Professor Dr. L. Thorne McCarty of the Rutgers University Department of Computer Science has
posted lecture videos and other materials in connection with his recent graduate course on Natural Language Processing.
Teachers record their lectures using screen - capture software (we use Camtasia) and
post these lecture videos to a variety of outlets, including our school website, and YouTube.
Not exact matches
FORTUNE — If it weren't for the Apple (AAPL) angle, I'm not sure I would have watched the entire YouTube
video Jacob Appelbaum
posted Monday of his hour - long
lecture at a hackers conference in Hamburg last weekend.
The Lanier Theological Library in Houston has
posted the
video of a
lecture I presented last month, «Religious Freedom for Mideast Christians: Yesterday and Today.»
A good quality
video posted online can enormously increase the audience for a
lecture.
Hopefully the
lecture videos or presentation slides will be
posted up on this website for viewing.
Rick Hess was right to question the simplistic hyping of Khan Academy's online
video lectures in this Straight Up
post.
In a nutshell, it means that teachers make
videos of their
lectures / lessons and
post them online.
Consider
posting videos of classroom
lectures so students can review them later.
On this blog are valuation case studies from Greenblatt and Greenwald but they are scattered over 300
posts and the
lectures are on
video in the vault folders.
Please check back here frequently as we will continue to
post videos from past
lectures.
Lecture Videos posted some
video footage from the current exhibition and some behind the scene process, the
video also includes an interview with Tug Balog of May's Lane Project, who has been working on this project since 2005 and made this amazing event happen, also there are interviews with some other participating artists and gallerist.
The Hirshhorn Museum has
posted a
video of Matthew Barney's «Meet the Artist»
lecture from January 31, 2007.
in the
video summary of this story
posted on nytimes.com revkin describes the warming debate being owned by the two «extremes», this is followed by shots of michael crichton's (non scientific consensus) book «state of fear» and... al gore with his (pro scientific consensus) slide
lecture!
I'm overdue to
post this
video of a
lecture I delivered while teaching a weeklong course on climate and communication at the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
And good call by RC commentators to highlight Oreskes»
lecture, I am going to do a
post today on her
video.
In addition to our
post last Monday, here is the
video of what happened at Dalhousie Law School during the Wickwire
Lectures.
For example, students may watch
video of the professor's
lecture, leave comments on a comment board, and
post assignments to a forum or send them through email.
He
posts videos on workshops,
lectures, individual coaching for technique and skill development.