2016-12-30

Computational Science & Engineering I (Fall 2007 at MIT) by Gilbert Strang at MIT

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source: MIT OpenCourseWare     2008年5月19日
MIT 18.085 Computational Science & Engineering I, Fall 2007
This course provides a review of linear algebra, including applications to networks, structures, and estimation, Lagrange multipliers. Also covered are: differential equations of equilibrium; Laplace's equation and potential flow; boundary-value problems; minimum principles and calculus of variations; Fourier series; discrete Fourier transform; convolution; and applications.
Note: This course was previously called "Mathematical Methods for Engineers I".
A more recent version of this course is available at: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-085f08
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms
More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

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Medieval British History (Fall 2009 at Bilkent U) by David E. Thornton

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source: CosmoLearning     2015年4月1日
Bilkent HIST 416: Medieval British History

Lec 01 Roman Britain I 48:53
Lec 02 Roman Britain II 46:46
Lec 03 The Vindolanda tablets 49:45
Lec 04 Sub roman Britain, migrations and settlements 58:08
Lec 05 Genetics & the Anglo saxon migrations 49:20
Lec 06 Early Anglo saxon kingdoms 43:37
Lec 07 The Staffordshine Hoard, Arthur & Wales 50:15
Lec 08 Early Scotland and Anglo saxon conversion 47:53
Lec 09 Pre viking Ireland political survey 50:44
Lec 10 Early Christian Ireland & Cain Adomnain 51:00
Lec 11 The Vikings 39:56
Lec 12 Viking in Britain & Ireland 41:22
Lec 13 The successors of Alfred The Great 47:34
Lec 14 Welsh Genealogies 42:05
Lec 15 Background to 1066 45:02
Lec 16 Battle of Hastings & Bayeux Tapastry 1:01:24
Lec 17 Williams I & II 37:14
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Lec 19 Norman Administration & Domesday Book 52:57
Lec 20 Anarchy of Stephen's Reign & The Anglo Norman Invasion of Ireland 39:26
Lec 21 Medieval Charters 24:27
Lec 22 Charters cont'd & Wales 25:26
Lec 23 King John & Magna Carta 55:45
Lec 24 Essay Writing & Henry III's Minority 52:35
Lec 25 Henry III & The Barons' Revolt 45:19
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Gravitational Waves (2002 at Caltech) by Kip Thorne, Mihai Bondarescu and Yanbei Chen

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source: CosmoLearning     2015年1月4日
Phys 237: Gravitational Waves: a 2002 Caltech on-line course, organized and designed by Kip S. Thorne, Mihai Bondarescu and Yanbei Chen. The full course, including this and many other lecture videos, exercises, solutions to exercises, and lists of relevant reading, are available on the web at http://elmer.caltech.edu/ph237/ (currently offline, mirror page found at http://www.aei.mpg.de/~pau/GWs_Course...)

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Shakespeare After All: The Later Plays (FAll 2007 at Harvard U) by Marjorie Garber

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source: CosmoLearning     2015年1月18日
Recorded on Sep 19, 2007
Harvard ENGL E-129: Shakespeare After All: The Later Plays

Lecture 1: Introduction 1:18:45
Lecture 2: Troilus and Cressida 1:54:28
Lecture 3: Measure for Measure 1:55:35
Lecture 4: Othello 1:49:30
Lecture 5: King Lear 1:48:17
Lecture 6: Macbeth 1:50:48
Lecture 7: Antony and Cleopatra 1:47:27
Lecture 8: Coriolanus 1:51:02
Lecture 9: Pericles 1:52:24
Lecture 10: Cymbeline 1:42:07
Lecture 11: The Winter’s Tale 1:46:29
Lecture 12: The Tempest 1:50:41
Lecture 13: Plenary - Review session 1:47:53

Inside American Politics (New York University)

source: New York University   2016年12月1日
1:13:23 The 2016 Election Cycle: What Just Happened? (Inside American Politics 2/7) Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Moderator: Lynne P. Brown, Senior Vice Presi...
1:14:12 Inside American Politics The NYU Brademas Center, in collaboration with NYU La Pietra Dialogues, joined NYU DC Dialogues for a discussion with a group of American political insiders as they covered the current electoral sc...
1:12:06 Inside American Politics NYU Washington, DC hosted a group of American political insiders who discussed the current electoral scene in the lead up to the 2016 U.S. Presidential election. Republican and Democratic strategis...
1:18:15 Where Does the Democratic Party Go From Here? (Inside American Politics 5/7) Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Moderator: Kevin Madden, Partner at Hamilton...
1:25:58 Trump as the New Face of the Republican Party (Inside American Politics 4/7) Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Moderator: Catherine “Kiki” McLean, Leading ...
1:17:42 Forecasts (Inside American Politics 6/7) Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Moderator: Hope Warschaw, Community and poli...
1:08:25 Role of the Media and the Changed Political Landscape (Inside American Politics 3/7) Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Moderator: Linda Douglass, Global Head of Co...
1:06:56 Film Presentation: “Election Protection” (Inside American Politics 7/7) Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Presenters include: Emmy Award Winnning film...
32:28 Welcome Remarks (Inside American Politics 1/7)
Top American political actors from the Republican and Democratic parties gathered at La Pietra to discuss the election results one week after the vote.
Ellyn M. Toscano, Executive Director, NYU Fl...

Patricia Blanchette: Frege's Logicism (Elucidations)


source: Philosophical Overdose    2016年10月22日
Patricia Blanchette discusses Logicism and the work of Gottlob Frege. Logicism is a school of thought in the philosophy of mathematics which tries to reduce mathematics to logic. Gottlob Frege was a 18th-19th century German philosopher and mathematician who made important contributions to the fields of logic, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mathematics. This is an episode of Elucidations, a philosophy podcast from the University of Chicago.

Jigsaw Presents: Clay Shirky: "Little Rice" | Talks At Google


source: Talks at Google    2016年11月28日
Almost unknown to the rest of the globe, Xiaomi has become the world's third-largest mobile phone manufacturer. Its high-end phones are tailored to Chinese and emerging markets, where it outsells even Samsung. Since the 1990s China has been climbing up the ladder of quality, from doing knockoffs to designing its own high-end goods.
Xiaomi its name literally means "little rice" is landing squarely in this shift in China's economy. But the remarkable rise of Xiaomi from startup to colossus is more than a business story, because mobile phones are special. The common desiderata of the global population, mobile phones offer the kind of freedom and connectedness that autocratic countries are terrified of. China's fortune and future clearly lie with "opening up" to the global market, requiring it to allow local entrepreneurs to experiment.
Clay Shirky, one of the most influential and original thinkers on how technological innovation affects social change around the world, now turns his attention to the most populous country of them all. The case of Xiaomi exemplifies the balancing act that China has to perfect to navigate between cheap copies and innovation, between the demands of local and global markets, and between freedom and control.

Jason Lieblang: Dr. Caligari, Nosferatu, Dr. Mabuse The Gamber (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 it, Jason Lieblang discusses some aspects of the social, political, and cultural history of the Weimar Republic in Germany and expressionism in cinema. He then focuses on vision in Wiene's Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Murnau's Nosferatu, and Lang's Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler. He also talks briefly about Grune's Die Strasse.
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 that you can't see in this video, see here: http://artsone-open.arts.ubc.ca/weima...
For more Arts One lectures, see here: http://artsone-open.arts.ubc.ca/categ...

Jon Beasley-Murray: Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart (28/03/2014)


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

Electrical Machines and Drives by Henk Polinder (Delft U)

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source: tawkaw OpenCourseWare     2014年6月5日

11. Stepper, single phase and universal motors 1:03:40
10. Special purpose electrical machines 1:22:54
9. Inductions machines and characteristics 1:19:40
8. Inductions machines (2) 1:25:29
7. Inductions machines (1) and Synchronous machines 1:22:52
6. DC machine drivers and induction machines (2) 1:21:35
5. Origins of the magnetic field intensity and inductance 1:28:12
4. DC machine drivers and induction machines (1) 1:23:36
3. Principles of electrical mechanics 1:28:13
2. Maxwell's equations and Magnetic circuits 1:27:15
1. Introduction to Electrical Machines and Drives 1:28:46

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, Part Two: The ABCs, with Debbie Joffe Ellis


source: New Thinking Allowed    2016年2月3日
Debbie Joffe Ellis, wife of the late Albert Ellis, founder of REBT, is a licensed Australian psychologist and is licensed in NY as mental health counselor. She has a doctorate in alternative medicine from the Indian Board of Alternative Medicines in affiliation with the World Health Organization, from which she has also received a gold medal (1993) in recognition of her service in the field of alternative medicine. She is coauthor, with her late husband, of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and also his autobiography, All Out! She is an adjunct professor at Columbia University Teachers College.
Here she describes the sequence of processes in rational emotive behavior therapy, using the acronym ABCDE. Activating events, mediated by our belief systems, lead to consequences. Irrational beliefs are then disputed vigorously and replaced by more effective, rational beliefs. She notes the hostility Albert Ellis first encountered when he initially presented his theories of psychotherapy, pointing out that he used his own techniques to cope with the challenges he faced. She also points out that Ellis used in vivo desensitization techniques to deal with his own early life anxieties regarding talking to women and also public speaking. She mentions the influence that REBT has had on cognitive behavior therapy, positive psychology, coaching, and other psychological trends.

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 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 January 20, 2016)

Operating Systems (2008-2009) by İbrahim Körpeoğlu at Bilkent University

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source: Bilkent Online Courses     2014年8月24日
CS-342 Operating Systems (2008-2009- Spring)
Introduction to operating systems concepts. The operating system as a resource manager. Command languages. Job management and job scheduling. Process management. Memory management, virtual memory, and paging. Interrupt structures and interrupt processing. Message-driven systems and data management. Device management, I/O systems, and I/O processing. Examples of operating systems such as MS-DOS, UNIX.

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