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  1. Lecture

    image Math lecture at TKK.JPG thumb A lecture on linear algebra at the Helsinki University of Technology File Stats lec.jpg thumb A lecture on statistics at the University of KwaZulu Natal A lecture is an oral ... s sales presentation may be similar in form to a lecture. Usually the lecturer will stand at the front of the room and recite information relevant to the lecture s content. Though lectures are much ... role outside the classroom, as well. Academic and scientific awards routinely include a lecture ..., lectures. The public lecture has a long history in the sciences and in social movement s. Union hall ... and other media. Etymology The noun lecture dates from 14th century, meaning action of reading, that which .... The verb to lecture is attested from 1590. The noun lectern refers to the reading desk used by lecturers. History Image Laurentius de Voltolina 001.jpg left thumb A lecture at a medieval university ... took notes on the lecture. The reading from original sources evolved into the reading of glosses on an original and then more generally to lecture notes. Throughout much of history, the diffusion of knowledge via handwritten lecture notes was an essential element of academic life. Image Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 007.jpg right thumb Rembrandt s The Anatomy Lecture of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp Even in the twentieth century the lecture notes taken by students, or prepared by a scholar for a lecture, have ... Tufte contend that this style of lecture bombards the audience with unnecessary and possibly distracting or confusing graphics. ref Tufte, 2006 ref Research Image Hogarth lecture 1736.jpg right thumb William Hogarth s 1736 engraving , Scholars at a Lecture Bligh, in What s the Use of Lectures ... fs docs icb.topic38998.files Bligh Ch1 and Ch3.pdf ref The conception of the lecture as needing ... While lecture is generally accepted as an effective form of instruction, there have been some prominent ... s the prevalent mode of student teacher interaction is lesson s. The term parlor lecture gained ...   more details



  1. Lecture room

    Lecture room may refer to classroom Lecture Room , program of China Central Television disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Turing Lecture

    Orphan date October 2008 The Turing Lecture is an annual event, co hosted by the British Computer Society BCS and Institution of Engineering and Technology IET , named in honour of the father of Computer Science , Alan Turing . The first Turing Lecture was hosted in 1998 , which was met with high levels of enthusiasm. Since the first Turing Lecture, which was a national event, a Manchester Turing Lecture has also been inaugurated. This event has been running since 2005 . Past speakers include industry heavyweights such as James Martin author James Martin , a noted Computing pioneer and Grady Booch , chief scientist for IBM. External links http www.bcs.org server.php?show nav.5826 BCS Turing Lecture home page http www.cs.manchester.ac.uk aboutus events Turing Manchester Turing Lecture home page Category Computer science education compsci stub ...   more details



  1. Lecture hall

    Image 5th Floor Lecture Hall.jpg thumb A lecture hall at Baruch College , New York City , USA Image Paris sorbonne colloque prog.jpg thumb Lecture hall at the University of Paris , France A lecture hall or lecture theatre is a large room used for Education instruction , typically at a college or university . Unlike a traditional classroom with a capacity from one to four dozen, the capacity of lecture halls is typically measured in the hundreds. Lecture halls almost always have a pitched floor , so that those in the rear are sat higher than those at the front, allowing them to see the lecturer. The importance of lecture halls is so significant that some schools of architecture have offered courses exclusively centered on their design. The noted Boston architect Earl Flansburgh wrote numerous articles focusing on achieving efficacious lecture hall design. Lecture halls differ from seminar rooms in that they allow for little versatility in use ref http www.crlt.umich.edu learningspaceguidelines largelecture.php ref , although they are no less flexible than, for example, chemistry laboratories. Experimentation, group work, and other contemporary educational methods are not practicable in a lecture hall. On the other hand, lecture halls are excellent for focusing the attention of a large group on a single point, either an instructor or an audio visual presentation, and modern lecture halls often feature audio visual equipment. A microphone and loudspeaker s are common to help the lecturer be heard, and projection screens may be used for large displays. The acoustic properties of lecture halls have been the subject of numerous international studies, ref http www.arch.ethz.ch eggenschwiler ... visiting the University of Essex , Prince Charles criticized a new lecture hall designed by Patel Taylor as looking like a dustbin . ref http www.building.co.uk news prince of wales rubbishes lecture ..., England References Reflist Commons category Lecture halls DEFAULTSORT Lecture Hall Category Educational ...   more details



  1. Kissinger Lecture

    The Kissinger Lecture on Foreign Policy and International Relations is an annual lecture given by an invited speaker at the Library of Congress , Washington D.C. It was established in 2001 to honor Henry Kissinger , the former United States Secretary of State , along with the annual Kissinger Scholar as holder of the Henry Alfred Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations that was established in 2000. The lectures have been given by Henry Kissinger, Inaugural Lecture 2001 Val ry Giscard d Estaing , 2003 George Shultz , 2004 Fernando Henrique Cardoso , 2005 James Baker , 2007 External links http rs7.loc.gov today cyberlc results.php?mode s&cat 31 Library of Congress, Kissinger Lectures polisci stub Category Political science organizations fr Kissinger Lecture ...   more details



  1. Medawar Lecture

    The Medawar Lecture was an annual lecture on the philosophy of science organised by the Royal Society of London in memory of Sir Peter Medawar. It was last delivered in 2004 after which it was merged with the Wilkins Lecture and the Bernal Lecture to form the Wilkins Bernal Medawar Lecture . ref cite web url http royalsociety.org Wilkins Bernal Medawar Lecture title The 2010 Wilkins Bernal Medawar Lecture publisher The Royal Society accessdate 14 August 2010 ref List of lecturers class wikitable sortable border 1 style align left width 4 Year width 600 Name width 6100 Lecture width 1 class unsortable Notes 1986 sortname Karl Raimund Popper A new interpretation of Darwinism. align center 1990 sortname Lewis Thomas The new transitional structure of basic science prospects and apprehensions. align center 1992 sortname Max Ferdinand Perutz Species adaptation in a protein molecule. align center 1995 sortname John Michael Ziman John Ziman Post academic science. align center 1998 sortname Lewis Wolpert Is science dangerous? align center 2001 sortname Richard Langton Gregory Knowledge for vision vision for knowledge. align center 2004 sortname Peter Lipton The truth about science align center References reflist cite web url http royalsociety.org page.asp?tip 1&id 1807 title The Florey Lecture 1981 accessdate 2009 03 20 UK stub Category Royal Society Category Lecture series Category Philosophy of science Category Philosophy events RoySoc ...   more details



  1. Hallstatt Lecture

    The Hallstatt Lecture is an hour long lecture in any European language on some aspect of ancient and modern Celt ic culture. It is given at The Tabernacle, Machynlleth in Wales at lunchtime on the Wednesday of each Machynlleth Festival . Past lecturers 1991 Professor J. E. Caerwyn Williams 1992 Morfydd Owen 1993 Emeritus Professor Dafydd Jenkins 1994 Frank Delaney 1995 Unknown 1996 John Meirion Morris 1997 Gwynn ap Gwilym 1998 Graham and Ann Arnold 1999 Trevor Fishlock 2000 Murray Chapman 2001 Dr Marion Loffler 2002 Simon Jenkins 2003 Professor Alistair Crawford 2004 Dr Damian Walford Davies 2005 Derec Llwyd Morgan Further reading Gwynn ap Gwilym Our Cousins Verse connections between some Welsh and Irish poets in the early twentieth century Hallstatt Lecture . Machynlleth Tabernacle Trust, Machynlleth, 1997 ISBN 0 9519971 3 0 Trevor Fishlock Invitation to a Mystery Hallstatt Lecture . Machynlleth Tabernacle Trust, Machynlleth, 1999 ISBN 0 9519971 3 0 External links http www.momawales.org.uk The Machynlleth Festival Category Festivals in Wales Category Lecture series Category Linguistic research ...   more details



  1. Wilkins Lecture

    Context date March 2009 The Wilkins Lecture was a lecture organised by the Royal Society of London on the subject of the history of science and named after John Wilkins , the first Secretary of the Society. The last Wilkins lecture was delivered in 2003, after which it was merged with the Bernal Lecture and the Medawar Lecture to form the Wilkins Bernal Medawar Lecture . ref cite web url http royalsociety.org Wilkins Bernal Medawar Lecture title The 2010 Wilkins Bernal Medawar Lecture publisher The Royal Society accessdate 14 August 2010 ref List of recipients class wikitable sortable border 1 style align left width 4 Year width 700 class unsortable Name width 5100 class unsortable Lecture width 1 class unsortable Notes 1948 sortname John David Griffith Davies John Wilkins and the Royal Society. align center 1949 sortname Edward Neville da Costa Andrade Robert Hoke. align center 1950 sortname Francis Joseph Cole The history of micro dissection. align center 1952 sortname Harold Brewer Hartley Sir Humphry Davy, Bt, P.R.S. align center 1955 sortname Basil Schonland Benjamin Franklin, natural philosopher. align center 1958 sortname Joseph Needham The missing link in horological history a Chinese contribution. align center 1961 sortname Gavin Rylands de Beer Gavin de Beer The origins of Darwins ideas on evolution and natural selection. align center 1964 sortname Giorgio de Santillana Galileo today. align center 1967 sortname Geoffrey Langdon Keynes Geoffrey Keynes Bacon, Harvey, and the originators of the Royal Society. align center 1970 sortname Reginald Victor Jones The plain story of James Watt. align center 1973 sortname Alfred Rupert Hall Newton and his editors. align center 1976 sortname Margaret Gowing Science, technology and education England in 1870. align center 1979 sortname Gweneth Whitteridge On the local movement of animals. align center 1982 sortname Sydney ... The Wilkins Lecture 1947 accessdate 2009 03 20 RoySoc Category Royal Society Category Lecture series ...   more details



  1. Bernal Lecture

    The Bernal Lecture was an annual lecture on the social function of science organised by the Royal Society of London and endowed by Professor John Desmond Bernal . It was last delivered in 2004, after which it was merged with the Wilkins Lecture and Medawar Lecture to form the Wilkins Bernal Medawar Lecture . ref cite web url http royalsociety.org Wilkins Bernal Medawar Lecture title The 2010 Wilkins Bernal Medawar Lecture publisher The Royal Society accessdate 14 August 2010 ref List of lecturers class wikitable sortable border 1 style align left width 4 Year width 600 Name width 7100 Lecture width 1 class unsortable Notes 1971 sortname Eric Ashby Science and Antiscience. align center 1974 sortname Conrad Hal Waddington The new Atlantis revisited. align center 1977 sortname Piotr Leonidovich Kapitza Scientific and social approaches for the solution of global problems. align center 1980 sortname John Maynard Smith Science, ideology and myth. align center 1983 sortname John Ziman The collectivization of science. align center 1986 sortname Walter Bodmer The public understanding of science. align center 1989 sortname Walter Perry Science and education. align center 1992 sortname Alec Jeffreys Molecular sleuthing the story of DNA fingerprinting. Sci. publ. Affairs Autumn 1993, 24. Delivered in 1993 in London and Keele. align center 1995 sortname William Stewart William Stewart scientist UK Science and Technology policy a perspective from the past, a vision for the future. Sci. publ. Affairs, Spring 1996. Delivered in London and Dundee. align center 1998 sortname Tom Blundell The networking of academic and industrial research the UK phenomenon. Delivered in London and York. align center 2001 sortname Alan Lindsay Mackay JD Bernal his legacy to science and to society Delivered in London. . align center 2004 sortname Michael Crumpton Are low frequency environmental fields a health ... title The Bernal Lecture 1969 accessdate 2009 03 20 UK stub Category Royal Society Category Lecture ...   more details



  1. Philips Lecture

    Wikify date October 2011 The Philips Lecture was a lecture organised by the Royal Society of London with support from Philips Industries Limited in 1980, the object being to strengthen contacts between the Society and industry and more generally between universities and industry. The general theme of the series was science in industry. The lecture was annual and was given for the last time in 1992. List of lecturers class wikitable sortable border 1 style align left width 4 Year width 1200 Name width 7000 Lecture width 1 class unsortable Notes 1981 sortname Alfred Spinks Targets in biotechnology. align center 1982 sortname James Whyte Black The uncertain road to modern medicines. align center 1983 sortname Geoffrey Allen dab chemist The impact of industrial and academic collaboration on new technology. align center 1984 sortname David Allan Rees Renewing the role of research establishments. align center 1985 sortname John Ivan George Cadogan Research, business and the universities. align center 1986 sortname Frank Brian Mercer Critical aspects of industrial and academic collaboration. align center 1987 sortname Hendrik Brugt Gerhard Casimir Magnetism. align center 1988 sortname Robin Buchanan Nicholson Industrial research success and failure. align center 1989 sortname Cyril Hilsum Does industrial R&D pay? align center 1990 sortname Alastair Pilkington Glass and windows. align center 1991 sortname S van Houten Why industrial research? align center 1992 sortname C. Thomas Elliott Thermal imaging a new eye on the world. align center References cite web url http royalsociety.org page.asp?tip 1&id 1817 title The Philips Lecture 1980 accessdate 2009 03 20 RoySoc Category Royal Society Category Lecture series UK stub ...   more details



  1. A Lecture on Camouflage

    Orphan date April 2012 Infobox film name A Lecture on Camouflage image Private SNAFU.JPG image size caption director Chuck Jones producer Leon Schlesinger producer br Dr. Seuss supervising producer writer Dr. Seuss narrator Mel Blanc as the voice of Technical Fairy, First Class starring Mel Blanc as the voices of Private Snafu & Technical Fairy, First Class music Carl W. Stalling cinematography editing Treg Brown distributor released runtime 3 minutes country United States language English budget gross preceded by followed by A Lecture on Camouflage is a 1944 American animated film directed by Chuck Jones . A Private Snafu cartoon short made for the troops during World War II . Plot summary File Camoflague.ogv thumb left The film Technical Fairy, First Class gives the troops A Lecture On Camouflage with the aid of Private Snafu . Expand section date December 2009 Cast Mel Blanc as Technical Fairy First Class German Soldier German General Soundtrack Powerhouse Music by Raymond Scott I m Ridin For a Fall by Frank Loesser See also Private Snafu Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography 1970 present and miscellaneous Private Snafu shorts 28 titles List of SNAFU shorts External links imdb title id 0154763 title A Lecture on Camouflage Internet Archive film id private snafu camouflage name A Lecture on Camouflage DEFAULTSORT Lecture On Camouflage Category 1944 films Category American films Category Animated films Category Films directed by Chuck Jones Category English language films Category Black and white films animated film stub ...   more details



  1. Public lecture

    File 20101012 6s.jpg thumb A public lecture on Swenglish pronunciation at Stockholm s Lillienhoff Palace in 2010 A public lecture is one means employed for educating the public in the science s and medicine . The Royal Institution has a long history of public lecture s and demonstrations given by prominent experts in the field. In the 19th century, the popularity of the public lectures given by Sir Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution was so great that the volume of carriage traffic in Albemarle Street caused it to become the first one way street in London . The Royal Institution s Christmas Lectures for young people are nowadays also shown on television . Alexander von Humboldt delivered a series of public lectures at the University of Berlin in the winter of 1827 1828, that formed the basis for his later work Kosmos . Besides public lectures, public autopsies have been important in promoting knowledge of medicine. The public autopsy of Dr. Johann Spurzheim Johann Gaspar Spurzheim , advocate of phrenology , was conducted after his death, and his brain, skull, and heart were removed, preserved in jars of alcohol, and put on display to the public. Public autoposies have sometimes verged on entertainment United States American showman P. T. Barnum held a public autopsy of Joice Heth after her death. Heth was a woman whom Barnum had been featuring as being over 160 years old. Barnum ... Kelleher, Research Historian, Old Sturbridge Visitor, Fall, 1997 pp. 13 15 See also Lecture List of public lecture series External links http lectures.monkhq.com Online Lectures. Webcasts http lecturefinder.com ... A New York based organization advocating public lecture attendance. http www.yovisto.com yovisto.com An academic e lecture search engine. http www.open lectures.com Open Lectures & Talks Find lists of UK public lectures and talks Category Teaching Category Public speaking Category Lecture series sci stub fr Lecture publique ...   more details



  1. Online lecture

    seealso Electronic learning An online lecture is an educational lecture designed to be posted online. Lectures are recorded to video, audio or both, then uploaded and made viewable on a designated Website site . Students may go to a certain designated site to view the lecture online at a time which is convenient for them. Traditionally, vocal education is possible only when the teacher and the pupil are together in the same room, where the teacher passes on the information in the same vicinity of the student. Online lectures are now possible with the advent of video communications. The development of the online lecture makes it possible so that the teacher and student no longer have to be in the same vicinity to teach and learn, respectively. There are certain advantages to online lecturing. Students may access online lectures posted on their designated websites anywhere in the world, at any time they wish, as long as they have an Internetworking internet connection . They can also be repeated for the sake of Notetaking note taking . There are disadvantages to online lecturing, namely the lack of face to face interaction, and the fact that students cannot easily contact their instructors unless a communications link is created. See also Screencast Slidecast Video podcast References Marshall McLuhan McLuhan, Marshall and Quentin Fiore Fiore, Quentin 1967 The Medium is the Massage, Hardwired, San Francisco, pp.  8 9, 26 41, 74 5. http ilecture.unsw.edu.au System 20Overview.cfm?dc 1 http www.mq.edu.au learningandteachingcentre for staff technologies ilecture.htm edu stub Category Distance education ...   more details



  1. The Toller Lecture

    The Toller Lecture is an annual lecture at the University of Manchester s Manchester Centre for Anglo Saxon Studies MANCASS . It is named for Thomas Northcote Toller, one of the editors of An Anglo Saxon Dictionary . ref cite web title Textual and Material Culture in Anglo Saxon England Thomas Northcote Toller and the Toller Memorial Lectures url http www.powells.com biblio?isbn 9780859917735 accessdate 14 September 2010 ref Notable lecturers have included Rolf Bremmer , George Brown scholar George Brown , Nicholas Howe , Simon Keynes , Paul Szarmach , and Barbara Yorke . ref cite web title The Toller Lecture url http www.arts.manchester.ac.uk mancass thetollerlecture publisher University of Manchester accessdate 14 September 2010 ref Toller lectures are published in the Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester . Bibliography http books.google.com books?id oJa7nGQFD6gC Textual and material culture in Anglo Saxon England Thomas Northcote Toller and the Toller Memorial Lectures . Ed. Donald Scragg . Publications of the Manchester Centre for Anglo Saxon Studies, Vol. 1. Cambridge D.S. Brewer, 2003. ISBN 9780859917735. Contains the first eleven Toller lectures. References Reflist UK edu stub Category Lecture series Category University of Manchester Category Anglo Saxon studies scholars ...   more details



  1. Milthorpe Lecture

    The Milthorpe Lecture is a series of public lecture s on environmental science held at Macquarie University , Australia . It is endowed by the Milthorpe Fund in memory of F.L. Milthorpe , Chair of Biology at the University from 1967 1982. The first lecture was delivered by David Suzuki in 1989. ref cite web url http www.pr.mq.edu.au events archive2.asp?ItemID 2473 title Dr Clive Hamilton to deliver 2006 Milthorpe Lecture on The political economy of climate change accessdate 2009 07 20 format work Macquarie University Marketing Unit ref List of lecturers Dr. David Suzuki , Biologist and Environmental Activist 1989 Professor Paul R. Ehrlich , Biologist Sir Ninian Stephen , Former Governor General of Australia and Australian Ambassador for the Environment 1990 Neville Wran , Former Premier of New South Wales and Chairman of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation 1991 Senator Dr. Bob Brown , Environmental Activist and Australian Senator Professor Mike Archer Paleontologist Michael Archer , Director of the Australian Museum Senator John Faulkner , Australian Senator and former Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts Australia Minister for the Environment Dr. Richard Anthony Jefferson Richard Jefferson , Biologist and CEO of CAMBIA 1999 ref cite web url http www.bioline.org.br request?au99013 title The Future of Genetically Engineered Food Crops accessdate 2009 07 20 format work Editorial, Australasian Biotechnology Volume 9 Number 5, November December 1999 ref Dr. Clive Hamilton , Executive Director of The Australia Institute 2006 ref cite web ...?ItemID 3834 title Climate change, eating meat and ending poverty Peter Singer to give public lecture ... www.mq.edu.au mqvideos peterSinger.html 2009 Milthorpe Lecture, Peter Singer Climate change, eating ... 20 &searchCode TALL&searchType 1 Macquarie University Library Milthorpe Lecture References reflist Category Lecture series Category Environmental science Category Macquarie University ...   more details



  1. Crick Lecture

    The Francis Crick Lecture ref name royal http royalsociety.org awards francis crick lecture Francis Crick Lecture given on a subject in the field of biology ref ref name list http royalsociety.org Content.aspx?id 3479 Recent Crick lectures ref is a prize lecture of the Royal Society established in 2003 with an endowment from Sydney Brenner , the late Francis Crick s close friend and former colleague. It is delivered annually in biology , particularly the areas which Francis Crick worked genetics , molecular biology and neurobiology , and also to theoretical work. It is also intended for young scientists, i.e. under 40, or at career stage corresponding to being under 40 should their career have been interrupted. List of lectures 2012 Sarah Teichmann 2011 Simon Boulton 2010 Gilean McVean on Our genomes, our history ref name royal 2009 Jason Chin on Reprogramming the code of life ref name list 2008 Simon Fisher on A molecular window into speech and language ref name list 2007 Geraint Rees on Decoding consciousness ref name list 2006 Dario Alessi on Deciphering disease ref name list 2005 Daniel Wolpert on The puppet master how the brain controls the body ref name list 2004 Julie Ahringer on Genes, worms and the new genetics ref name list 2003 Ewan Birney on Being human what our genome tells us ref name list References reflist RoySoc Category Royal Society Category Lecture series ...   more details



  1. Florey Lecture

    Wikify date October 2011 The Florey Lecture was a lecture organised by the Royal Society of London . List of lecturers class wikitable sortable border 1 style align left width 4 Year width 500 Name width 800 Lecture width 1 class unsortable Notes 1982 sortname Andrew Fielding Huxley Discovery accident of design? align center 1983 sortname Frank John Fenner Biological control, as exemplified by smallpox eradication and myxomatosis. align center 1984 sortname Arnold Stanley Vincent Burgen Arnold Burgen Order and disorder targets for drug action. align center 1985 sortname Gustav Joseph Victor Nossal The regulatory biology of antibody formation. align center 1986 sortname Michael Anthony Epstein Vaccine prevention of virus induced human cancers. align center 1987 sortname Robert Porter Corticomotoneuronal projections synaptic events related to skilled movement. align center 1988 sortname John Bertrand Gurdon How an egg makes an embryo the initiation of cell differentiation. align center 1989 sortname Antony Basten Self tolerance the key to autoimmunity. align center 1990 sortname Paul Nurse How is the cell cycle regulated? align center 1991 sortname Donald Metcalf The colony stimulating factors discovery to clinical use. align center 1992 sortname Hugh Reginald Brentnall Pelham The secretion of protein by cells. align center References cite web url http royalsociety.org page.asp?tip 1&id 1816 title The Florey Lecture 1981 accessdate 2009 03 20 RoySoc UK stub Category Royal Society Category Lecture series Category Article Feedback 5 ...   more details



  1. La Lecture

    Infobox Painting image size image file title La Lecture artist Pablo Picasso year 1932 type Oil on panel height 65.5 width 51 museum Private collection La Lecture or Reading ref name Reuters cite news url http uk.reuters.com article 2011 01 20 us finearts picasso idUKTRE70I61520110120 title Painting of muse by lovestruck Picasso up for auction last Buffery first Vicky date 20 January 2011 work Reuters ... that La Lecture would be going to auction on 8 February. The painting, which had not been seen in Europe ... La Lecture up for auction date 1 February 2011 work BBC News publisher BBC accessdate 1 February ... La Lecture , Picasso often embedded some of Walter s features in the backgrounds of his other works. ref name BBC When La Lecture was exhibited at a Picasso retrospective, Khokhlova realised that her ... month as La Lecture , and Nude, Green Leaves and Bust . ref name Reuters ref name BBC On Walter ... ArtWolf cite web url http www.theartwolf.com news picasso lecture en.htm title La Lecture , a Picasso ... Wolf accessdate 1 February 2011 ref Description Picasso painted La Lecture from December 1931 to its ... title Picasso s La Lecture to be sold in Pairs date 21 January 2011 publisher China Central Television ... artanddesign 2011 jan 17 picasso sothebys la lecture auction title Picasso to make biggest ... painted La Lecture just days apart from La R ve , the two paintings are very similar in composition ... 5wB97KYUt archivedate 1 February 2011 ref In 1996, La Lecture went to auction again ... 2011, it was announced that La Lecture would be included in a Impressionist and Modern art sale ... collector. ref name Bloomberg Ahead of the auction, La Lecture , which had not been seen in Europe ... a lot of interest. ref name Guardian On 8 February, La Lecture was sold in six minutes to an anonymous ... news entertainment arts 12400465 title Picasso painting La Lecture fetches 25m at auction date 9 February ... DEFAULTSORT La Lecture Category Paintings by Pablo Picasso Category 1932 paintings Category 20th ...   more details



  1. Lecture recording

    primary sources date January 2012 ref improve date January 2012 File Lecture Recording.png thumb Lecture ... of a lecture , Academic conference conference , or seminar . ref Thomas, R., Comparison of Distance ... audio and visual Electronic component component s of the lecture . Hardware Hardware is used to Video ... or ex post facto . br The recording of a lecture or presentation may use any combination of the following ... Capture and Support ref Modern lecture recording software supports advanced features such as index ... educause Cite web title 7 things you should know about...Lecture Capture publisher Educause Learning ... 2011 ref Traditional Classroom Replacement Some institutions may use lecture recording as a means ... institutions may use lecture recording to create reference material as a means to supplement the in class ... section date January 2012 Provides ref name sonicfoundry Lecture Capture,Sonic Foundry,http www.sonicfoundry.com solutions lecture capture, Retrieved on October 2011 ref ... Regulatory compliance compliance ... plummeting with the advent of lecture recording. Studies show an overwhelming number of students ... class could not be replaced with a recorded lecture but rather the recorded lecture was used for areas of the lecture that needed reiteration . ref name campustech Briggs, L.L., Classroom Capture Lecture Recording System Draws Devotees at Temple , February 14, 2007, http campustechnology.com articles 2007 02 classroom capture lecture recording system draws devotees at temple.aspx, Retrieved October 2011. ref ref name abstract Davis, S., Connolly, A., Linfield, E., Lecture Capture Making the Most ... ee article view 132 189. ref Lecture Capture Solutions Below there is a non comprehensive list of entities institutions, non profit organizations, vendors, companies... providing some kind of lecture ..., the user just has to press a button and the Capture Station handles the rest. ref name The Lecture ... automatically to the website application provided by Accordent. ref name The Lecture Capture Solution ...   more details



  1. The Last Lecture

    , and Jeffrey Zaslow of the Wall Street Journal . The book was born out of a lecture Pausch gave in September ... Randy Pausch, 47, Dies His Last Lecture Inspired Many to Live With Wonder url http www.nytimes.com ... first Craig last Wilson title Professor Pausch s life, Lecture go from Web to book date April 8, 2008 ref Background Main Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams Pausch delivered his Last Lecture , titled ... work University Lecture Series Journeys publisher Carnegie Mellon University location Pennsylvania 15213 ... try to impart to the world if you knew it was your last chance? A month before giving the lecture ... in the audience shouted back, You did During the lecture Pausch was upbeat and humorous, shrugging ... vitality, Pausch dropped down and did push ups on stage. Synopsis The Last Lecture fleshes out Pausch s lecture and discusses everything he wanted his children to know after his pancreatic cancer had ... for his death. Reception The Last Lecture achieved commercial success on the market. It became a New ... the story of the lecture in the medium of film, we already have that , in a reference ... Randy Pausch delivers The Last Lecture at Carnegie Mellon University YouTube http download.srv.cs.cmu.edu pausch Carnegie Mellon University Randy Pausch s Web Site DEFAULTSORT Last Lecture Category ...   more details



  1. Ordinary (lecture)

    An Ordinary was a type of lecture given in universities of the Middle Ages . Lectures were distinguished by the time of day they were conducted an ordinary was conducted by fully qualified professors on fundamental texts in the morning, while extraordinary lectures were given in the afternoon by bachelors the medieval equivalent of a graduate student on less important texts. ref Baldwin, John W., The Scholastic Culture of the Middle Ages, 1000 1300, p. 60 ISBN 0 88133 842 3 ref References references Category Academia ...   more details



  1. Lecture bottle

    Lecture bottles are small compressed gas cylinders, typically 12 18 inches long and 2 3 inches in diameter. ref http www.ehrs.upenn.edu programs labsafety chp sop lecturebottle.html ref . They are used in laboratories working with small quantities of gases or specialty gases. ref http www.uic.edu depts envh HSS Documents fctDOL.pdf ref References references Category Laboratory equipment sci stub ...   more details



  1. Jefferson Lecture

    The Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities is an honorary lecture series established in 1972 by the National Endowment for the Humanities NEH . According to the NEH, the Lecture is the highest honor the Federal ... at NEH Website retrieved January 22, 2009 . ref History of the Jefferson Lecture The Jefferson ... board of the NEH. The honoree delivers a lecture in Washington, D.C. , generally in conjunction ... Ten years later, Gerald Holton , the first scientist invited to deliver the lecture, drew attention ... article.aspx?ref 226614 Holton, in Jefferson Lecture, Criticizes Science Education, Harvard ... that his intent was to establish a new tradition for every President to deliver a Jefferson Lecture ... Lecture Meets Resistance, New York Times , September 21, 1999. ref In the wake of the controversy ... went to historian James M. McPherson , whose lecture turned out to be very popular. Subsequently ... More Public Appeal, Chronicle of Higher Education , October 6, 2000. ref The next Jefferson Lecture ... Miller s Jefferson Lecture Stirs Controversy, in http www.oah.org pubs nl 2001may ncc.html Capital ... of Miller s lecture and argued that Miller was not legitimately a scholar. ref George Will , http ... his 2008 lecture to the subject of Visual arts of the United States American art . ref Jennifer Howard, http chronicle.com news article 4541 in jefferson lecture updike says american art is known by its insecurity In Jefferson Lecture, Updike Says American Art Is Known by Its Insecurity, Chronicle ... , May 23, 2008. ref In his 2009 lecture, bioethicist and self described humanism humanist Leon Kass ... Holton , The Advancement of Science, and Its Burdens The Jefferson Lecture and Other Essays Cambridge ... of Tradition . ref Jaroslav Pelikan , The Vindication of Tradition The 1983 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities , New Haven Yale University Press, 1986 , ISBN 0300036388. ref Bernard Lewis 1990 lecture ..., Lewis lecture and the subsequent article first introduced the term Islamic fundamentalism to North ...   more details



  1. Taylorian Lecture

    The Taylorian Lecture , sometimes referred to as the Special Taylorian Lecture or Taylorian Special Lecture , is a prestigious annual lecture on Modern European Literature, delivered at the Taylor Institution in the University of Oxford since 1889. 1889 1899 The first eleven lectures were published collectively in 1900, under the title http www.archive.org stream studiesineuropea00tayluoft page n5 mode 2up Studies in European Literature, being the Taylorian Lectures 1889 1899 1889 Edward Dowden , Literary Criticism in France 1890 Walter Pater , Prosper M rim e 1891 William Michael Rossetti W. M. Rossetti , Giacomo Leopardi Leopardi 1892 T. W. Rolleston , Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Lessing and Modern German Literature 1893 delivered 1894 St phane Mallarm , La musique et les lettres Music and Literature 1894 Alfred Morel Fatio , L Espagne du Don Quixote Don Quijote 1895 Horatio Brown H. R. F. Brown , Paolo Sarpi 1896 delivered 1897 Paul Bourget , Gustave Flaubert 1897 C. H. Herford , Goethe s Italian Journey 1898 Henry Butler Clarke , Picaresque novel The Spanish Rogue Story 1899 delivered ... lecture on subjects connected to Modern European Literature was established by a donation of War ... s Theory of Art ref H. W. Garrod, Tolstoi s Theory of Art Taylorian Lecture, 1935 Oxford Clarendon ... Grierson, TWO DUTCH POETS The Taylorian Lecture in the University of Oxford in Essays and Addresses ... origines de la nouvelle fran aise The Taylorian Lecture 1938 Oxford, 1939 ref 1939 Edgar Allison Peers , Antonio Machado ref E. Allison Peers, Antonio Machado The Taylorian Lecture, 1939 Oxford Clarendon ..., The written and spoken word in Norway The Taylorian Lecture, 1942 Oxford Clarendon Press, 1942 ref ... Frederick Charles Roe, Sir Thomas Urquhart and Rabelais The Taylorian lecture, 1957 1957 ref 1959 ... or Philosopher? Special Taylorian Lecture Oxford, 1961 ref 1961 Cecil Maurice Bowra , Poetry and the First ... Notes reflist Category Lecture series Category Recurring events established in 1889 Category ...   more details



  1. Huizinga Lecture

    The Huizinga Lecture Dutch Huizingalezing is a prestigious annual lecture in the Netherlands about a subject in the domains of cultural history or philosophy. ref See http www.hum.leiden.edu history huizinga lezing over huizinga lezing over 1.html Website Universiteit Leiden Huizinga lezing . ref The lecture is in honour of Johan Huizinga , a distinguished Dutch historian 1872 1945 who worked in the first half of the 20th century. The Lecture is organized by NRC Handelsblad , the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University , and the Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde Society of Dutch Literature . Attendance of the lecture is free of charge for subscribers to NRC Handelsblad, members of the Faculty of Letters, and members of the Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde . The lecture is held alternately by a Dutch and a non Dutch intellectual . The Huizinga Lecture started in 1972 and is held annually in December in the Pieterskerk, Leiden Pieterskerk in Leiden, The Netherlands. Lectures This is a complete list of the Huizinga Lectures from the beginning in 1972 to the present date. 1972 Rudy Kousbroek Ethologie en cultuurfilosofie Ethology and cultural philosophy 1973 Mary McCarthy author Mary McCarthy Can There Be a Gothic Literature? 1974 Jan Pen De cultuur, het geld en de mensen Civilization, money and the people 1975 Jean Fran ois Revel La tentation totalitaire The totalitarian temptation 1976 Arthur Lehning Over vrijheid en gelijkheid On liberty and equality 1977 Noam Chomsky Intellectuals and the State 1978 Karel van het Reve Literatuurwetenschap het raadsel der onleesbaarheid Literary studies. The enigma of unreadability 1979 Golo Mann 1914 1980 Ein Ueberblick 1914 1980, In vogelvlucht The period 1914 1980 seen with a birds eye view 1980 Ernst Kossmann Over conservatisme ... Homepage Huizinga Lecture Leiden University Alle cultuur is streven. De ... Notes reflist Category Leiden Category Lecture series Category Recurring events established in 1972 ...   more details




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