Sentences with phrase «record lectures with»

This is a great way to record lectures with the built - in mic of a laptop!
Instead of using precious classroom time for lectures, a flipped classroom asks students to watch recorded lectures with instructors ahead of time.

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I gladly record my debt to Arthur Cushman McGiffert, Jr. and Anton Boisen, whose course, «Experience and Theology,» in The Chicago Theological Seminary opened up the relation of theology to psychology for me; to Seward Hiltner, Granger Westberg, and my present colleague, Earl Loomis, with each of whom I have taught courses on the relation of psychiatry and theology; and to William Oglesby of Union Seminary, Richmond, not only for his encouragement in the project I was undertaking, but for helpful criticism of the lectures.
County Clerk Nina Postupack will lecture on the life of Christopher Tappen, the county deputy clerk credited with saving vital records when the British burned Kingston, this Friday night at 5:30 p.m. at the Senate House Museum.
Two One - hour Lectures on Yoga for Pelvic Floor Health: In these two recorded lectures, Leslie discusses the importance of pelvic floor health and yoga approaches to preserve pelvic floor strength are included as mp4 files, i.e. videos showing slides with Leslie's lecture as a voiceLectures on Yoga for Pelvic Floor Health: In these two recorded lectures, Leslie discusses the importance of pelvic floor health and yoga approaches to preserve pelvic floor strength are included as mp4 files, i.e. videos showing slides with Leslie's lecture as a voicelectures, Leslie discusses the importance of pelvic floor health and yoga approaches to preserve pelvic floor strength are included as mp4 files, i.e. videos showing slides with Leslie's lecture as a voice - over.
She saw how we were recording our live lectures with screencasting software and told us how her daughter loved it when her professor at a local university recorded his lectures, because she didn't have to go to class anymore.
Permit students to record assignment instructions and lectures for playback: At the root of dyslexia is a language processing issue, so students with dyslexia sometimes struggle with multistep verbal instructions and paying attention through long lectures.
Allow students to record important assignment instructions and lectures for playback with voice notes using Siri from Apple or Read & Write, a free Google Chrome extension from TextHelp.
But the more we utilize the best recorded lectures, documentary films, and instructional technologies to replace live lectures, the more we can free up teachers to spend their time working closely with their students to foster deeper learning.
Students in the program watch recorded lectures at their own pace and communicate with faculty members and teaching assistants in online office hours.
Many organizations deliver video - based lectures in a myriad of ways, such as augmenting video recordings with live sessions for review purposes, providing information in real - time and impart hands - on experience.
They recorded their lectures and shared them on the internet with students unable to participate in their classes for various reasons.
«With Echo360, students in both my online and in person classes have the same access to learning content, recorded lectures, class discussions and other engagement tools.
Built - in 3 - axis gyroscope coupled with an accelerometer for advanced motion sensing Built - in Wi - Fi for Internet connectivity anywhere there is a hotspot HD video player which supports up to 1080p HD videos Use the HDMI connection to watch videos on a HDTV Front facing camera Built - in voice record to take notes, lectures or reminders Preloaded with «EDAN» - Ematic's Digital Assistant & Navigator with voice - to - text technology to search for movie times, nearby restaurants, and more
They need to involve in college activities along with lectures to maintain a good attendance record, part - time job for financial gain and some rest to charge the body.
Following his lecture, Nashville Mayor Megan Barry presented him with a collection of recently discovered photos and images of his first arrest records in Nashville from 1961, 1962 and 1963.
The features of its iPad deal with publishers include applications to let students play video, highlight text, record lectures, take printed notes, search the text, and participate in interactive quizzes to test how much they've learned and where they may need more work.
In addition to its book display abilities, the Edge also has two microphones for recording a lecture and blocking out background sounds with noise - cancellation (It doesn't have is the ability to synchronize one's class notes with the audio, a la Livescribe, but Atkinson said that is something that might be considered for future versions).»
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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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As such, if you are not familiar with this work, we would advise consulting our existing written article on the G.O.A.P. system, alongside the video summary and recorded lecture we already provide on AI and Games.
The Archive is a growing collection of books, prints, photographs, recorded lectures, documents, transcripts, interviews and original works of art culled from exchanges with over 90 contemporary artists, curators and thinkers.
In this conversation recorded on February 26, 2012, as part of the National Gallery of Art lecture series The Collecting of African American Art, former National Basketball Association players Elliot Perry and Darrell Walker discuss their collections of African American art and art of the African diaspora with Professor Michael D. Harris.
In this conversation recorded on February 17, 2008, as part of the National Gallery of Art lecture series The Collecting of African American Art, retired surgeon Walter O. Evans discusses his extraordinary collection with Andrea Barnwell Brownlee.
The sound collection includes all forms of recorded sound, extending from the early days of wax cylinder recordings to today's digital creations, with recorded music, oral histories, lectures and many other types of recording held on formats such as shellac and vinyl records, reel to reel tape, audio cassettes and CDs.
His conversation with curator Jeffreen M. Hayes, recorded on November 18, 2012, as part of the National Gallery of Art lecture series The Collecting of African American Art, provides an overview of Atwell's important collection.
His conversation with Jeffreen M. Hayes, Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow in African American Art, Birmingham Museum of Art, recorded on November 18, 2012, as part of the National Gallery of Art lecture series The Collecting of African American Art, provides an overview of Atwell's important collection.
Recorded on February 26, 2012, as part of the National Gallery of Art lecture series The Collecting of African American Art, former National Basketball Association players Elliot Perry and Darrell Walker discuss their collections of African American art and art of the African diaspora with Professor Michael D. Harris.
We will instead present a recorded version of his planned lecture along with a selection of his films, influenced by Hans Hofmann.
In this event recorded on February 15, 2009, as part of the National Gallery of Art lecture series The Collecting of African American Art, Ruth Fine speaks with Washington, DC - based collector Juliette Bethea about her life — long passion for learning and what inspired her to begin acquiring art nearly 40 years ago.
In this conversation recorded on February 22, 2009, as part of the National Gallery of Art lecture series The Collecting of African American Art, Deborah Willis speaks with the Kelleys about their passion and determination to build a collection that advances and preserves the legacy of African American art.
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.
With the catchy title «Collecting BEATLES is hell, JOY DIVISION however... or: Just dollies don't like hits» Børre Haugestad and Astrup Fearnley Museum invited to a lecture where Børre Haugstad looked at the difference between collecting records and art, values and ideology, money and mindset.
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.»
For this lecture recorded on November 29, 1992, Gowin used the title of his undergraduate senior thesis, demonstrating his strong connection with Stieglitz and Robert Frank's The Americans (1958).
A small collection of additional Albers papers and an audio recording of a lecture with an unknown provenance were integrated.
The exhibition begins to take off with an Andy Warhol - illustrated cover for a recording of a radio broadcast on drug use («The Nation's Nightmare,» 1952); Jean Cocteau's sleeve for a Berthe Bovy reading of his play «La Voix Humane» (1958); and a 1959 monochrome, Yves Klein - blue cover for recordings of Klein's lectures «The Evolution of Art Toward the Immaterial» and «The Architecture of the Air» (1959).
We invite you to click on the links below to access online versions of featured publications, along with further links to collection records, videos of lectures and discussions, and more.
As an artist and professor now teaching a generation of digital natives, she keeps on using her films, installations, performance, lectures, and writing to engage with the complexities of the total cognitive, psychic, and aesthetic shift in our understanding, perception, and uses of the recorded image.
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.»
Richard was recognized for his career - long track record of climate communication, which has involved countless public talks and lectures, communications workshops for fellow scientists, work with educators, TV interviews, articles, op - eds, and the publication of a popular book, The Forgiving Air: Understanding Environmental Change.
I recall more than one guest lecture at our physics department's Centre for Global Change Studies displaying a graph of spectral analysis of temperature histories, with data from multiple time scale sources including thermometer records, ice core data, etc..
In one of his video - recorded lectures Dr Richard Muller discusses confidence intervals with respect to what constitutes a result e.g. something worth publishing.
Image then not having to take notes, but having them provided ahead of time, with e-readings that can be cut and pasted ahead of time, so that you come to class to engage and discuss about the law and the issues it raises, not just to record what happens in the lecture.
11 % record lecture audio with their laptops or audio recorder
Observed and assessed student performance and kept thorough records of progress.Implemented a variety of teaching methods such as lectures, discussions and demonstrations.Established clear objectives for all lessons, units and projects.Encouraged students to persevere with challenging tasks.Set and communicated ground rules for the classroom based on respect and personal responsibility.Identified early signs of emotional, developmental and health problems in students and followed up with the teacher.Tutored children individually and in small groups to help them with difficult subjects.Taught after - school and summer enrichment programs.Established positive relationships with students, parents, fellow teachers and school administrators.Mentored and counseled students with adjustment and academic problems.Delegated tasks to teacher assistants and volunteers.Took appropriate disciplinary measures when students misbehaved.Improved students» reading levels through guided reading groups and whole group instruction.Used children's literature to teach and reinforce reading, writing, grammar and phonics.Enhanced reading skills through the use of children's literature, reader's theater and story time.Differentiated instruction according to student ability and skill level.Taught students to exercise problem solving methodology and techniques during tests.Taught students in various stages of cognitive, linguistic, social and emotional development.Encouraged students to explore issues in their lives and in the world around them.Employed a wide variety of fiction and non-fiction textual materials to encourage students to read independently.
The purpose of this blog is to record my adventures with the bees and to share all my research and notes from books, seminars, training and lectures.
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