2016-08-11

Developing iOS 9 Apps with Swift (2016) by Paul Hegarty at Stanford U

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source: Stanford iOS    2016年4月23日
Swift classes with Paul Hegarty at Stanford University. This course covers the latest mobile operating system by Apple as of 2016 and also uses Swift language version 2
The lecture slides pdfs and reading assignments can be found here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?i...
The lecture slides from last years lectures can be found here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByQ...

1. Course Overview and iOS9 introduction 1:17:45
2. Applying MVC 1:21:13
3. More Swift and Foundation Framework 1:16:17
4. Views 1:19:46
5.IBuilder, Face View Controller, Gestures, Multiple MVCs 1:16:29
6. Multiple MVCs, Segues, FaceIt, and View Controller Lifecycle 1:16:14
7. Closures, Extensions, Protocols, Delegation, and ScrollView 1:18:01
8. Multithreading and Text Field 1:17:52
9. Table View 1:19:35
10. Core Data 1:14:28
11. Core Data Demo 1:17:23
12. Autolayout 41:59
13 NSTimer and Animation 1:16:20
14 Animation and Core Motion 1:15:26
15 Application Lifecycle, Alerts, CloudKit 1:21:14
16 Notifications and CloudKit 1:09:26
17 Segues, Core Location, and MapKit 1:19:25
18 Persistence 1:16:36

Does Consciousness Cause the Cosmos? (Closer to Truth)

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source: Closer To Truth     2016年7月5日
Some claim consciousness, our inner awareness, is part of a 'cosmic consciousness'. Not only is consciousness the deepest reality, but also it brought into existence the totality of reality. This would mean that mind, the mental, is fundamental and primary, while the entire physical universe is derivative and secondary.
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Donald Hoffman - Does Consciousness Cause the Cosmos? 8:00
Stuart Hameroff - Does Consciousness Cause the Cosmos? 3:42
Menas Kafatos - Does Consciousness Cause the Cosmos? 9:25

Awakening Non-Symbolic Consciousness with Jeffery Martin


source: New Thinking Allowed    2016年7月11日
Jeffery Martin, PhD, is a Harvard trained social scientist who researches personal transformation. He specializes in bringing rigorous empirical research and testing to transformational techniques and theories that have previously been supported anecdotally. Jeffery is a leading expert on intentionality and non-symbolic consciousness. He holds graduate degrees in information technology, management, and transformative studies and has co-edited, authored, or co-authored over 20 books and numerous other publications; appeared in a wide variety of electronic media; and lectured widely in both academic and public forums. Jeffery is currently the director of the Center for the Study of Non-Symbolic Consciousness, and the Center for the Study of Intent. Portions of his research on power of thought and non-symbolic consciousness are also available in the popular fiction book, The Fourth Awakening.
Here he describes his research, beginning with neurophysiological measurements of individuals reputed to have attained a measure of spiritual enlightenment. He encountered over 200 related terms such as transcendental consciousness, god consciousness, and unity consciousness. His primary finding concerned changes that took place deep within the brain. Much was also learned by querying participants as to how they achieved their state of well-being. This led to a specific protocol for enabling people to shift into a state of persistent well-being. He concludes by defining, in everyday language, what the experience of non-symbolic consciousness is like.

New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in "parapsychology" ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). His master's degree is in criminology. He has served as vice-president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, and is the recipient of its Pathfinder Award for outstanding contributions to the field of human consciousness. He is also past-president of the non-profit Intuition Network, an organization dedicated to creating a world in which all people are encouraged to cultivate and apply their inner, intuitive abilities.
(Recorded on May 2, 2016)

Wesley Cecil: Derrida, His Life and Philosophy


source: Wes Cecil    2012年9月3日
A lecture delivered at Peninsula College by Wesley Cecil, Ph.D. on the life and philosophy of Jacques Derrida. Part of the Modern Philosophers lecture series.
For information on upcoming lectures, essays, and books by Wesley Cecil Ph.D. go tohttp://www.facebook.com/HumaneArts

Red Dwarf Worlds | CfA


source: Harvard University    2014年10月21日
Red dwarfs are the most common stars in the universe. They constitute over 80 percent of all the stars in the Milky Way. And, they apparently live almost forever. The BIG question is: can they support worlds that harbor life? Hear two different viewpoints regarding this interesting question. Speakers: Ofer Cohen, Elisabeth Newton
Date: Oct. 16, 2014

Radcliffe Day 2016 | Janet Yellen || Radcliffe Institute


source: Harvard University    2016年6月10日
Janet L. Yellen, chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, is awarded the Radcliffe Medal, presented annually to an individual who has had a transformative impact on society.
Featuring personal reflections from Ben S. Bernanke ’75 (24:18), a distinguished fellow in residence in the economic studies program at the Brookings Institution and a former chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
(30:57) Yellen joins Gregory Mankiw, the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University, in conversation about her groundbreaking achievements.
Introduction by Lizabeth Cohen, dean, Radcliffe Institute, and Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies, Department of History, Harvard University

Dan Gable: "Life Lessons from an Olympic Hero" | Talks at Google


source: Talks at Google     2016年7月28日
Join us for a fireside chat with Dan Gable, the legendary wrestler who ESPN refers to as possibly the most dominant athlete (un-scored upon Olympic Gold Medalist & 2x NCAA Champion) and coach (coached 4 Olympic gold medalists and led the University of Iowa to 15 national championships) of all time. Gable shares his view on life, keys to success, and snippets from his new autobiography: A Wrestling Life.
Get the book here: https://goo.gl/wAjjH5
Moderated by Armand Hershowitz.

Ashanti Branch: "Taking off the Mask - How to Come Alive by First Gettin...


source: Talks at Google     2016年7月12日
Ashanti Branch is the founder & executive director of The Ever Forward Club, a Stanford Education Fellow and was previously Vice Principal at Montera Middle School in Oakland, CA. Ashanti's organization, The Ever Forward Club, helps at-risk young men learn to get real and find the emotional support they need to lead successful lives. Of the students who have gone through his program, 100% have graduated high school and over 90% have gone on to 2 or 4 year colleges and universities.
In this workshop-style talk Ashanti takes you through the Taking Off the Mask exercise, which he's done for over 3000 people at schools, companies and organizations around the United States. This eye-opening and educational exercise will help you discover your own mask and teach you how to show up more authentically both at work and in your personal lives.
To learn more about Ashanti Branch and The Ever Forward Club, please visit http://www.everforwardclub.org/.

Beyond Boundaries: Roundtable Discussion


source: Yale University   2016年7月11日
The first annual Yale STEAM Symposium featured presentations by faculty and staff on the benefits and challenges of digital methods and collaborations for research and teaching.
Rebekah Ahrendt, Department of Music: “On Letters, ‘Discovery,’ and Collaboration”
Anikó Bezur, Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (IPCH), Technical Studies Lab
Ian McClure, Yale University Art Gallery and IPCH Conservation Lab: “Making the Invisible
Visible: How Science Advances Research in Art History and Beyond”
Amy Hungerford, Director, Division of the Humanities; English, American Studies:
“Reading, Machines, and the Humanities”
Holly Rushmeier, Computer Science: “Computer Graphic”
Moderators: Chanthia Ma, Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology (MCDB), Undergraduate
Student • Gideon Fink Shapiro, Digital Humanities Lab, Postdoctoral Associate

Chris Grace: Introduction to Psychology (Fall 2013)

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source: BiolaUniversity     2014年9月24日
PSYC 200: Intro to Psychology (Fall 2013)
View the full class here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...

Class Introduction: PSYC200 - Intro to Psychology 1:38
1. What is Psychology? 40:43
2. Psychology and Its Mysteries 58:27
3. What Does Psychology Seek to Accomplish? 54:56
4. History of Psychology 39:25
5. How is Psychology Practiced? Part 1 21:46
6. How is Psychology Practiced? Part 2 44:33
7. Neuroscience Part 1: Introduction to Neuroscience 20:13
8. Neuroscience Part 2: Neurotransmitters 1:04:00
9. Neuroscience Part 3: Organization of the Brain 1:03:50
10. Child Development Part 1: Pre-Natal and Newborn 51:57
11. Child Development Part 2: Childhood to Adolescence 1:03:02
12. Introduction to Basic Sensations 1:03:41
13. Basic Sensations and Chemical Sensations 1:06:32
14. ESP and Perception 1:09:49
15. Consciousness Part 1: Variations and Rhythms 59:50
16. Consciousness Part 2: Sleep Stages and Deprivation 28:54
17. Consciousness Part 3: Dreams, Disorders and Hypnosis 35:40
18. Learning: Classical Conditioning 1:09:28
19. Introduction to Memory 1:10:43
20. Introduction to Emotions 1:08:36
21. Personality Part 1: Introduction 57:31
22. Personality Part 2: Psychoanalysis 13:01
23. Psychological Disorders Part 1: Introduction 29:13
24. Psychological Disorders Part 2: Anxiety 25:49
25. Psychological Disorders Part 3: Schizophrenia 1:02:11
26. Psychological Disorders Part 4: Mood Disorders 27:33
27. Therapy 43:12
28. Health Psychology 1:06:35
29. Social Psychology 1:05:37

Nano structured materials-synthesis, properties, self assembly and applications by A. K. Ganguli (IIT Delhi)

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source: nptelhrd    2014年9月1日
Nanotechnology - Nano structured materials-synthesis, properties, self assembly and applications by Prof. A. K. Ganguli, Department of Nanotechnology, IIT Delhi. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in

Mod-01 Lec-01 Introduction to Nanotechnology 47:00
Mod-01 Lec-02 Introduction to Nanotechnology Contd.. 30:38
Mod-02 Lec-03 Synthetic Methodologies 54:08
Mod-02 Lec-04 Synthetic Methodologies Contd.. 55:24
Mod-02 Lec-05 Synthetic Methodologies Contd... 59:01
Mod-02 Lec-06 Synthetic Methodologies Contd.... 56:43
Mod-02 Lec-07 Synthetic Methodologies Contd... 54:58
Mod-02 Lec-08 Synthetic Methodologies Contd...... 56:43
Mod-02 Lec-09 Template Methods - I 50:57
Mod-02 Lec-10 Template Methods - II 56:37
Mod-02 Lec-11 Spray Pyrolysis 58:45
Mod-02 Lec-12 V-L-S Method 56:52
Mod-02 Lec-13 Lithography - I 55:34
Mod-02 Lec-14 Lithography - II 52:52
Mod-03 Lec-15 Fullerences and Carbon Nanotubes - I 54:57
Mod-03 Lec-16 Fullerences and Carbon Nanotubes - II 56:09
Mod-03 Lec-17 Fullerences and Carbon Nanotubes - III 57:46
Mod-03 Lec-18 Metal and Metal Oxide Nanowires - I 56:50
Mod-03 Lec-19 Metal and Metal Oxide Nanowires - II 57:07
Mod-03 Lec-20 Metal and Metal Oxide Nanowires - III 55:38
Mod-03 Lec-21 Self Assembly of Nanostructures - I 53:13
Mod-03 Lec-22 Self Assembly of Nanostructures - I 57:53
Mod-03 Lec-23 Self Assembly of Nanostructures - III 32:37
Mod-03 Lec-24 Core Shell Nanostructures - I 29:01
Mod-03 Lec-25 Core Shell Nanostructures - II 56:51
Mod-03 Lec-26 Core Shell Nanostructures - III 56:06
Mod-03 Lec-27 Nanocomposites - I 58:04
Mod-03 Lec-28 Nanocomposites - II 57:14
Mod-04 Lec-29 Photocatalysis - I 59:13
Mod-04 Lec-30 Photocatalysis - II 1:00:41
Mod-04 Lec-31 Photocatalysis - III 59:14
Mod-04 Lec-32 Dielectric Properties - I 56:42
Mod-04 Lec-33 Dielectric Properties - II 54:10
Mod-04 Lec-34 Magnetic Properties - I 53:31
Mod-04 Lec-35 Magnetic Properties - II 55:08
Mod-04 Lec-36 Magnetic Properties - III 55:53
Mod-04 Lec-37 Optical Properties - I 56:21
Mod-04 Lec-38 Optical Properties - II 55:14
Mod-04 Lec-39 Mechanical Properties 55:43
Mod-04 Lec-40 Concluding Lecture 53:51

V. Balakrishnan: Quantum Physics (IIT Madras)

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source: nptelhrd    2008年12月16日
Lecture Series on Quantum Physics by Prof. V. Balakrishnan, Department of Physics, IIT Madras. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

1 Introduction to Quantum Physics;Heisenberg''s uncertainty principle 1:00:56
2 Introduction to linear vector spaces 1:03:17
3 Characteristics of linear vector spaces 1:02:12
4 Functions in a linear vector space 59:06
5 Linear operations in a linear vector space and their eigenvalues 1:05:22
6 Classical Vs Quantum Mechanics 57:52
7 Quantum Physics 1:07:51
8 Quantum Physics 57:07
9 Quantum Physics 1:02:10
10 Quantum Physics 52:57
11 Quantum Physics 1:32:52
12 Quantum Physics 1:00:49
13 Quantum Physics 1:03:27
14 Quantum Physics 1:01:08
15 Quantum Physics 57:04
16 Quantum Physics 59:14
17 Quantum Physics 1:01:58
18 Quantum Physics 1:01:32
19 Quantum Physics 1:00:30
20 Quantum Physics 1:02:45
21 Quantum Physics 1:04:10
22 Quantum Physics 52:45
23 Quantum Physics 1:01:54
24 Quantum Physics 1:02:34
25 Quantum Physics 1:08:48
26 Quantum Physics 59:57
27 Quantum Physics 1:04:02
28 Quantum Physics 1:01:00
29 Quantum Physics 1:13:57
30 Quantum Physics 1:03:06
31 Quantum Physics 57:40

Networks and Systems by V. G. K. Murti (IIT Madras)

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source: nptelhrd     2008年5月22日
Electrical - Networks and Systems by Prof. V. G. K. Murti, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Madras. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

1 Networks and Systems Introductory Concepts (1) 55:00
2 Introductory Concepts (2) 52:09
3 Introductory Concepts (3) 52:53
4 Introductory Concepts (4) 49:17
5 Introductory Concepts (5) 49:40
6 Introductory Concepts (6) 50:49
7 Fourier Series (1) 52:10
8 Fourier Series (2) 48:14
9 Fourier Series (3) 48:38
10 Fourier Series (4) 52:34
11 Fourier Series (5) 54:40
12 Fourier Series (6) 41:58
13 Fourier Transforms (1) 51:41
14 Fourier Transforms (2) 50:37
15 Fourier Transforms (3) 48:29
16 Fourier Transforms (4) 51:36
17 Fourier Transforms (5) 51:46
18 Fourier Transforms (6) 52:48
19 Fourier Transforms (7) 51:22
20 Laplace Transforms (1) 51:39
21 Laplace Transforms (2) 55:17
22 Laplace Transforms (3) 51:15
23 Laplace Transforms (4) 52:30
24 Laplace Transforms (5) 51:40
25 Laplace Transforms (6) 53:50
26 Application of Laplace Transforms (1) 56:54
27 Application of Laplace Transforms (2) 50:23
28 Application of Laplace Transforms (3) 56:05
29 Application of Laplace Transforms (4) 52:43
30 Network Functions (1) 53:55
31 Network Functions (2) 51:02
32 Network Functions (3) 53:30
33 Network Functions (4) 47:25
34 Network Theorems(1) 52:54
35 Network Theorems(2) 52:58
36 Network Theorems (3) 51:15
37 Network Theorems (4) 51:42
38 Discrete - Time Systems (1) 52:57
39 Discrete - Time Systems (2) 52:03
40 Discrete - Time Systems (3) 51:52
41 Discrete - Time Systems (4) 53:43
42 Discrete - Time Systems (5) 54:46
43 Discrete - Time Systems (6) 51:57
44 Discrete-Time Systems(7) 48:21
45 State-Variable Methods (1) 53:49
46 State-Variable Methods(2) 52:29
47 State Variable Methods (3) 53:03
48 State Variable Methods (4) 54:02
49 State Variable Methods (5) 54:09
50 - State Variable Methods (6) 54:10

Industrial Automation and Control by S. Mukhopadhyay (IIT Kharagpur)

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source: nptelhrd    2008年5月18日
Electrical - Industrial Automation and Control by Prof. S. Mukhopadhyay, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more Courses visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

1 Introduction 59:42
2 Architecture of Industrial Automation Systems 1:00:44
3 Measurement Systems Characteristics 59:38
4 Temperature Measurement 59:55
5 Pressure, Force and Torque Sensors 59:43
6 Motion Sensing 59:55
7 Flow Measurement 59:52
8 Signal Conditioning 59:42
9 Signal Conditioning (Contd.) 59:50
10 Data Acquisition Systems 59:54
11 Introduction to Automatic Control 59:50
12 P I D Control 59:50
13 PID Control Tuning 1:00:35
14 Feedforward Control Ratio Control 1:00:06
15 Time Delay Systems and Inverse Response Systems 59:46
16 Special Control Structures 1:00:53
17 Concluding Lesson on Process Control 59:48
18 Introduction to Sequence Control, PLC , RLL 59:55
19 Sequence Control. Scan Cycle,Simple RLL Programs 59:56
20 Sequence Control More RLL Elements RLL Syntax 59:52
21 A Structured Design Approach to Sequence 59:51
22 PLC Hardware Environment 59:59
23 Introduction To CNC Machines 59:53
24 Contour generation and Motion Control 59:47
25 Flow Control Valves 59:51
26 Hydraulic Control Systems - I 59:49
27 Hydraulic Control Systems - II 59:49
28 Industrial Hydraulic Circuit 59:59
29 Pneumatic Control Systems - I 59:57
30 Pneumatic Systems - II 59:41
31 Energy Savings with Variable Speed Drives 59:47
32 DC Motor Drives 59:44
33 DC and BLDC Servo Drives 59:55
34 Induction Motor Drives 55:58
35 Step Motor Drives BLDC Drives 59:48
36 Embedded Systems 59:53
37 The Fieldbus Network - I 59:48
38 The Fieldbus Network - II 57:51
39 Higher Level Automation Systems 59:42
40 Course Review and Conclusion 59:56

What you can do to help pollinators--A Plea for Bees' Needs: Dr. Elizabeth Elle


source: Simon Fraser University    2009年4月29日
" A Plea for the Bees' Needs: Pollinator declines and how to encourage backyard biodiversity" presented by Dr. Elizabeth Elle.
Learn more about why bees are in trouble, the natural history and status of our native bees, and what you can do in your backyard, community garden or even on your balcony to help support pollinators.
This public lecture was recorded on Thursday April 23, 2009. It was organised by Continuing Studies in Science at Simon Fraser University.

Dark Energy and the Accelerating Universe with Robert Kirshner | CfA


source: Harvard University    2014年3月27日
The universe began with a bang, but how will it end? In 1998 astronomers were surprised to find evidence of a strange force accelerating the universe, now known as dark energy. Robert Kirshner was a key member of the High-Z Supernova Team, one of two groups that discovered dark energy. He discussed their work at an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the cosmic microwave background. Part of the Observatory Night lecture series at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.