| Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams - 4587 sec Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. For more, visit www.cmu.edu/randyslecture. Auteur : carnegiemellonu Tags: last lecture health randy pausch carnegie mellon inspirational  | | Hawking Lecture - 121 sec Recorded In California, Keeps Relativity On Layman's Level. Enjoy :D
Sorry!! Auteur : masalinks Tags: Hawking lecture b3ta humour macintalk hack rick roll  | | Randy Pausch's 'Last Lecture' - 174 sec Charles Osgood takes a look at the life of Carnegie Mellon professor Randy Pausch, who became famous after his "Last Lecture" appeared on YouTube and inspired millions around the world. Auteur : CBS Tags: Sunday Morning Cancer Inspirational Life Death  | | Cluster Computing and MapReduce Lecture 1 - 2776 sec Lecture 1 in a five part series introducing mapreduce and cluster computing. See http://code.google.com/edu/content/submissions/mapreduce-minilecture/listing.html for slides and other resources. Auteur : GoogleDevelopers Tags:mapreduce gfs hadoop cluster computing distributed parallel  | | Prangstgrup - Reach! A Lecture Musical Prank!! - 187 sec A student stands up in the middle of class and starts brilliantly singing a broadway style musical.
Even the Professor (James Valentini) was laughing at this!!!!
Starring Mike Barry
With Kate Berthhold, Trey McArver, and Patrick Young
Lyrics (written by Brian Jacobs)
Hey teach!
I've got a question -- what I mean is. . . it's just. . .
We come to class everyday it seems, we all fall asleep we've lost all our dreams.
There is no inspiration.
But when did we become this way, so disillusioned? So blasé?
I can't make the calculation.
Can I borrow your TI-83?
Hey teach!
Have you thought for a while
about the impact that you have on us?
Teach!
I think it's high time that you tried
to extend your learning on to us and reach!
Are you with me classmates?
YEAH.
(One person)
What about that guy over there? Why aren't you taking notes? Don't you even care?
This is your education.
This girl sitting over here, she talks a lot in class but her thoughts are never really quite clear.
So much mental masturbation
Is it we..who are to blame.
Hey TEACH!!!!
All the professors in movies and TV
like "Dead Poets Society,"
and they risk their very professions for the chance
to be inspirations to kids like me!
Hey teach!
It's no wonder why we're here.
You must think we only party and drink beer.
But all we need is just one chance...
to be treated as your equals and to dance.
Hey teach!
It's no wonder why we're here.
You must think we only party and drink beer.
I think it's high time that you tried
to extend your learning.. on.. to.. us.. and REACH! TEACH! ... Auteur : Prangstgrup Tags:prangstgrup class college lectures funny prank pranks broadway comedy punkd candid hidden camera singing idol school fun  | | Inspirational Speech by Dr. Randy Pausch On the Oprah Winfrey Show: The Last Lecture. Dr. Pausch Passed Away On July 25, 2008 - 610 sec http://www.firstgiving.com/randypausch PLEASE donate to the Randy Pausch pancreatic cancer research fund.
Dr. Randy Pausch has passed away this morning on July 25, 2008. He will be GREATLY missed but his words and teachings will live on FOREVER!
This is a video that everyone should see. For those of you who aren't familiar with who Dr. Randy Pausch is, the short story goes like this:
He is a happily married man with three very young children. He spent years working for Disney as an Imagineer who helped them develop some of their theme park attractions. He then went on to teach at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pennsylvania.
Abruptly, his life took a turn for the worse when he got cancer and fought it off after years of treatment. The cancer has since returned and has near-totally corupted several vital organs leaving him with mere months to live.
This video is his shortened speech on how not even death can bring this man down and how the dreams he sought to come true can inspire us all.
This video has changed my life and I will NEVER forget it. Will it do the same for you?
Please pass this video from the Oprah Winfrey Show on to anyone you feel takes life for granted or just pass it to someone who loves to live.
The full video can be found here: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5700431505846055184&q=the+last+lecture&total=1187&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0
Additional Info on Dr. Pausch: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Pausch
Dr. Pausch's final fight to get the message out about his disease:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iP7xr6ig-s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ7zeZrAAkc
Please watch this and find some true happiness in your life.
Arch. Auteur : TheArchfiend Tags: Randy Pausch Carnegie Mellon Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams Last Lecture Commencement archfiend inspiration life passed away dead death oprah winfrey  | | Randy Pausch Lecture: Time Management - 4582 sec Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch gave a lecture on Time Management at the University of Virginia in November 2007. Randy Pausch -- http://www.randypausch.com -- is a virtual reality pioneer, human-computer interaction researcher, co-founder of Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center -- http://www.etc.cmu.edu -- and creator of the Alice -- http://www.alice.org -- software project. The slides for this lecture and high-res downloadable versions of this and other lectures can be found at: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/Randy/. Auteur : carnegiemellonu Tags: Carnegie Mellon Randy Pausch Time Management Lecture  | | Physics 10 - Lecture 01: Atoms and Heat - 4439 sec Physics 10: Physics for Future Presidents. Spring 2006. Professor Richard A. Muller. The most interesting and important topics in physics, stressing conceptual understanding rather than math, with applications to current events. Topics covered may vary and may include energy and conservation, radioactivity, nuclear physics, the Theory of Relativity, lasers, explosions, earthquakes, superconductors, and quantum physics. [courses] [physics10] [spring2006] Credits: lecturer:Professor Richard A. Muller, producers:Educational Technology Services Auteur : ucberkeley Tags:physics 10 science education webcast uc berkeley cal course class  | | Brain Mind Lecture 6 Limbic System: Hallucinations, PTSD - 3210 sec Brain Mind Lecture 6: Limbic System, Introductory Overview: Amygdala, Hypothalamus, Hippocampus, Hallucinations, Memory, Emotion, Sexuality, Amnesia, Flashbacks, PTSD, Brain Mind Lecture 6, Rhawn Joseph,
Ph.D. http://BrainMind.com
The video constitutes one of six Brain Mind Introductory Lectures, posted on youtube, each providing an introductory overview of the functional organization of the brain. To reduce confusion, all CT images have been reversed so damage on the left appears on the left, and right sided damage appear on the right. For a detailed presentation I recommend one of the best neuroscience texts of all time: the 2nd edition of Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, Clinical Neuroscience, by Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D.
These are introductory lectures providing an overview of the functional organization of the brain.
Dr. Rhawn Joseph has published major scientific discoveries in prestigious scientific journals and has published several highly acclaimed "best selling" advanced post-graduate textbooks.
In the 1970s he proved/discovered 1) the role of early environmental influences on learning, memory, attention, and impulse control, 2) the role of sex hormones and the lack of sex hormones on sex differences in behavior, cognition, learning, memory, and spatial ability, 3) neurplasticity and recovery of function in the primate brain and is considered one of the founding fathers of the field of Developmental Neuropsychology.
Dr. Joseph also published major scientific discoveries on "split-brain" functioning and the duality of consciousness. He coined the term "limbic language." His theory of language first published and featured on the cover of the 1983 Journal of Clinical Psychology, has been widely accepted and scientifically verified and numerous scientists now claim the theory as theory as their own.
Dr. Joseph's scholarly articles and monographs have been reprinted by major universities and medical schools, including Harvard, have been translated and republished by foreign scientific journals, and he has been invited to speak at the University of Geneva, Brigham Young University, the University of Japan, Santa Clara University, and the University of California at Berkeley. Auteur : Sarastarlight Tags: Limbic System Amygdala Hypothalamus Hippocampus Hallucinations Memory Emotion Sexuality Amnesia Flashbacks PTSD Rhawn Joseph Brain Mind  | | Cluster Computing and MapReduce Lecture 2 - 3125 sec Lecture 2: The MapReduce programming model. See
http://code.google.com/edu/content/submissions/mapreduce-minilecture/listing.html for slides and other resources. Auteur : GoogleDevelopers Tags:mapreduce gfs hadoop cluster computing distributed parallel  | | Cluster Computing and MapReduce Lecture 3 - 2680 sec Lecture 3: The Google File System. See
http://code.google.com/edu/content/submissions/mapreduce-minilecture/listing.html for slides and other resources. Auteur : GoogleDevelopers Tags:mapreduce gfs hadoop cluster computing distributed parallel  | | Burke Lecture: Buddhism in a Global Age of Technology - 3432 sec A distinguished scholar of Buddhism, Lewis Lancaster founded the Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative to use the latest computer technology to map the spread of various strands of Buddhism from the distant past to the present. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion & Society" [6/2008] [Humanities] [Show ID: 14331] Auteur : uctelevision Tags: Lewis Lancaster Buddhism religion religious studies  | | Integrative Biology 131 - Lecture 01: Organization of Body - 2701 sec Integrative Biology 131: General Human Anatomy. Fall 2005. Professor Marian Diamond. The functional anatomy of the human body as revealed by gross and microscopic examination.
The Department of Integrative Biology offers a program of instruction that focuses on the integration of structure and function in the evolution of diverse biological systems. It investigates integration at all levels of organization from molecules to the biosphere, and in all taxa of organisms from viruses to higher plants and animals.
The department uses many traditional fields and levels of complexity in forging new research directions, asking new questions, and answering traditional questions in new ways. The various... Auteur : ucberkeley Tags: Education ib 131 webcast uc berkeley cal anatomy human body integrative biology course class  | | Cluster Computing and MapReduce Lecture 5 - 1951 sec Lecture 5: Parallel Graph Algorithms with MapReduce. See
http://code.google.com/edu/content/submissions/mapreduce-minilecture/listing.html for slides and other resources. Auteur : GoogleDevelopers Tags:mapreduce gfs hadoop cluster computing distributed parallel graph algorithms  | | Chemistry 3B - Lecture 03: Electronic Spectroscopy - 4494 sec Chemistry 3B: Chemical Structure and Reactivity. Spring 2006. Professor Peter Vollhardt.
Chemistry 3B represents the second semester of the standard organic chemistry series at UC Berkeley. It covers conjugation, aromatic chemistry, carbonyl compounds, carbohydrates, amines, carboxylic acids, amino acids, peptides, proteins, and nucleic acid chemistry. Ultraviolet spectroscopy and mass spectrometry will be introduced.
Organic chemistry is a specific discipline within the subject of chemistry. It is the scientific study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation of chemical compounds of carbon and hydrogen, which may contain any number of other elements, such as nitrogen,... Auteur : ucberkeley Tags:Education chem 3b webcast uc berkeley cal chemistry course class  | | PACS 164A - Lecture 01 - 4303 sec PACS 164A: Introduction to Nonviolence - Fall 2006. An introduction to the science of nonviolence, mainly as seen through the life and work of Mahatma Gandhi. Historical overview of nonviolence East and the West up to the American Civil Rights movement and Martin Luther King, Jr., with emphasis on the ideal of principled nonviolence and the reality of mixed or strategic nonviolence in practice, especially as applied to problems of social justice and defense. Auteur : ucberkeley Tags:peace conflict education courses PACS164A berkeley uc webcast.berkeley  | | Chemistry 3B - Lecture 06: Aromatic Compounds II - 4576 sec Chemistry 3B: Chemical Structure and Reactivity. Spring 2006. Professor Peter Vollhardt.
Chemistry 3B represents the second semester of the standard organic chemistry series at UC Berkeley. It covers conjugation, aromatic chemistry, carbonyl compounds, carbohydrates, amines, carboxylic acids, amino acids, peptides, proteins, and nucleic acid chemistry. Ultraviolet spectroscopy and mass spectrometry will be introduced.
Organic chemistry is a specific discipline within the subject of chemistry. It is the scientific study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation of chemical compounds of carbon and hydrogen, which may contain any number of other elements, such as nitrogen,... Auteur : ucberkeley Tags:Education chem 3b webcast uc berkeley cal chemistry course class  | | Stockhausen on 'sounds', 1972 - 615 sec Excerpt from Karlheinz Stockausen's May 1972 lecture to the Oxford Union on 'Four Criteria of Electronic Music'. It proved to be astonshingly priescent. If you like this, get the whole lecture from Stockhausen-Verlang.
http://www.stockhausen.org/video_kassetten_engl.pdf Auteur : golfthewlis Tags: karlheinz stockhausen electronic music lecture 1972 four criteria sounds instrument avant garde  | | Lecture of a Lifetime - 531 sec A clip from ABC about Dr. Randy Pausch's memorable lecture. Auteur : ijey82 Tags:life  | | Lecture 1 | Introduction to Robotics - 3492 sec Lecture by Professor Oussama Khatib for Introduction to Robotics (CS223A) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. In the first lecture of the quarter, Professor Khatib provides an overview of the course.
CS223A is an introduction to robotics which covers topics such as Spatial Descriptions, Forward Kinematics, Inverse Kinematics, Jacobians, Dynamics, Motion Planning and Trajectory Generation, Position and Force Control, and Manipulator Design.
Complete Playlist for the Course:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=65CC0384A1798ADF
CS 223A Course Website:
http://cse.stanford.edu/class/cs223a/
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford Auteur : stanforduniversity Tags: Computer Science robotics design Technology programming matrix algebra code motion planning humanoids AI artificial intelligence haptic interaction controls sensors gps human muscle-like actuation augmentation spatial  |
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