
They might be further upset to read
how Jane Schaberg, professor of religious studies at the
University of Detroit Mercy, interprets Christ's injunction against divorce as an
open invitation for men to beat their wives; «Interpreted in this rigid fashion,» she writes, «this prohibition bas... condemned women and men to the alternative of an intolerable bondage or a life of isolation and sexual repression.»
* Day 1 Monday, February 22, 2016 4:00 PM -5:00 PM Registration & Networking 5:00 PM — 6:00 PM Welcome Reception &
Opening Remarks Kevin de Leon, President pro Tem, California State Senate Debra McMannis, Director of Early Education & Support Division, California Department of Education (invited) Karen Stapf Walters, Executive Director, California State Board of Education (invited) 6:00 PM — 7:00 PM Keynote Address & Dinner Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl, Co-Director, Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences * Day 2 Tuesday February 23, 2016 8:00 AM — 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Networking 9:00 AM — 9:15 AM
Opening Remarks John Kim, Executive Director, Advancement Project Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of Education 9:15 AM — 10:00 AM Morning Keynote David B. Grusky, Executive Director, Stanford's Center on Poverty & Inequality 10:00 AM — 11:00 AM Educating California's Young Children: The Recent Developments in Transitional Kindergarten & Expanded Transitional Kindergarten (Panel Discussion) Deborah Kong, Executive Director, Early Edge California Heather Quick, Principal Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research Dean Tagawa, Administrator for Early Education, Los Angeles Unified School District Moderator: Erin Gabel, Deputy Director, First 5 California (Invited) 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM «Political Will & Prioritizing ECE» (Panel Discussion) Eric Heins, President, California Teachers Association Senator Hannah - Beth Jackson, Chair of the Women's Legislative Committee, California State Senate David Kirp, James D. Marver Professor of Public Policy,
University of California, Berkeley Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, Chairman of Subcommittee No. 2 of Education Finance, California State Assembly Moderator: Kim Pattillo Brownson, Managing Director, Policy & Advocacy, Advancement Project 12:00 PM — 12:45 PM Lunch 12:45 PM — 1:45 PM Lunch Keynote - «
How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character» Paul Tough, New York Times Magazine Writer, Author 1:45 PM — 1:55 PM Break 2:00 PM — 3:05 PM Elevating ECE Through Meaningful Community Partnerships (Panel Discussion) Sandra Guiterrez, National Director, Abriendo Purtas /
Opening Doors Mary Ignatius, Statewide Organize of Parent Voices, California Child Care Resource & Referral Network Jacquelyn McCroskey, John Mile Professor of Child Welfare,
University of Southern California School of Social Work Jolene Smith, Chief Executive Officer, First 5 Santa Clara County Moderator: Rafael González, Director of Best Start, First 5 LA 3:05 PM — 3:20 PM Closing Remarks Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California * Agenda Subject to Change
Politics in Spires, together with OurKingdom, IPPR and the Department of Politics at the
University of Southampton, are hosting the Great Charter Convention — an
open, public debate on where arbitrary power lies in the UK today and
how we should contest and contain it.
Professor Kath Woodward is a researcher at the
Open University and the ESRC's Centre for Research into Socio - Cultural Change and is organising the event, she said: «This event will provide important answers on what is social about sport and
how it fits into the wider society.»
New Caledonian crows may understand
how to displace water to receive a reward, with the causal understanding level of a 5 - 7 year - old child, according to results published March 26, 2014, in the
open access journal PLOS ONE by Sarah Jelbert from
University of Auckland and colleagues.
Kingston
University London experts will explore
how an artificial vision system inspired by the human eye could be used by robots of the future —
opening up new possibilities for securing footage from deep forests, war zones and even distant planets.
New research from the
University of Bristol has found that the feeding style and dietary preferences of dinosaurs was closely linked to
how wide they could
open their jaws.
The FH Ravensburg - Weingarten provides an excellent example of
how international networks based on data links and
university partnerships
open up excellent new opportunities for active
universities — even far away from big cities such as Munich or Berlin.
Studying these rare diseases «can
open a new way to understand the imprinting phenomenon, to see
how, in the beginning of the development of the embryo, the embryo answers to stimuli» that regulate
how its genes behave, says Giovanni Battista Ferrero, a pediatrician at the
University of Turin in Italy.
University of Washington research showed a decade ago that rivers exhale huge amounts of carbon dioxide — though left
open the question of
how that was possible, since bark and stems were thought to be too tough for river bacteria to digest.
«These ideas
open up exciting opportunities for inherently robust electronics and show
how complex concepts in mathematics, like the one of topology, can have real - life impact on common electronic devices,» said Yakir Hadad, lead author and former postdoc in Alù's group, currently a professor at Tel - Aviv
University, Israel.
IBM developed a technique for making carbon nanotubes emit light, paving the way for new fiber optics; Harvard scientists figured out
how to deposit tiny wires on glass or plastic,
opening the door for the development of supercheap computers; and at the
University of Central Florida, neuroscientist Beverly Rzigalinski discovered a nanomolecular fountain of youth effect: When Rzigalinski applied cerium oxide nanoparticles to rat neurons in a petri dish, the particles seemed to strip out the free radicals that make tissues age and kept the neurons alive and functioning up to six times their normal life span.
File - save, file -
open At Humboldt
University of Berlin in Germany, scientists have been building a model of
how memory may store time.
Jenny Molloy, who coordinates
Open Knowledge's open science working group, recounted the work of Matthew Todd's Open Source Malaria team at the University of Sydney, Australia, as anecdotal evidence of how open science can beat traditional science at solving probl
Open Knowledge's
open science working group, recounted the work of Matthew Todd's Open Source Malaria team at the University of Sydney, Australia, as anecdotal evidence of how open science can beat traditional science at solving probl
open science working group, recounted the work of Matthew Todd's
Open Source Malaria team at the University of Sydney, Australia, as anecdotal evidence of how open science can beat traditional science at solving probl
Open Source Malaria team at the
University of Sydney, Australia, as anecdotal evidence of
how open science can beat traditional science at solving probl
open science can beat traditional science at solving problems.
«We need to better understand why induced seismicity happens, and
how to minimize it, and our approach
opens up new possibilities for understanding the risk in ways that can reduce earthquake hazard,» said Manoochehr Shirzaei, assistant professor in the department of Earth and space exploration at Arizona State
University.
Washington State
University researchers have mapped the damage of ultraviolet radiation on individual units of DNA,
opening a new avenue in the search for
how sunlight causes skin cancer and what might be done to prevent it.
Conference chair Katherine Richardson, a biological oceanographer at the
University of Copenhagen, told the
opening plenary session that the conference would ensure that policymakers would pay attention by providing compelling messages in three broad areas:
how bad the climate science is [that is,
how bad the impact of climate change will be], the «good news» that's out there in terms of new ways of mitigating carbon emissions, and the prospects for adapting to the proliferating impacts that scientists are seeing around the world.
Dyer, who recently joined the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory
University, also studies
how the brain computes via its signaling networks, and this imaging technique could someday
open new windows onto
how they work.
«Now we have a recipe
how to synthesize cubic shapes with high surface - to - volume ratio which
opens the door for practical applications,» says Dr. Flyura Djurabekova from the
University of Helsinki.
To figure out
how organisms might have endured periods of so - called «catastrophic darkness», Charles Cockell of the
Open University's Centre for Earth, Planetary, Space and Astronomical Research in Milton Keynes, UK, and his team placed samples of both freshwater and marine microorganisms in darkness...
In an article publishing April 28 in the
Open Access journal PLOS Biology, the researchers from Northwestern
University in Evanston Illinois describe
how they studied 22 animals called median / paired fin swimmers, in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.
Ricke and Caldeira, along with colleagues from Institut Pierre Simon Laplace and Stanford
University, focused on the acidification of
open ocean water surrounding coral reefs and
how it affects a reef's ability to survive.
«These pictures are really going to
open up a new window to understanding
how comets work,» says principal investigator Don Brownlee of the
University of Washington.
In a study appearing in the journal PLOS ONE, researchers at The Ohio State
University and their colleagues have demonstrated
how two separate effects of climate change combine to destabilize different populations of coral microbes — that is, unbalance the natural coral «microbiome» —
opening the door for bad bacteria to overpopulate corals» mucus and their bodies as a whole.
«Learning more about primordial life, and
how it can be re-manipulated, will
open up a lot of new avenues for science, and shed light on the puzzle of
how complex biological systems evolve at the most fundamental molecular level» underlines Lynn Kamerlin, corresponding author, from the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala
University.
One problem is that little research has been done to explore
how a transition to greater
open access would best be designed, says Mark McCabe, an economist at the
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
To find out
how they do this, Felix Hager and Wolfgang Kirchner of the
University of Bochum in Germany pointed high - speed cameras at the central chamber of a termite mound before
opening it.
University of Warwick researcher Professor Sandra Chapman, one of the lead researchers, on the paper said: «The new SuperMAG data collection
opened up the possibility of finding patterns of correlation between each pair of all of the magnetometers, and studying
how this changes in time.
Kernbach's project
opens new territory by testing the effects of light on physiological factors that control
how diseases that can infect humans might hopscotch among animals, says Jenny Ouyang, of the
University of Nevada, Reno.
Ron Frost, a petrologist at the
University of Wyoming, says that
how the quasicrystal granules formed is an
open question.
This discovery of smell sans glomeruli echoes a recent one in carrot psyllid bugs, and together, they may
open a new view into
how olfactory structures are organized, says Joshua Martin, a biologist at Case Western Reserve
University in Cleveland, Ohio, who was not involved with the research.
The studies
open up new opportunities to uncover microbial genomes from other environments, revealing
how microbes alter global carbon and nitrogen cycles,
how microbial metabolism evolved, and
how so many different kinds of microbes can coexist, says biological oceanographer Paul Falkowski of Rutgers
University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
A 2014 study by Duke
University compared
how 36 animals performed a challenge where they had to pull out food from a transparent tube which had
openings on both sides.
Dr. James F. Crow, a professor emeritus of genetics at the
University of Wisconsin, said, «I think this is very strong evidence for a mutation component to schizophrenia, but it's quite an
open question as to
how much of a component.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Using fish bred at Washington State
University, an international team of researchers has mapped the genetic profile of the rainbow trout, a versatile salmonid whose relatively recent genetic history
opens a window into
how vertebrates evolve.
Studies at Rice and Columbia
Universities reported eye -
opening findings about
how many more words children who grow up in middle and upper - class homes hear on a daily basis as compared to lower - income children.
In heterosexual relationships, the foremost study into the differences in
how each gender deals with heartbreak comes from researchers at Binghamton
University, who pried
open the personal lives of 6,000 participants across 96 countries by asking them to rate the emotional pain of their last break up.
I love
how, in the
opening moments of Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World — his stream - of - consciousness documentary look at the Internet, what it hath wrought, and what it may yet bring — he chooses to describe as «repulsive» the
university corridor that leads to the room where the very first computer on the Internet still stands today.
(2005, Ballantine Books)
How to Be a Movie Star: Elizabeth Taylor in Hollywood, by William J. Mann (2010, Mariner Books) A Method to Their Madness: The History of the Actors Studio, by Foster Hirsch (2001, DeCapo Press) Somebody: The Reckless Life and Remarkable Career of Marlon Brando, by Stefan Kanfer (2009, Vintage Books) Truman Capote: Conversations, Edited by M. Thomas Inge (1987,
University Press of Mississippi) Answered Prayers: The Unfinished Novel, by Truman Capote (1994, Vintage Books) Clark Gable: A Biography, by Warren G. Harris (2005, Three Rivers Press) Elia Kazan: A Biography, by Richard Schickel (2006, Harper Perennial) An
Open Book, by John Huston (1994, De Capo Press) Ernest Borgnine: The Autobiography, by Ernest Borgnine (2009, Citadel) James Dean: The Mutant King by David Dalton (2001, Chicago Review Press)
Claude Barras — «My Life as a Zucchini,» «Banquise (Icefloe)» Eric Beckman — «When Marnie Was There,» «Song of the Sea» Jared Bush * — «Zootopia,» «Moana» Carlos E. Cabral — «Big Hero 6,» «Frozen» Giacun Caduff — «La Femme et le TGV,» «2B or Not 2B» John K. Carr — «
How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «Over the Hedge» Jeeyun Sung Chisholm — «Ice Age: Collision Course,» «The Peanuts Movie» Jericca Cleland — «Ratchet & Clank,» «Arthur Christmas» Andrew Coats — «Smash and Grab,» «Borrowed Time» John Cohen — «The Angry Birds Movie,» «Despicable Me» Lindsey Collins — «Finding Dory,» «WALL - E» Devin Crane — «Megamind,» «Monsters vs Aliens» Ricardo Curtis — «The Book of Life,» «Dr. Seuss» Horton Hears a Who» Richard Daskas — «Turbo,» «Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas» Kristof Deák — «Sing,» «Losing It» Jason Deamer — «Piper,» «Monsters
University» David DeVan — «Finding Dory,» «Brave» Walt Dohrn — «Trolls,» «Mr. Peabody & Sherman» Rob Dressel — «Moana,» «Big Hero 6» Stefan Eichenberger — «Heimatland (Wonderland),» «Parvaneh» David Eisenmann — «Pearl,» «Toy Story 3» Patrik Eklund — «Seeds of the Fall,» «Instead of Abracadabra» Steve Emerson * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «The Boxtrolls» Lise Fearnley — «Me and My Moulton,» «The Danish Poet» Mathias Fjellström — «Seeds of the Fall,» «Instead of Abracadabra» Arish Fyzee — «The Pirate Fairy,» «Planes» Juanjo Giménez — «Timecode,» «Maximum Penalty» Andrew Gordon — «Monsters
University,» «Presto» Jinko Gotoh — «The Little Prince,» «9» Eric Guillon — «Sing,» «The Secret Life of Pets» Lou Hamou - Lhadj — «Borrowed Time,» «Day & Night» John Hill — «Turbo,» «Shrek Forever After» Steven «Shaggy» Hornby — «
How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «Rise of the Guardians» Steven Clay Hunter — «Brave,» «The Incredibles» Alessandro Jacomini — «Big Hero 6,» «Tangled» Christopher Jenkins — «Home,» «Surf's Up» Sean D. Jenkins — «Wreck - It Ralph,» «Bolt» Phil Johnston * — «Zootopia,» «Wreck - ItRalph» Oliver Jones * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «ParaNorman» Mohit Kallianpur — «Frozen,» «Tangled» Max Karli — «My Life as a Zucchini,» «Victoria» Michael Kaschalk — «Big Hero 6,» «Paperman» Karsten Kiilerich — «Albert,» «When Life Departs» Timothy Lamb — «Trolls,» «Mr. Peabody & Sherman» Gina Warr Lawes — «Zootopia,» «Kung Fu Panda 2» Sang Jun Lee — «Rio 2,» «Epic» Meg LeFauve — «The Good Dinosaur,» «Inside Out» Jenny Lerew — «Mr. Peabody & Sherman,» «Flushed Away» Brad Lewis — «Storks,» «Ratatouille» Carl Ludwig — «Rio,» «Ice Age» Andrew Okpeaha MacLean — «Feels Good,» «Sikumi (On the Ice)» MaryAnn Malcomb — «Free Birds,» «Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron» Anders Mastrup — «Albert,» «When Life Departs» Moon Molson — «The Bravest, the Boldest,» «Crazy Beats Strong Every Time» Dave Mullins — «Cars 2,» «Up» Michelle Murdocca — «Hotel Transylvania,» «
Open Season» Christopher Murrie * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «Coraline» Ramsey Naito — «The Boss Baby,» «The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie» Damon O'Beirne — «Kung Fu Panda 3,» «Rise of the Guardians» Hyrum Virl Osmond — «Moana,» «Frozen» Greg Pak — «Happy Fun Room,» «Super Power Blues» James Palumbo — «Ice Age: Collision Course,» «Ice Age: Continental Drift» Christine Panushka — «The Content of Clouds,» «The Sum of Them» Pierre Perifel — «Rise of the Guardians,» «Kung Fu Panda 2» Jeffrey Jon Pidgeon — «Monsters
University,» «Up» David Pimentel — «Moana,» «Big Hero 6» Elvira Pinkhas — «Ice Age: Collision Course,» «Rio 2» Kori Rae — «Monsters
University,» «Tokyo Mater» Mahesh Ramasubramanian — «Home,» «Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted» Ferenc Rofusz — «Gravitáció (Gravitation),» «The Fly» Vicki Saulls — «The Peanuts Movie,» «Ice Age: Continental Drift» Brad Schiff * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «The Boxtrolls» William Schwab — «Frozen,» «Wreck - It Ralph» Gina Shay — «Trolls,» «Shrek Forever After» Jeff Snow — «Over the Hedge,» «The Road to El Dorado» Peter Sohn — «The Good Dinosaur,» «Partly Cloudy» Debra Solomon — «My Kingdom,» «Getting Over Him in 8 Songs or Less» David Soren — «Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie,» «Turbo» Cara Speller — «Pear Cider and Cigarettes,» «Pearl» Peggy Stern — «Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood,» «The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation» Michael Stocker — «Finding Dory,» «Toy Story 3» Arianne Sutner — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «ParaNorman» Ennio Torresan — «Turbo,» «Till Sbornia Takes Us Apart» Géza M. Toth — «Mama,» «Maestro» Anna Udvardy — «Sing,» «Deep Breath» Wayne Unten — «Frozen,» «Tick Tock Tale» Theodore Ushev — «Blind Vaysha,» «Gloria Victoria» Robert Valley — «Pear Cider and Cigarettes,» «Shinjuku» Timo von Gunten — «La Femme et le TGV,» «Mosquito» Gil Zimmerman — «
How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «Puss in Boots» Marilyn Zornado — «Old - Time Film,» «Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase» Sound Peter Albrechtsen — «The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki,» «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» Christopher Assells — «John Wick: Chapter 2,» «Spectre» David Bach — «13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,» «Suicide Squad» Sylvain Bellemare — «Arrival,» «Incendies» Miriam Biderman — «Don't Call Me Son,» «The Second Mother» Charlotte Buys — «Call Me Thief,» «White Wedding» Charlie Campagna — «Blade Runner 2049,» «Nocturnal Animals» Harry Cohen — «The Fate of the Furious,» «The Hateful Eight» Mohammad Reza Delpak — «The Salesman,» «A Separation» Yann Delpuech — «The Founder,» «Saving Mr. Banks» José Luis Díaz — «Wild Tales,» «The Secret in Their Eyes» Jesse K - D.
The Berkeley Pledge is an example of
how a great
university can raise standards,
open the door to college to those who have been excluded, and encourage racial conciliation.
«I think kids in 20 years are going to walk into school and pick their peers for the day,» Curtis J. Bonk, professor of instructional systems technology at Indiana
University and author of The World Is
Open:
How Web Technology Is Revolutionizing Education, told me.
The Internet of Things The Implications of the Internet of Things for Education by Robert Lutz
How Universities Are Adapting To The Internet Of Things Revolution by Harold Hamm 10 Unexpected Ways the Internet Of Things Will
Open Up a Future of Opportunity by Jack Uldrich
How The Internet Of Things Will Think by Brian Proffitt
The analysis presented here on
how elementary magnet school representatives discuss academic achievement is based upon ethnographic field notes taken by students in Professor Jack Dougherty's Seminar on School Choice at Wesleyan
University, who attended a variety of
open house events, as well as RSCO school choice fairs.
Schools Week revealed last week
how several leading
universities have shunned the government's offer of extra cash to
open a new school.
That was why we published the «Schools that work for everyone» consultation, which asks important
open questions about
how we can use the educational expertise that exists in our country's independent schools, faith schools,
universities and selective schools.