2016-08-12

Yale Autism Seminar

# playlist of the 16 videos (click the up-left corner of the video)

source: Yale University   上次更新日期:2016年2月26日
The Yale Seminar on Autism and Related Disorders is the United States' first undergraduate course of its kind. The goal of this series is to make all of the lecture content and supporting materials available online for free for anyone who desires to learn about Autism Spectrum Disorders.

For Yale undergraduates, the class consists of a weekly seminar on diagnosis and assessment, etiology and treatment of children, adolescents and adults with autism and related disorders of socialization. Please visit http://autism.yale.edu for more information.

An Introduction to Autism, Dr. Fred Volkmar 1:07:19
Autism Assessment, Katherine Tsatsanis 47:57
Communication in Autism, Dr. Rhea Paul 1:50:59
Treatments for Autism: Overview of Model Programs, Fred Volkmar 41:50
Behavioral Assessment and Treatment in Autism, Dr. Michael Powers & Dr. Mark Palmieri 1:38:37
Autism in Infants and Young Children, Dr. Kasia Chawarska 1:14:33
Social Behavior and Brain Function in Autism Spectrum Disorder 1:09:11
Neuroimaging, Dr. Kevin Pelphrey 1:09:29
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Psychopharmacology, Dr. Andrés Martin 52:16
Changing Face of Autism: Adolescents & Adults 56:52
The Legal Rights of Children with Autism and Related Disorders 1:16:35
Parental Perspectives and Supporting Families, Alison Singer 53:49
Autism and Dentistry, Ben Popple, DMD & Fred Volkmar, MD 35:38
Genetics of Autism Spectrum Disorders, Dr. Abha Gupta 55:15
Introduction to Autism for Primary Care Providers 46:56
College and Students on the Autism Spectrum

How coffee got quicker | Moments of Vision 2 - Jessica Oreck


source: TED-Ed 2016年8月8日
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-coffee-...
For the 64% of Americans that drink coffee daily, an expedient cup is practically essential. But preparing coffee hasn’t always been easy. In the second installment of our ‘Moments of Vision’ series, Jessica Oreck shares the ingenuity of one coffee mill worker who made it considerably quicker for you to get your fix of caffeine.
Lesson and animation by Jessica Oreck.

Carolyn Kim: What is Public Relations? (2013, Biola University)

# playlist of the 11 videos (click the upper-left corner of the video)

source: BiolaUniversity     2013年7月11日
[JOUR 11] Introduction to Public Relations

What is Public Relations? Part 1 48:17
What is Public Relations? Part 2 24:24
Ethics in Public Relations 51:27
Research and Programming 53:02
Implementation and Evaluation 46:03
The Life of Public Relations 47:57
Reaching Diverse Audiences and Press Release Tools 34:27
Public Opinion and Persuasion 42:07
Digital Communication and Press Release 1:02:00
Summary of the PR Process 31:04
Overview of the Planning of Events - Carolyn Kim 30:12

Braj Bhushan: Human Adjustment Processes (IIT Kanpur)

# playlist of the 40 videos (click the up-left corner of the video)

source: nptelhrd    2014年9月5日
Humanities - Human Adjustment Processes by Prof. Braj Bhushan, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Kanpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in

Mod-0 Lec-01 Understanding Oneself 20:59
Mod-01 Lec-01 Understanding Adjustment 54:09
Mod-01 Lec-02 Understanding Adjustment 44:48
Mod-01 Lec-03 Understanding Adjustment 49:27
Mod-01 Lec-04 Understanding Adjustment 42:24
Mod-02 Lec-01 Dimensions of Adjustment 51:08
Mod-02 Lec-02 Dimensions of Adjustment 52:29
Mod-02 Lec-03 Dimensions of Adjustment 51:27
Mod-03 Lec-01 Adjustment‐ Range of Reactions 48:17
Mod-04 Lec-01 Human adjustment process‐II 50:48
Mod-04 Lec-02 Human adjustment process‐II 52:04
Mod-04 Lec-03 Human adjustment process‐II 45:37
Mod-04 Lec-04 Human adjustment process‐II 46:11
Mod-04 Lec-05 Human adjustment process‐II 50:30
Mod-04 Lec-06 Human adjustment process‐II 48:32
Mod-04 Lec-07 Human adjustment process‐II 38:17
Mod-04 Lec-08 Human adjustment process‐II 49:47
Mod-04 Lec-09 Human adjustment process‐II 45:14
Mod-05 Lec-01 Facets of human adjustment 50:44
Mod-05 Lec-02 Facets of human adjustment 53:24
Mod-05 Lec-03 Facets of human adjustment 41:32
Mod-06 Lec-01 Emotions & Adjustment 51:39
Mod-06 Lec-02 Emotions & Adjustment 41:27
Mod-06 Lec-03 Emotions & Adjustment 47:06
Mod-06 Lec-04 Emotions & Adjustment 43:45
Mod-07 Lec-01 Facets of human adjustment: Stress, Resilience and copying 47:18
Mod-07 Lec-02 Facets of human adjustment: Stress, Resilience and copying 52:33
Mod-07 Lec-03 Facets of human adjustment: Stress, Resilience and copying 50:23
Mod-07 Lec-04 Facets of human adjustment: Stress, Resilience and copying 50:51
Mod-07 Lec-05 Facets of human adjustment: Stress, Resilience and copying 49:24
Mod-08 Lec-01 Aggression 49:16
Mod-08 Lec-02 Aggression 32:31
Mod-08 Lec-03 Aggression 42:20
Mod-08 Lec-04 Aggression 51:26
Mod-09 Lec-01 Psychological disorders 52:42
Mod-09 Lec-02 Psychological disorders 51:23
Mod-09 Lec-03 Psychological disorders 41:42
Mod-09 Lec-04 Psychological disorders 49:48
Mod-09 Lec-05 Psychological disorders 31:54
Mod-10 Lec-01 Summing‐up 38:13

V. Ravishankar: Engineering Physics II (IIT Kanpur)

# playlist of the 9 videos (click the up-left corner of the video)

source: nptelhrd    2008年5月21日
Lecture Series on Engineering Physics - II by Prof. V. Ravishankar, Department of Physics, IIT Kanpur. For More details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

Module - 1 Lecture -1 58:45
Module - 1 Lecture - 2 1:01:47
Module - 1 Lecture - 3 57:30
Module - 1 Lecture - 4 58:00
Module - 2 Lecture - 1 57:41
Module - 2 Lecture - 2 53:28
Module - 2 Lecture - 3 57:15
Module - 2 Lecture - 4 59:13
Module - 2 Lecture - 5 50:03

Digital Integrated Circuits by Amitava Dasgupta (IIT Madras)

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source: nptelhrd   2008年7月21日
Electrical - Digital Integrated Circuits by Dr. Amitava Dasgupta, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Madras. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

Lecture - 1 Semiconductors 44:53
Lecture - 2 Modelling of PN Junction Diodes 49:24
Lecture - 3 Modelling of BJTs  50:30
Lecture - 4 Diode and BJT Model Parameter Extraction 50:47
Lecture - 5 BJT Inverters DC and Switching Characteristics 50:58
Lecture - 6 Schottky Transistor 48:48
Lecture - 7 Specifications of Logic Circuits 50:42
Lecture - 8 Qualitative discussion on TTL Circuits 47:25
Lecture - 9 Standard TTL Circuits 49:52
Lecture - 10 Schottky (74s..) and Low power Schottky (74ls) 50:33
Lecture - 11 Advanced TTL Circuits 50:36
Lecture 12 I-square L Technology 50:27
Lecture - 13 Edge triggered D-F/F 49:47
Lecture - 14 I-square L - Condition for Proper Operation 50:39
Lecture - 15 I- square L - Propagation delay Self aligned 49:52
Lecture - 16 Schottky Transistor Logic 50:31
Lecture - 17 Stacked I-square L 50:38
Lecture - 18 ECL Basic Operation 51:04
Lecture - 19 Quantitative analysis of ECL 10k Series gates 50:36
Lecture - 20 ECL 100k series; Stacked ECL gates; D-F/F 50:50
Lecture 21 Emitter Function Logic;Low Power ECL; 53:15
Lecture 22 Polyemitter Bipolar Transistor In ECL;Propagation 52:23
Lecture 23 Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor Based ECL;ECL 50:34
Lecture 24 nMOS Logic Circuits 50:37
Lecture 25 nMOS Logic Circuits(cont..,); CMOS :Introduction 51:11
Lecture 26 CMOS Inverter 50:36
Lecture 27 CMOS NAND,NOR and Other Gates: Clocked CMOS 51:45
Lecture 28 Dynamic CMOS ;Transmission Gates;Realization Of 50:51
Lecture 29 BiCMOS Gates 48:28
Lecture 30 BiCMOS Driver;BiCMOS 32-bit Adder 52:48
Lecture 31 Digital Integrated Circuits 52:33
Lecture 32 Digital Integrated Circuits 51:19
Lecture 33 CMOS SRAM 51:00
Lecture 34 BiCMOS SRAM 50:58
Lecture 35 DRAM-CMOS and BiCMOS 50:37
Lecture 36 ROM-EPROM,EEPROM and Flash EPROM 40:00
Lecture 37 GaAs MESFET Characteristics and Equivalent Circui 49:20
Lecture 38 Direct Coupled FET Logic; Superbuffer FET Logic 51:09
Lecture 39 Buffered FET Logic; Schottky Diode FET Logic 49:03
Lecture 40 Transmission Line Effects 1:06:35

Power Electronics by B. G. Fernandes (IIT Bombay)

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source: nptelhrd     2008年7月13日
Electrical - Power Electronics by Prof. B. G. Fernandes, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

Lecture - 1 Power Electronics 53:44
Lecture - 2 Power Electronics 55:18
Lecture - 3 Power Electronics 56:42
Lecture - 4 Power Electronics 57:06
Lecture - 5 Power Electronics 56:24
Lecture - 6 Power Electronics 56:52
Lecture - 7 Power Electronics 54:52
Lecture - 8 Power Electronics 55:50
Lecture - 9 Power Electronics 52:53
Lecture - 10 Power Electronics 52:33
Lecture - 11 Power Electronics 55:27
Lecture - 12 Power Electronics 56:24
Lecture - 13 Power Electronics 56:05
Lecture - 14 Power Electronics 50:55
Lecture - 15 Power Electronics 56:50
Lecture - 16 Power Electronics 58:57
Lecture - 17 Power Electronics 57:19
Lecture - 18 Power Electronics 51:44
Lecture - 19 Power Electronics 54:49
Lecture - 20 Power Electronics 54:31
Lecture - 21 Power Electronics 55:05
Lecture - 22 Power Electronics 55:48
Lecture - 23 Power Electronics 55:22
Lecture - 24 Power Electronics 54:23
Lecture - 25 Power Electronics 55:39
Lecture - 26 Power Electronics 57:26
Lecture - 27 Power Electronics 55:22
Lecture - 28 Power Electronics 59:21
Lecture - 29 Power Electronics 56:19
Lecture - 30 Power Electronics 50:56
Lecture - 31 Power Electronics 53:15
Lecture - 32 Power Electronics 56:00
Lecture -33 Power Electronics 53:32
Lecture - 34 Power Electronics 56:56
Lecture - 35 Power Electronics 52:31
Lecture - 36 Power Electronics 54:17
Lecture - 37 Power Electronics 56:09
Lecture - 38 Power Electronics 54:02
Lecture - 39 Power Electronics 54:20
Lecture - 40 Power Electronics 55:28
Lecture - 41 Power Electronics 58:02
Lecture - 42 Power Electronics 59:33
Lecture - 43 Power Electronics 1:01:20

Spirit Possession with Terence Palmer


source: New Thinking Allowed     2016年7月14日
Terry Palmer, PhD, is author of The Science of Spirit Possession. He is a member of the Society for Psychical Research as well as the Scientific and Medical Network. He is also a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.
Here notes that, while there are many negative connotations to the term spirit possession, there are also positive examples. He describes his encounter with an ostensible spirit who identified itself as Lao Tsu. He also presents an example of a negative encounter. He notes that it can be extremely difficult to distinguish between an autonomous spirit entity, such as the spirit of someone who is deceased, and thought-forms of our own creation. Both types of phenomena can possess an individual.

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). 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 17, 2016)

Brexit: The Cultural Response | BBC R4 Front Row | John Wilson


source: The RSA     2016年7月26日
Join us for a very special BBC Radio 4 live broadcast event at the RSA in partnership with Front Row. As part of a series of Radio 4 programmes reflecting and examining the political and cultural landscape in Britain after the Brexit vote, Front Row will pick up from Today with a live broadcast in front of an audience at the RSA. Hosted by John Wilson, the discussion will feature leading creative figures, including actor and director Samuel West, novelists Val McDermid and Dreda Say Mitchell, TV producer Phil Redmond and designer Wayne Hemingway, to consider the artistic impact of the decision to leave the EU and how our culture will change over the next 10 years.










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Political Economy and Development: a progress report


source: London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) 2016年2月15日
Date: Wednesday 10 February 2016
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor Tim Besley
Chair: Professor Oriana Bandiera
Professor Besley gives his inaugural lecture as Sir William Arthur Lewis Chair in Development Economics.
A major change in mainstream thinking in economics over the past 25 years has been towards improving our understanding of how the policy process (political and bureaucrat) affects policy outcomes. Such changes in economic thinking are partly in response to the need to have a persuasive account of the diverse historical development experiences of various countries and regions. One key debate following this research has been about whether a particular configuration of institutions is needed to promote inclusive economic development. This lecture will take stock of what has been learned and critically appraise the state of knowledge, drawing some implications for how international financial institutions and aid practitioners approach their business.
Tim Besley is Deputy Head for Research of the Department of Economics and an associate member of CEP, IGC and STICERD at LSE.
Oriana Bandiera is Professor of Economics and Director of STICERD at LSE.
The Department of Economics at LSE (@LSEEcon) is one of the largest economics departments in the world. Its size ensures that all areas of economics are strongly represented in both research and teaching.

Literary Festival 2016: The Innovations of the Future


source: London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) 2016年2月24日
Date: Monday 22 February 2016
Time: 5.15-6.45pm
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Alec Ross
Chair: Professor George Gaskell
While Alec Ross was working as Senior Advisor for Innovation to the Secretary of State, he travelled to forty-one countries, exploring the latest advances coming out of every continent. From startup hubs in Kenya to R&D labs in South Korea, Ross has seen what the future holds. In this lecture he reveals the innovations that will shape our world for the better between today and 2025.

Alec Ross (@AlecJRoss) is one of America’s leading experts on innovation. He served for four years as Senior Advisor for Innovation to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He is currently a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Johns Hopkins University and serves as an advisor to investors, corporations, and government leaders. He is author of The Industries of the Future.
George Gaskell is Special Advisor to the Director.
The Department of Management (@LSEManagement) is a globally diverse academic community at the heart of the LSE, taking a unique interdisciplinary, academically in-depth approach to the study of management and organisations.
This event forms part of the LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 2016, taking place from Monday 22 - Saturday 27 February 2016, with the theme 'Utopias'.

Susan Goldin-Meadow, “Gesture as a Mechanism of Change”


source: Yale University    2016年6月30日
Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities – “Habits of Mind”
“Gesture as a Mechanism of Change”
Susan Goldin-Meadow is the Beardsley Ruml Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology and Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago. Her focus is on the ways that the body can affect learning––how it provides insight into a learner’s skills and contributes to changing them. More specifically, she studies movements of the body that are representational––the gestures we produce when we talk—and contrasts them with movements that have a direct effect on the world––actions on objects. She is a co-investigator of the NSF-funded Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center (SILC) and co-director of the Center for Gesture, Sign, and Language at the University of Chicago. In 2001, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and a James McKeen Cattell Fellowship. She has published two books, The Resilience of Language and Hearing Gesture: How Our Hands Help Us Learn. In 2005, she was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2015, she will receive the William James Award for Lifetime Achievement in Basic Research from the Association for Psychological Science.

From Satellite to Soil

# playlist of the 6 videos (click the up-left corner of the video)

source: The Royal Society    2016年7月29日

From Satellite to Soil: Technology Companies Perspective 1:02:49
From Satellite to Soil: Stuart Martin 37:18
From Satellite to Soil - Panel Discussion 42:46
From Satellite to Soil - Professor Simon Blackmore 34:04
From satellite to soil: perspectives from end-users 55:17
From Satellite to Soil: Barbara Ryan 38:09

Dr. Samantha Nutt | Talks at Google


source: Talks at Google    2016年7月12日
Samantha Nutt is an award-winning humanitarian, bestselling author and acclaimed public speaker. A medical doctor and a founder of the renowned international humanitarian organizations War Child Canada and War Child USA, Dr. Nutt has worked with children and their families at the frontline of many of the world’s major crises – from Iraq to Afghanistan, Somalia to the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sierra Leone to Darfur, Sudan.

Radcliffe Day 2016 | Building an Economy for Prosperity and Equality || Radcliffe Institute

source: Harvard University    2016年6月10日
Building an Economy for Prosperity and Equality
(9:13) Moderated by Cecilia Rouse ’86, PhD ’92, dean, Lawrence and Shirley Katzman and Lewis and Anna Ernst Professor in the Economics of Education, and professor of economics and public affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University

Featuring:
(14:46) David Autor AM ’94, PhD ’99, professor and associate department head, Department of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(22:31) Douglas W. Elmendorf AM '85, PhD ’89, dean and Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
(30:10) Claudia Goldin RI ’06, Henry Lee Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Harvard University; director, Development of the American Economy Program, National Bureau of Economic Research
(37:55) Louise Sheiner ’82, AM ’89, PhD ’93, senior fellow, economic studies, and policy director, Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, the Brookings Institution
Panel Discussion (46:17)

Epicurus Life and Philosophy


source: Wes Cecil    2012年9月8日
The life and philosophy of Epicurs. A lecture delivered at Peninsula College by Wesley Cecil, Ph.D. Part of the ancient philosophers lecture series.
For information on upcoming lectures, essays, and books by Wesley Cecil Ph.D. go tohttp://www.facebook.com/HumaneArts

Music and the Patterns of Mind and World


source: Jordan B Peterson    2015年9月30日
This is a TVO lecture about the Meaning of Music, delivered, I believe, in 2006, for the Royal Canadian Institute for the Advancement of Science.