2016-12-28

General Physics I (Fall 2016, Bilkent U) by Mehmet Özgür Oktel

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source: BilkentUniversitesi     上次更新日期:2016年12月15日
General Physics I - PHYS 101
Standards and units; vectors and coordinate systems; kinematics; dynamics; work, energy and power; conservation of energy; dynamics of system of particles; collisions; rotational kinematics and dynamics; oscillations.
http://www.fen.bilkent.edu.tr/~oktel/

Lecture 01 Introduction  45:39
Lecture 02 Units and Significant Figures  42:19
Lecture 03 One dimensional motion  41:50
Lecture 04 Examples of 1D motion 34:48
Lecture 05 Vectors  53:53
Lecture 06 Motion in 3 dimensions  36:02
Lecture 07 Kinematics Examples  37:46
Lecture 08 Newton's Law  50:50
Lecture 09 Simple examples of Dynamics  46:54
Lecture 10 Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion 37:56
Lecture 11 Friction Forces  53:06
Lecture 12 Exam Review  38:53
Lecture 13 Examples of Dynamics 39:15
Lecture 14 Gravitational Force  50:50
Lecture 15 Kepler's Laws  37:25
Lecture 16 Work Energy Theorem  39:47
Lecture 17 Potential Energy  47:35
Lecture 18 Gravitational Potential Energy 39:20
Lecture 19 Power  33:20
Lecture 20 Examples of Energy Conservation  41:13
Lecture 21 Momentum  39:06
Lecture 22 Collisions  39:34
Lecture 23 Center of Mass  49:37
Lecture 24 Examples of Momentum Conservation  35:16
Lecture 25 Rotational Quantities  44:30
Lecture 26 Moment of Inertia  47:53
Lecture 27 Rolling without Slipping  51:11
Lecture 28 Exam Review 35:14
Lecture 29 Examples of Rotational Motion  37:12
Lecture 30 Angular Momentum  49:15
Lecture 31 Angular Momentum Conservation  36:15
Lecture 32 Angular Momentum Examples  50:53
Lecture 33 Translational and Rotational Motion  32:54
Lecture 35 37:14 Pendulum Dynamics
Lecture 34 34:20 Oscillations
Lecture 36 43:48 Harmonic Approximation
Lecture 37 36:55 Damped Oscillations
Lecture 38 38:02 Final Review I
Lecture 39 45:26 Final Review II

General Physics II (Spring 2016, Bilkent U) by Mehmet Özgür Oktel

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source: BilkentUniversitesi    2016年2月1日
http://www.fen.bilkent.edu.tr/~oktel/
General Physics II - PHYS 102: Charge and matter; electric field and Gauss' law; DC circuits; magnetic field; Ampere's law; Faraday's law; inductance; magnetic properties of matter; Maxwell's equations.

Lecture 01 Electric Charge 38:41
Lecture 02 Electric Field  42:16
Lecture 03 Continuous Charge Distribution 43:48
Lecture 04 Electric Field by Integration 42:18
Lecture 05 Electric Flux  34:06
Lecture 06 Gauss' Law 43:13
Lecture 07 Applications of Gauss' Law 40:43
Lecture 08 Conductors 46:44
Lecture 09 Electric Potential Energy 37:15
Lecture 10 Electric Potential Energy  40:52
Lecture 11 Potential Examples  35:43
Lecture 12 Dipole Potential  35:26
Lecture 13 Capacitors  48:39
Lecture 14 Energy Storage  46:37
Lecture 15 Dielectrics  34:42
Lecture 16 Exam Review  38:53
Lecture 17 Current and Resistance  40:23
Lecture 18 Kirchoff's Laws  43:31
Lecture 19 RC Circuits  38:37
Lecture 20 Magnetic Field  38:28
Lecture 21 Magnetic Forces  45:45
Lecture 22 Torque on a Current Loop  40:05
Lecture 23 Sources of Magnetic Field  37:44
Lecture 24 Ampere's Law  31:24
Lecture 25 Force between Current Carrying Wires  45:11
Lecture 26 Solenoid, Toroid  47:02
Lecture 27 Magnetic Field Examples  28:00
Lecture 28 Biot-Savart Law Examples  35:16
Lecture 29 Exam Review  42:52
Lecture 30 Magnetic Induction 35:55
Lecture 31 Faraday's Law  37:47
Lecture 32 Inductance  50:12
Lecture 33 Inductor  41:35
Lecture 34 LC and RLC circuits 42:27
Lecture 35 AC circuit  38:03
Lecture 36 RLC circuit 48:02
Lecture 37 Displacement Current  38:38
Lecture 38 Maxwell's Equations 51:06
Lecture 39 Poynting Vector  41:48
Lecture 40 Final Review 42:17

Immanuel Kant


source: Philosophical Overdose    2016年11月25日
Grant Bartley from Philosophy Now and guests John Callanan from King’s College, London, and Andrew Ward from the University of York discuss the 18th century German philosopher Immanuel Kant. https://philosophynow.org

In search of software perfection - 2016 Milner Award lecture by Dr Xavier Leroy.


source: The Royal Society     2016年11月28日
2016 Milner Award lecture by Dr Xavier Leroy, a senior research scientist at Inria where he leads the Gallium research team.
In the general public, "software" has become synonymous with "crashes" and "security holes". Yet, there exists life-critical software systems that achieve extraordinary levels of reliability. For example, fly-by-wire systems, involving considerable amounts of software, have been used in commercial airplanes for nearly 40 years without any incident caused by a software bug.
What does it take to achieve this kind of software perfection? This lecture will describe some of the approaches involved, with special emphasis on the use of formal verification tools - that is, programs that check other programs for the absence of whole classes of bugs. These tools provide highly valuable guarantees that complement, and sometimes subsume, the assurance obtained by more traditional techniques such as testing. Beware however: a bug in the verification tool or in the compiler that produce the actual executable from verified sources could ruin these guarantees. How can we rule out this risk? Using the CompCert verified C compiler as an example, the lecture will discuss a radical, mathematically-grounded answer: the formal verification, using proof assistants, of the tools that participate in the construction and verification of critical software.
The lecture was recorded on November 24 2016 at the Royal Society. For more events like this, see our schedule - http://ow.ly/KhTi306gTN1

Introduction to Lean Six Sigma Methods, IAP 2012 by Earll Murman at MIT

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source: MIT OpenCourseWare     Last updated on 2014年7月1日
View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/16-660JIAP12
MIT 16.660J / ESD.62J / 16.853 Introduction to Lean Six Sigma Methods, IAP 2012
This course covers principles, practices and tools of Lean Six Sigma methods. This updated video collection, from the 2012 course, includes new lectures and active learning exercises, and complements some prior years' videos per the OCW course website.
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms
More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

Ses. 1-2: The Start of Your Lean Journey This session introduces the process of Lean and Six Sigma. It includes a 6S exercise demonstrating the benefits of six sigma in optimizing operations by sorting, securing safety, straightening, scrubbing, standardizing and sustaining these changes. 1:00:49
1-3: Lean Thinking: Part I 43:19
1-3: Lean Thinking: Part II 39:04
1-5: People: The Heart of Lean 48:52
1-6: Value Stream Mapping Basics 33:38
1-7 | MIT 16.660 Introduction to Lean Six Sigma Methods, January (IAP) 2008 37:08
2-1: Lean healthcare simulation (covers 2-1, 2-3, and 2-5) 17:29
2-2: Continuous Process Improvement, Healthcare Option 38:12
2-4: Improving the Enterprise, Healthcare Option 34:01
3-2: Variability Simulation 35:50
3-3 Lean for Healthcare: An Overview 1:07:08
3-4: A3 Thinking 24:47
3-5: Quality Tools and Topics 26:15
3-6: Six Sigma Basics 35:58

Intro to Flight and Orbital Mechanics (TU Delft)

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source: tawkaw OpenCourseWare    2014年6月5日

1 Unsteady Climb 1:10:24
2 Minimum time to climb 1:19:25
3 Take off 1:28:37
4 Landing 1:25:25
5 Equations of motion w wind 1:30:37
8 Interplanetary flight 1:32:30
6 Orbits 1:31:16
7 Eclipse and Maneuvers 1:24:12

Peter Duncan: How Putin reacts... - UCL Lunch Hour Lecture


source: UCL Lunch Hour Lectures     2016年11月22日
Speaker: Dr Peter Duncan, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, Thursday 3rd November 2016, #ucllhl
Bring your lunch and your curiosity! UCL Lunch Hour Lectures, Tuesdays and Thursdays, Darwin Lecture Theatre, 1.15 - 1.55pm (term time)
How Putin reacts: ideology, power, wealth and security in Russian foreign policy
Dr Peter Duncan will argue that the deterioration of relations between Russia and NATO since Putin’s annexation of Crimea cannot be considered the prelude to a new Cold War between two global blocs. And, rather than pursuing world communism, Putin’s aims are to strengthen his power and protect the wealth of himself and his allies.
Free to attend, live stream or watch online
More info : http://events.ucl.ac.uk/lhl
Join the conversation on Twitter at #UCLLHL

The Western Esoteric Tradition with Richard Smoley


source: New Thinking Allowed     2016年11月24日
Richard Smoley is editor of Quest: The Journal of the Theosophical Society in America. He is also former editor of Gnosis Magazine. His books include Hidden Wisdom: The Guide to the Western Inner Traditions, Inner Christianity: The Guide to the Esoteric Tradition, Forbidden Faith: The Secret History of Gnosticism, The Essential Nostradamus, Conscious Love: Insights from Mystical Christianity, The Dice Game of Shiva: How Consciousness Creates the Universe, The Supernatural: Writings on an Unknown History, The Deal: A Guide to Radical and Complete Forgiveness, and How God Became God: What Scholars Are Really Saying About God and the Bible.
Here he describes the various influences on esotericism including shamanism, ancient Egyptian culture, and the Greek mystery traditions. He notes that there has always been commerce, and thus the exchange of ideas, between eastern and western civilizations. He explains the difference between exoteric and esoteric religion, and describes the concept of initiation. He also points out how, in different historical periods, esoteric culture has been suppressed and even persecuted – first by the Catholic Church and later by the rise of scientific culture. Today, while disreputable, esoteric culture is also very popular.
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 a past vice-president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology; and is the recipient of the Pathfinder Award from that Association for his 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 August 6, 2016)

Realities and Realms: Responsive Technologies in Ecological Systems, Part 1


source: Harvard GSD      2016年11月29日
The Realities and Realms colloquium focuses on the role of computation and robotics in landscape architecture and the expanding sensorial field of the built environment. These hybrid grounds of operation merge anthropogenic perception and technological mediation. As sensing networks expand, data grows exponentially in quantity and ubiquity, building an increasingly abstract landscape of information. How such data is elucidated, curated, and augmented forms new realities for design. This colloquium will explore design methodologies that address concurrent physical and virtual realms and the realities in which they operate.In this context, a realm is a lens through which we sense an environment and a reality is place within which we take action. The Realities and Realms colloquium engages select practitioners, theorists, and academics for an afternoon to explore the future of responsive technologies to interpret and modify environment. Panelists will posit trajectories that frame the role of responsive technologies to imagine, choreograph, and evolve cyborg landscapes and synthetic ecologies.The colloquium will be organized in two panel sessions followed by open discussions, exploring the tools, practice, theories, and futures of responsive technologies in landscape architecture.

The Secret Life of the American Musical: How Broadway Shows are Built wi...


source: The New School     2016年11月28日
How are Broadway hits made? Producer and Musical Historian Jack Viertel deconstructs some of the theater’s greatest musicals to show what elements made them so successful. Sponsored by the Institute for Retired Professionals (http://newschool.edu/institute-for-re...) at The New School (http://newschool.edu)
Fridays@One: The Secret Life of the American Musical - How Broadway Shows are Built with Author/Broadway Producer Jack Viertel.
Fridays@One is supported in part by the Estelle Tolkin Memorial Fund.
Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnold Hall
Friday, November 18, 2016 at 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Google Test Automation Conference


source: GoogleTechTalks    2016年11月16日
The Google Test Automation Conference (GTAC) is an annual test automation conference hosted by Google. It brings together engineers from industry and academia to discuss advances in test automation and the test engineering computer science field. It is a great opportunity to present, learn, and challenge modern testing technologies and strategies. The first GTAC was held at the Google London office in 2006.
GTAC 2016 will be held on Nov 15-16 at Google Sunnyvale.

Joshua Foer: "Atlas Obscura: An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden W...


source: Talks at Google    2016年11月23日
When Joshua Foer, Dylan Thuras, and Ella Morton set out to write Atlas Obscura: An Explorer’s Guide To The World’s Hidden Wonders, their goal was to create a catalog of all the places, people, and things that inspire wonder (after all, when you can buy a plane ticket and be in Borneo in less than a day, the world can feel awfully small).
Atlas Obscura reveals the world’s deepest places, hidden tunnels, greatest self-made castles, notable arbotecture (the art of shaping a living tree in order to create art or furniture), giant Buddha statues, abandoned film sets you can visit, murder houses, dinosaur parks, lake monsters of the USA, historical methods of preventing premature burial, a guide to psychotropic drugs used to enhance religious experiences, abandoned nuclear power plants, and much, much more.
Get the book here: https://goo.gl/B5jLyW

Derek Gladwin & Christina Hendricks: Conrad's Heart of Darkness & Coppola's Apocalypse Now (13/02/2016)


source: Arts One Open         2016年2月13日
This is a lecture for Arts One at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC
In the first half of this lecture, Derek Gladwin (guest lecturer for this session) discusses the historical and cultural background to Apocalypse Now, its genre, its references to T.S. Eliot, and the significance of the song by the Doors that bookends the film.
In the second half of the lecture, Christina Hendricks discusses themes of light and dark, surface and depth in Conrad's Heart of Darkness, as well as concerns about racism (as put forward by Chinua Achebe) and misogynism in the text.
The CC license for this video is CC BY-NC 4.0 (YouTube doesn't provide this as a choice): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
For more information on this lecture, including the slides used for both halves, see here: http://artsone-open.arts.ubc.ca/conra...
For more Arts One lectures, see here: http://artsone-open.arts.ubc.ca/categ...

Robert Crawford: Conrad, Heart of Darkness (26/03/2015)


source: Arts One Open     2015年3月26日
In this lecture for Arts One at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC, Canada, Robert Crawford begins by discussing postcolonial criticisms of Conrad's novella by Chinua Achebe and Edward Said, and ways we might respond to these. He then discusses what the "heart of darkness" might be in the novel, including absurdity, lack of meaning. He concludes by talking about how many people may contribute to genocide such as is found in the novella simply by doing their jobs.
This video doesn't have the slides that went along with it; to see those, please go here: http://artsone-open.arts.ubc.ca/josep...
The license for this video is CC BY NC 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

Rob Crawford: Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness (28/03/2014)


source: Arts One Open    2014年3月28日
Lecture by Rob Crawford for the "Remake/Remodel" theme. For more, see http://artsone-open.arts.ubc.ca/josep....
For a version of this video with slides, go to http://mediasitemob1.mediagroup.ubc.c....

The Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo, Part Three: Future Evolution of Humanity, with Debashish Banerji


source: New Thinking Allowed    2016年1月8日
Debashish Banerji, PhD, is Dean of Academic Affairs at the University of Philosophical Research in Los Angeles as well as an adjunct faculty member at Pasadena City College and the California Institute of Integral Studies. He is also the former director of the East West Cultural Center in Los Angeles. He is author of Seven Quartets of Becoming: A Transformative Yoga Psychology Based on the Diaries of Sri Aurobindo and also The Alternative Nation of Abanindranath Tagore, a book about his great grandfather. He edited an anthology about his great uncle, Rabindranath Tagore in the Twenty-First Century.
Here he notes that Aurobindo emphasized both Vedanta and Tantra. In other words, he emphasized both escape from the bonds of attachment and the attainment of many varieties of pleasure. He emphasized the enhancement of the supernormal powers, or Siddhis, within humanity. These included levitation, being able to view things at a distance, being able to view microscopic objects, and being able to influence things at a distance. He was particularly interested in the future evolution of the human race and in understanding the potential of the human body itself. In that sense, he was a major influence in the development of the Human Potential Movement in the United States. He viewed paranormal powers as a natural aspect of what he called “the divine life.”

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 serves as dean of transformational psychology at the University of Philosophical Research. He teaches parapsychology for ministers in training with the Centers for Spiritual Living through the Holmes Institute. 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 December 20, 2015)

Introduction to Economics II (Spring 2010, Bilkent U) by Refet Gürkaynak

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source: CosmoLearning     2015年3月25日
ECON 102 Introduction to Economics II

34 Exchange Rate Determination II 30:11
33 Exchange Rate Determination 44:41
32 Exchange Rates 1:11:50
31 Balance of Payments 1:09:11
30 Beklenti Yönetimi 1:22:13
29 Phillips Curve II 33:40
28 Phillips Curve 40:33
27 Introduction to Phillips Curve 44:52
26 Fiscal Policy 1:09:38
25 Kriz ve Para Politikası 1:21:40
24 Central Banking and Monetary Policy 1:18:47
23 Money and Bonds 1:00:07
22 Money and Banking 30:41
21 Money 49:08
20 Temel Politika Analizi 41:36
19 AD AS Equilibrium, Long Run Adjustment 35:56
18 Macroeconomic Equilibrium 47:37
17 Aggregate Supply 28:38
16 Multiplier and Aggregate Demand 47:09
15 Multiplier Process 30:35
14 Aggregate Expenditure 46:40
13 Disposable Income 32:10
12 Growth IV 44:57
11 Growth III 38:37
10 Growth II 42:37
09 Growth 37:46
08 Enflasyon, işsizlik ve Türkiye Rakamları 41:33
07 Unemployment 39:41
06 Inflation and Employment 35:17
05 Prices and Inflation 44:36
04 Definition and Calculation of GDP II 34:41
03 Definition and Calculation of GDP 42:09
02 Introduction 45:52
01 Definition of GDP 50:56

Algorithms and Programming II (2009-2010, Bilkent U) by Özcan Öztürk

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source: Bilkent Online Courses     2014年8月20日
CS 102 Algorithms and Programming II  (2009-2010- Summer)
Enhanced Object-Oriented Programming with Java. Inheritance and polymorphism, abstract classes and interfaces, graphical-user-interfaces, exceptions. Abstract data structures: lists, stacks, queues and trees. Recursion. Files. Searching and sorting. Hashing. Time and space considerations. Students undertake a large design project involving teamwork, independent learning, writing and presenting of requirements, user-interface design, and project documentation.

Lecture 01 Introduction 48:23
Lecture 02 45:59
Lecture 03 47:53
Lecture 04 44:42
Lecture 05 45:10
Lecture 06 45:44
Lecture 07 46:14
Lecture 08 43:32
Lecture 09 45:57
Lecture 10 33:41
Lecture 11 49:31
Lecture 12 42:28
Lecture 13 45:50
Lecture 14 40:36
Lecture 15 46:07
Lecture 16 47:06
Lecture 17 47:10
Lecture 18 44:31
Lecture 19 45:59
Lecture 20 20:54
Lecture 21 42:20
Lecture 22 46:38
Lecture 23 46:40
Lecture 24 45:59
Lecture 25 50:19
Lecture 26 48:06
Lecture 27 46:12
Lecture 28 49:17
Lecture 29 49:26
Lecture 30 50:54
Lecture 31 11:59
Lecture 32 43:55
Lecture 33 24:32
Lecture 34 47:19
Lecture 35 36:10
Lecture 36 49:56
Lecture 37 41:42