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With a growing library of one to two - hour video lectures on everything from taxes and accounting to sales and marketing, MasterClass courses reach beyond the surface and get to the heart of important issues that affect entrepreneurs and small business owners.
Preteens & Teens Video Collection Our lectures provide an opportunity to hear from specialists in their fields on issues specific to children 10 years of age and older and their parents or other resource persons.
Also labeled «potentially objectionable» are videos from Prager University, a project of right - of - center writer Dennis Prager — including a five - minute lecture on the history of Israel by Harvard prof Alan Dershowitz.
Their app, Cachalot, is available for free on the iPad and was created with the help of volunteers: marine scientists wrote it without charge from lecture notes, a computer science class designed it, and institutions, including the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, donated images and video.
Simply click on a video below to experience everything from the opening plenary speaker Jean Claude Reubi, the father of somatostatin receptor imaging, to the congress highlights summary lectures.
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You can watch the video of his lecture on demand at the AGU website (scroll to the 7th video from the top): Watch Richard's Talk.
In the following video presentation of a lecture from 24th January 2013 (The cholesterol campaign and its misleading dietary advices), a Danish doctor and researcher Uffe Ravnskov explained the problem with the cholesterol campaign and its negative effects on our health over the last few decades.
I don't doubt that I could learn many things from him, and the video clip that was suggested is interesting, but because I'd have to check his facts and inferences extra carefully, and because the lectures don't do a particularly good job of citing primary source material, the learning process would likely be much less efficient.
Video lectures from Heather Hill, University of Colorado professors Bill Penuel and Derek Briggs, Northwestern University professor Cynthia Coburn, and the National Center for Research in Policy and Practice project director Caitlin Farrell
With eLearning courses, students can study at their own pace with a wide range of online tools from scholarly articles to audio or video lectures.
Content: TED is a video - based learning site that provides lectures and other talks from leaders in a myriad of fields.
Each Learn module includes: brief video lectures from Professors Lesaux and Jones that include insights from current scientific research in early education and related leadership strategies and practices; readings; self - reflection exercises; online discussions; animated depictions of real scenarios drawn from early education practice; facilitated cohort discussions; strategies for practical implementation; and job - embedded practice to apply the concepts and techniques learned.
iTunes U was another example of transformational learning that Gove referred to, where lectures from the world's top universities are available at the touch of a button, as well as the Khan Academy which has more than 3.5 million students viewing its educational videos every month.
These impressively high - quality videos feature over 500 hours of lectures delivered by a «teaching team» consisting of acclaimed professors from Harvard Medical School, Yale School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, University of Western Australia, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and University College London.
Many are even open to the idea of transitioning from traditional lecture to making short instructional video lessons.
The shift from lectures to videos has ultimately adjusted the focus of my class from the teacher to the learner.
However, the comparative difficulty of producing video lectures gives online teachers an opportunity that onsite teachers haven't fully realized: To step away from the lectern and bring active learning into their teaching in a richer and more meaningful way.
Whether it's to edit an interview, to extract the relevant parts from the recording of a lecture, or to trim a piece of music you're using as a soundtrack to your eLearning videos to the right size, you'll need an audio editor.
If the cost of producing the academic book actually lies in the compensation to the author, plus the additional cost of producing a digital version with enhancements — such as the bar exam prep's forty - plus hours of embedded video lecture from noted law professors — how can publishers continue to make a profit on a book that costs a fraction of the print edition?
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In this video snippet, taken from a lecture on ringworm, Dr. Sandra Newbury, explains how a «clean break» can stop the spread of disease in its tracks.
I spoke on vagabonding and the ethic of long - term travel, and video from that lecture is now available online.
Oddly enough, there's been a couple of other parkour references in video games recently - Marc Ecko's Getting Up from Atari twinned elements of parkour and graffiti in a «tough urban package», and a GDC lecture from the Assassin's Creed team mentioned that the Ubisoft title «strives for real world rules and drew influence from many sources including parkour».
São Paulo — Brazil — BIG Festival (Brazil's Independent Games Festival), the largest independent games festival in Latin America, taking place in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro from June 23 to July 1, revealed today the attendance of four key international industry guests, scheduled to give lectures about their experience related to designing critically acclaimed video games and establishing a leading independent development studio.
The first one of these is the «Physics Games Go Indie» lecture from new IGF content co-director Matthew Wegner - here's a direct Google Video link and.
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.
Get the latest lectures, interviews, and videos from our exciting variety of exhibitions featured in the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
Andersen's lecture will be followed by talks from compelling thought leaders including President Barak Obama's director of video field production, Arun Chaudhary; nationally recognized installation artist Jean Shin; environmentalist David de Rothschild; contemporary artist Mary Temple; world - famous architect Carlos Zapata; and expert in global foresight and innovation Andrew Zolli.
Performed by an actor whose delivery embodies the internal struggles of a faceless character and filmed using a visual vocabulary inherited from professional keynote lectures, motivational speeches, and the now ubiquitous TED talk, Garcia Torres's video speculates on Smithee's fraught biography and explores the complex relationship between artistic work and its audiences.
Among the highlights of Mark Leckey: Containers and Their Drivers will be Leckey's breakthrough film Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore (1999), which uses sampled footage to trace dance subcultures in British nightclubs from the 1970s to 1990s; a selection of the artist's Sound System sculptures (2001 — 2012), functioning stacks of audio speakers that recall those used in street parties in London; his pedagogical lecture performances; GreenScreenRefrigeratorAction (2010), a video and installation that considers «smart» objects and our increasingly technological environment; and a new iteration of the installation UniAddDumThs (2014), which Leckey created as a «copy» of a touring exhibition, The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things, that he had curated the year before.
The Museum boasts a rapidly growing Permanent Collection of modern and contemporary works of art from around the world, and hosts exhibitions, installations, film and video series, lectures, concerts, workshops, and other creative programs.
Leckey, born in Birkenhead, is known for his interest in different aspects of popular culture and his Turner exhibition includes Cinema - in - the Round 2006 - 2008, a video work which is essentially an art lecture in which the artist expounds on his fascination with the life of images on - screen and takes in everything from Chuck Jones's Road Runner chasing Wile E Coyote, and Felix the cat, to James Cameron's Titanic and Homer Simpson.
Video of the lectures will stream from this page, free of charge, beginning at 1:00 pm CST on Saturday, October 12, live from the Crowley Theater in downtown Marfa.
Ryan Gander's complex and conceptual practice touches on an assortment of subjects and media, ranging from video, text and lectures to painting, animation and children's books.
Complementary programming includes an extensive series of lectures and gallery talks in Madison and other areas of the state; Wisconsin Triennial blog featuring images, videos, recorded commentary from participating artists, and curatorial notes; and the museum's first - ever cell - phone tour.
«Zooming into Focus: Contemporary Photography and video from the Haudenschild Collection» exhibitions in US, China and Mexico included a schedule of Symposia, artist residency programs, commissioned works and a series of lectures, performance, video dialogues and screenings in US, China and Mexico.
We host a myriad of events ranging from video screenings, 16 mm projections, performance art salon series, lectures, painting classes, zine release parties, readings, knitting / craft circles, and we are currently in the midst of rehearsals for our first immersive play of a modern adaptation of The Symposium by Plato, that will debut February 7th.
After over 40 years, performance and video innovator Joan Jonas returns to Danspace Project with an immersive lecture - performance drawing from literature, mythology, and the artist's collections of sketches and notes on the sea.
Building on its rich exhibition history, extended slowly through material contributions, the collection - in - the - making promises to include primary source material, such as sketches and drawings, from artists and in - house team members, curatorial correspondence, artists» documents, as well as audio and video recordings of artist talks, lectures, and symposia.
The Hirshhorn Museum has posted a video of Matthew Barney's «Meet the Artist» lecture from January 31, 2007.
She combines different methods of engagement — «the feel of a power - point or school lecture, a pop video, or an infomercial» — taking digital media from various sources, including news archives and YouTube.
She graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London and her artistic practice spans new media, video, public interventions, lecture - performance, sculptures and found objects.
They have ranged from Andrew Norman Wilson's performative lecture Movement Materials and What We Can Do; Brian Khek's Sister Cities, an exhibition of new sculptural and printed work; Eva and Franco Mattes» online exhibition Emily's Video; and the production and launch of ClumpTV, one of the three web - based episodic series on the American Medium Network.
Despite being better known as a writer, Kilomba has been exploring experimental and multidisciplinary artistic practices, using and combining different means of expression: from performance and video installation, to stage readings and lectures, enabling an interface between text and image, artistic language and academic language.
In the lecture, accompanied by slides, videos, and occasional help from an assistant, Schneemann constructed an art historical biography of herself that felt both earnest and enjoyably absurd.
Moving away from the subcultural narratives of his (rightly) celebrated work of the early 2000s, Leckey's more recent videos, installations, and performative lectures have adopted a freewheeling, associative approach that conjures up connections between radically distinct cultural and scientific phenomena.
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