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54:44 Well Played – Video Games, Value, and Meaning From the Interactive Media & Games Seminar Series; Drew Davidson, Director of the Entertainment Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon University and the Founding Editor of ETC Press and its Well Pla...
34:13 Making Games: Designing for Play From the Interactive Media & Games Seminar Series; Dan Klein, a Stanford Lecturer in the Graduate School of Business, the Department of Theater and Performance Studies, and the d.school, looks at s...
54:07 Arcade Photographs, Arcade Comics, Arcade Tales – A Social History of the British Amusement Arcade From the Interactive Media & Games Seminar Series; Alan Meades, Senior Lecturer in New Media Theory in Canterbury Christ Church University’s Department of Media, Art and Design presents his arcade ...
2:19 Stanford's sustainable lab swap gives research supplies new life Armed with spare pipettes, vials, centrifuges and chemicals, more than 150 people from across campus carted or carried their unneeded lab supplies to the lawn at the Li Ka Shing Center for the Offi...
2:15 Stanford student theatrical society presents "The Wild Party" This year Ram's Head Theatrical Society presents "The Wild Party." The production brings together approximately 70 undergraduate and graduate students in its cast, production team and orchestra. Ra...
5:52 Stanford students experience life-changing internships in Cambodia As part of the Global studies internship program, students spent the summer working for Stanford's WSD Handa Center for Human Rights and International Justice at the Extraordinary Chambers in the C...
2:31 Stanford's Handa Center promotes human rights across the globe The Handa Center equips a new generation of leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to protect and promote human rights and dignity for all. Reflecting a deep commitment to international ju...
2:03 Stanford students explore the sights and sounds of Cambodia While away from their Gloabl Studies internships with the WSD Handa Center for Human Rights and International Justice, Stanford students spend their time experiencing all that Phnom Penh has to offer.
2:22 Stanford Educational Farm hosts students from across campus Stanford's School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences aims to draw more than 1,000 students from multiple majors to its educational farm for field learning every year. In the first six months...
2:33 Stanford researchers create new method for recording bird flight in 3D Researchers in the Lentink lab developed a new way to record wing shape during bird flight in 3D. This high-resolution, high-speed, automated reconstruction method could be applied to any studies o...
1:22:11 Classical Cartography: Asia Minor, the Kieperts, and World War I This topic exposes ironies and offers a cautionary tale: During World War I the standard maps of Asia Minor by Heinrich Kiepert and his son Richard become a mainstay for the British General Staff. ...
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