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20:11:58 02/07/12
Felipe Heusser on Open Government Data for Open Accountability
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Felipe Heusser — Founder and Director of Fundación Ciudadano Inteligente, a Latin American NGO based in Chile that uses information technology to promote transparency and active citizen participation, and a Berkman Fellow — gives an overview the spread of transparency policy through freedom of information regulation, and point out to the rise of ‘Open Government [...]
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12:18:30 02/07/12
The Guardian's Open Weekend - the Guardian
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The Guardian's Open Weekend - the Guardian
On 24 and 25 March, you're invited to the Guardian's offices in London. We're opening our doors to thousands of members of the public for a special series of events. There will be something for everyone, whether your passion is sport, culture, politics, photography or crosswords, and an exciting programme of activities for children and young people From: TheGuardian Views: 16 1 ratings Time: 01:52 More in Education
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22:50:20 02/03/12
HILT Symposium 2012
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HILT Symposium 2012
The inaugural HILT Symposium opened a Harvard-wide conversation, engaging faculty and students in dialogue, debate, and the sharing of ideas about pedagogical innovation. The event convened invited members of the Harvard community and presenters from within Harvard and externally who offered interesting and informative perspectives on teaching and learning in higher education, with an emphasis on evidence-based approaches. This symposium was organized on behalf of President Faust by a University-wide collection of faculty, students, senior administrators and staff, and was supported by the Hauser Fund. Its goals were to: -Seed discussion about evidence-based innovation in education -Showcase novel, inventive, or canonically excellent approaches to teaching and learning -Forge connections across the University and beyond around teaching and learning From: Harvard Views: 76 1 ratings Time: 01:42 More in Education
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22:50:20 02/03/12
HILT Symposium 2012
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HILT Symposium 2012
The inaugural HILT Symposium opened a Harvard-wide conversation, engaging faculty and students in dialogue, debate, and the sharing of ideas about pedagogical innovation. The event convened invited members of the Harvard community and presenters from within Harvard and externally who offered interesting and informative perspectives on teaching and learning in higher education, with an emphasis on evidence-based approaches. This symposium was organized on behalf of President Faust by a University-wide collection of faculty, students, senior administrators and staff, and was supported by the Hauser Fund. Its goals were to: -Seed discussion about evidence-based innovation in education -Showcase novel, inventive, or canonically excellent approaches to teaching and learning -Forge connections across the University and beyond around teaching and learning From: Harvard Views: 76 1 ratings Time: 01:42 More in Education
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18:15:21 02/01/12
Authors@Google: Rich DeMillo
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Authors@Google: Rich DeMillo
Abelard to Apple The vast majority of American college students attend two thousand or so private and public institutions that might be described as the Middle--reputable educational institutions, but not considered equal to the elite and entrenched upper echelon of the Ivy League and other prestigious schools. Richard DeMillo has a warning for these colleges and universities in the Middle: If you do not change, you are heading for irrelevance and marginalization. In Abelard to Apple, DeMillo argues that these institutions, clinging precariously to a centuries-old model of higher education, are ignoring the social, historical, and economic forces at work in today's world. In the age of iTunes, open source software, and for-profit online universities, there are new rules for higher education. DeMillo, who has spent years in both academia andin industry, explains how higher education arrived at its current parlous state and offers a road map for the twenty-first century. He describes the evolving model for higher education, from European universities based on a medieval model to American land-grant colleges to Apple's iTunes U and MIT's OpenCourseWare. He offers ten rules to help colleges reinvent themselves (including "Don't romanticize your weaknesses") and argues for a focus on teaching undergraduates. DeMillo's message--for colleges and universities, students, alumni, parents, employers, and politicians--is that any college or university can change course if it defines ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 1098 6 ratings Time: 01:06:52 More in Education
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18:15:21 02/01/12
Authors@Google: Rich DeMillo
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Authors@Google: Rich DeMillo
Abelard to Apple The vast majority of American college students attend two thousand or so private and public institutions that might be described as the Middle--reputable educational institutions, but not considered equal to the elite and entrenched upper echelon of the Ivy League and other prestigious schools. Richard DeMillo has a warning for these colleges and universities in the Middle: If you do not change, you are heading for irrelevance and marginalization. In Abelard to Apple, DeMillo argues that these institutions, clinging precariously to a centuries-old model of higher education, are ignoring the social, historical, and economic forces at work in today's world. In the age of iTunes, open source software, and for-profit online universities, there are new rules for higher education. DeMillo, who has spent years in both academia andin industry, explains how higher education arrived at its current parlous state and offers a road map for the twenty-first century. He describes the evolving model for higher education, from European universities based on a medieval model to American land-grant colleges to Apple's iTunes U and MIT's OpenCourseWare. He offers ten rules to help colleges reinvent themselves (including "Don't romanticize your weaknesses") and argues for a focus on teaching undergraduates. DeMillo's message--for colleges and universities, students, alumni, parents, employers, and politicians--is that any college or university can change course if it defines ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 1166 7 ratings Time: 01:06:52 More in Education
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18:15:21 02/01/12
Authors@Google: Rich DeMillo
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Authors@Google: Rich DeMillo
Abelard to Apple The vast majority of American college students attend two thousand or so private and public institutions that might be described as the Middle--reputable educational institutions, but not considered equal to the elite and entrenched upper echelon of the Ivy League and other prestigious schools. Richard DeMillo has a warning for these colleges and universities in the Middle: If you do not change, you are heading for irrelevance and marginalization. In Abelard to Apple, DeMillo argues that these institutions, clinging precariously to a centuries-old model of higher education, are ignoring the social, historical, and economic forces at work in today's world. In the age of iTunes, open source software, and for-profit online universities, there are new rules for higher education. DeMillo, who has spent years in both academia andin industry, explains how higher education arrived at its current parlous state and offers a road map for the twenty-first century. He describes the evolving model for higher education, from European universities based on a medieval model to American land-grant colleges to Apple's iTunes U and MIT's OpenCourseWare. He offers ten rules to help colleges reinvent themselves (including "Don't romanticize your weaknesses") and argues for a focus on teaching undergraduates. DeMillo's message--for colleges and universities, students, alumni, parents, employers, and politicians--is that any college or university can change course if it defines ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 1166 7 ratings Time: 01:06:52 More in Education
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18:15:21 02/01/12
Authors@Google: Rich DeMillo
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Authors@Google: Rich DeMillo
Abelard to Apple The vast majority of American college students attend two thousand or so private and public institutions that might be described as the Middle--reputable educational institutions, but not considered equal to the elite and entrenched upper echelon of the Ivy League and other prestigious schools. Richard DeMillo has a warning for these colleges and universities in the Middle: If you do not change, you are heading for irrelevance and marginalization. In Abelard to Apple, DeMillo argues that these institutions, clinging precariously to a centuries-old model of higher education, are ignoring the social, historical, and economic forces at work in today's world. In the age of iTunes, open source software, and for-profit online universities, there are new rules for higher education. DeMillo, who has spent years in both academia andin industry, explains how higher education arrived at its current parlous state and offers a road map for the twenty-first century. He describes the evolving model for higher education, from European universities based on a medieval model to American land-grant colleges to Apple's iTunes U and MIT's OpenCourseWare. He offers ten rules to help colleges reinvent themselves (including "Don't romanticize your weaknesses") and argues for a focus on teaching undergraduates. DeMillo's message--for colleges and universities, students, alumni, parents, employers, and politicians--is that any college or university can change course if it defines ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 1098 6 ratings Time: 01:06:52 More in Education
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19:56:51 01/31/12
Las Dos Caras de Mitt Romney / The Two Faces of Mitt Romney
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Las Dos Caras de Mitt Romney / The Two Faces of Mitt Romney
ENGLISH TRANSLATION: Mitt Romney has no shame. He shows one face to the Hispanic community and another completely different one to everyone else. On the one hand, Romney is a multimillionaire who pays an unfairly low tax rate. But on the other hand, he accuses the hard working immigrants who come to this country of being opportunistic, declaring (at a town hall meeting) that they're just here looking for handouts. (Romney soundbite) "A lot of people just come here that have no skill, no education, and are looking for a free deal." Romney says he cares about our children, but time and time again he promises to veto the DREAM Act that would open educational opportunity for young Hispanics. His Spanish-language ads say Romney "believes in us," but his deeds speak for themselves. Let's not be fooled. He might have two faces, but we know all too well who the true Mitt Romney is. Priorities USA Action paid for and is responsible for the content of this ad. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Priorities USA action dot org. From: prioritiesUSAaction Views: 605 0 ratings Time: 01:00 More in News & Politics
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19:56:51 01/31/12
Las Dos Caras de Mitt Romney / The Two Faces of Mitt Romney
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Las Dos Caras de Mitt Romney / The Two Faces of Mitt Romney
ENGLISH TRANSLATION: Mitt Romney has no shame. He shows one face to the Hispanic community and another completely different one to everyone else. On the one hand, Romney is a multimillionaire who pays an unfairly low tax rate. But on the other hand, he accuses the hard working immigrants who come to this country of being opportunistic, declaring (at a town hall meeting) that they're just here looking for handouts. (Romney soundbite) "A lot of people just come here that have no skill, no education, and are looking for a free deal." Romney says he cares about our children, but time and time again he promises to veto the DREAM Act that would open educational opportunity for young Hispanics. His Spanish-language ads say Romney "believes in us," but his deeds speak for themselves. Let's not be fooled. He might have two faces, but we know all too well who the true Mitt Romney is. Priorities USA Action paid for and is responsible for the content of this ad. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Priorities USA action dot org. From: prioritiesUSAaction Views: 605 0 ratings Time: 01:00 More in News & Politics
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04:32:18 01/31/12
Priyanka Gandhi’s election campaign for Congress in U.P, Part 7
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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra daughter of the Congress President and UPA Chair person Sonia Gandhi and the sister of Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi is campaigning for the Congress in Uttar Pradesh. He has been campaigning extensively in Amethi and Raebareli, the constituencies of her brother Rahul Gandhi and mother Sonia Gandhi respectively. In Raebareli Sonia Gandhi also did a lot of good works in the fields of electricity, education of the poor children and to improve the situations in the hospitals. The Rail Coach Factory which was now opened in Raebareli with the initiative of Soniaji will definitely help the region”. She also reminded that MNREGA and loan waiving polices benefitted both Amethi and Raebareli. Soniaji was able to bring in these policies for the welfare of the people only with your support, she reminded.
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19:42:10 01/26/12
WXYZ-TV 6AM Open (January 2012)
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WXYZ-TV 6AM Open (January 2012)
This is the 6AM sunday open at WXYZ-TV, the ABC affiliate in Detroit, MI. (c) The EW Scripps Company This video is meant for archival and educational purposes only. Recorded January 22, 2012 From: UpstateNYTV Views: 82 0 ratings Time: 01:21 More in News & Politics
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19:42:10 01/26/12
WXYZ-TV 6AM Open (January 2012)
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WXYZ-TV 6AM Open (January 2012)
This is the 6AM sunday open at WXYZ-TV, the ABC affiliate in Detroit, MI. (c) The EW Scripps Company This video is meant for archival and educational purposes only. Recorded January 22, 2012 From: UpstateNYTV Views: 82 0 ratings Time: 01:21 More in News & Politics
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19:40:50 01/26/12
WXYZ-TV 11PM Sports Open (January 2012)
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WXYZ-TV 11PM Sports Open (January 2012)
This is the sports open at WXYZ-TV, the ABC affiliate in Detroit, MI. (c) The EW Scripps Company This video is meant for archival and educational purposes only. Recorded January 21, 2012 From: UpstateNYTV Views: 17 0 ratings Time: 00:16 More in News & Politics
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19:40:50 01/26/12
WXYZ-TV 11PM Sports Open (January 2012)
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WXYZ-TV 11PM Sports Open (January 2012)
This is the sports open at WXYZ-TV, the ABC affiliate in Detroit, MI. (c) The EW Scripps Company This video is meant for archival and educational purposes only. Recorded January 21, 2012 From: UpstateNYTV Views: 17 0 ratings Time: 00:16 More in News & Politics
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21:32:23 01/23/12
Dental Hygienist Missed By All
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Frequently, The DEZiree Show features dental professionals who've made a positive impact on others. This episode is about Susan A. Abby Belli who tragically died while riding her bicycle in Greensburg, PA. Susan was a pediatric dental hygienist for many years, and will truly be missed by the dental community and all who were lucky to have known her. A scholarship fund was opened in her name, created to help non-traditional hygiene students defray the high cost of instruments. Donations may be made to: WCCC Education Fund C/O Susan A. Abby Belli Endowment Scholarship 145 Pavillion Lane Youngwood, PA 15697. For more DEZiree Show videos, visit www.thedezireeshow.com.









