# 播放清單 (請按影片左上角清單標誌選取影片)
source: 華視教學頻道 2017年3月6日
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2017-04-06
(2016下-商專) 智慧財產權法--劉瀚宇 / 空中進修學院 (1-18)
# 播放清單 (請按影片左上角清單標誌選取影片)
source: 華視教學頻道 2017年3月6日
更多智慧財產權法(商專)請見 http://vod.cts.com.tw/?type=education...
source: 華視教學頻道 2017年3月6日
更多智慧財產權法(商專)請見 http://vod.cts.com.tw/?type=education...
(105下-學院) 稅務法規--黃士洲 / 空中進修學院 (1-18)
# 播放清單 (請按影片左上角清單標誌選取影片)
source: 華視教學頻道 2017年3月6日
更多稅務法規(學院)請見 http://vod.cts.com.tw/?type=education...
source: 華視教學頻道 2017年3月6日
更多稅務法規(學院)請見 http://vod.cts.com.tw/?type=education...
BBVA Foundation (videos of March 2017)
source: BBVA Foundation
1:16:00 Lecture by Prof. Viatcheslav Mukhanov from the Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich (Germany) 14/03/2017
2017 Series of Lectures on Astrophysics and Cosmology: Science of the cosmos, science in the cosmos
Lecture: "From Nothing to the Universe"
Speaker: Viatcheslav Mukhanov
Ludwig-Maximilia...
10:28 Viatcheslav Mukhanov: “Gravitational waves will open up a new window in the universe” Interview with cosmologist Viatcheslav Mukhanov, who visited the BBVA Foundation on March 14 for the lecture 'From Nothing to the Universe'.
48:11 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': John Sloboda Speech by John Sloboda, "Enhancing the concert experience for audiences".
43:35 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Philippe Fanjas Speech by Philippe Fanjas, "Seeing the forest for the trees".
23:35 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Federico Hernández Speech by Federico Hernández, "Saying the same in other words. The challenges of contemporary music, the growth of crossover and new concert formats".
22:27 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Miguel Ángel Marín Speech by Miguel Ángel Marín, "Challenging the listener: an analysis of the trends and their consequences in music programming".
23:59 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Mercedes Albaina Hernández Speech by Mercedes Albaina Hernández, "Musical education entertainment: a tool for developing orchestras", during the 4th AEOS-BBVA Foundation Conference 'Composing horizons'.
16:46 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Sue Hoyle Speech by Sue Hoyle in the session "The orchestra in the mirror".
15:53 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Simon Webb Speech by Simon Webb in the session "The orchestra in the mirror".
17:16 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Mark Gillespie Speech by Mark Gillespie in the session "The orchestra in the mirror".
16:35 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Renate Boch Speech by Renate Boch in the session "The orchestra in the mirror".
14:11 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Gretchen Amussen Speech by Gretchen Amussen in the session "The orchestra in the mirror".
24:06 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Remedios Torrijos Speech by Remedios Torrijos in the session "The orchestra in the mirror", during the 4th AEOS-BBVA Foundation Conference 'Composing horizons'.
1:08:15 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Debate Debate with Luis Suñén, Ignacio Elguero, Berna González Harbour, Ángel Mestres. Chair: Juan Lucas.
40:07 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Bettina Mehne Speech by Bettina Mehne, "The creation of an online community for the classical music sector", during the 4th AEOS-BBVA Foundation Conference 'Composing horizons'.
1:09:13 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Eric Booth Speech by Eric Booth, "Teaching artists; changing the future of audiences and art", during the 4th AEOS-BBVA Foundation Conference 'Composing horizons'.
3:15 Peter Myler: “It’s hard to raise money for research on diseases that not many people have heard of” Interview to Peter Myler, BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Development Cooperation in 2016 jointly with Pedro Alonso, for their key role in major advances against infectious diseases...
7:01 Pedro Alonso: “We are still very far from what we need to achieve to enjoy a world free of malaria” Interview to Pedro Alonso, BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Development Cooperation in 2016 jointly with Peter Myler, for their key role in major advances against infectious diseases...
2:24 Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Development Cooperation to Pedro Alonso and Peter Myler The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Development Cooperation category goes, in this ninth edition, to researchers Pedro Alonso and Peter Myler, for their pivotal role in the figh...
1:16:00 Lecture by Prof. Viatcheslav Mukhanov from the Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich (Germany) 14/03/2017
2017 Series of Lectures on Astrophysics and Cosmology: Science of the cosmos, science in the cosmos
Lecture: "From Nothing to the Universe"
Speaker: Viatcheslav Mukhanov
Ludwig-Maximilia...
10:28 Viatcheslav Mukhanov: “Gravitational waves will open up a new window in the universe” Interview with cosmologist Viatcheslav Mukhanov, who visited the BBVA Foundation on March 14 for the lecture 'From Nothing to the Universe'.
48:11 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': John Sloboda Speech by John Sloboda, "Enhancing the concert experience for audiences".
43:35 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Philippe Fanjas Speech by Philippe Fanjas, "Seeing the forest for the trees".
23:35 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Federico Hernández Speech by Federico Hernández, "Saying the same in other words. The challenges of contemporary music, the growth of crossover and new concert formats".
22:27 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Miguel Ángel Marín Speech by Miguel Ángel Marín, "Challenging the listener: an analysis of the trends and their consequences in music programming".
23:59 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Mercedes Albaina Hernández Speech by Mercedes Albaina Hernández, "Musical education entertainment: a tool for developing orchestras", during the 4th AEOS-BBVA Foundation Conference 'Composing horizons'.
16:46 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Sue Hoyle Speech by Sue Hoyle in the session "The orchestra in the mirror".
15:53 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Simon Webb Speech by Simon Webb in the session "The orchestra in the mirror".
17:16 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Mark Gillespie Speech by Mark Gillespie in the session "The orchestra in the mirror".
16:35 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Renate Boch Speech by Renate Boch in the session "The orchestra in the mirror".
14:11 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Gretchen Amussen Speech by Gretchen Amussen in the session "The orchestra in the mirror".
24:06 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Remedios Torrijos Speech by Remedios Torrijos in the session "The orchestra in the mirror", during the 4th AEOS-BBVA Foundation Conference 'Composing horizons'.
1:08:15 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Debate Debate with Luis Suñén, Ignacio Elguero, Berna González Harbour, Ángel Mestres. Chair: Juan Lucas.
40:07 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Bettina Mehne Speech by Bettina Mehne, "The creation of an online community for the classical music sector", during the 4th AEOS-BBVA Foundation Conference 'Composing horizons'.
1:09:13 IV Jornadas AEOS-Fundación BBVA 'Composing horizons': Eric Booth Speech by Eric Booth, "Teaching artists; changing the future of audiences and art", during the 4th AEOS-BBVA Foundation Conference 'Composing horizons'.
3:15 Peter Myler: “It’s hard to raise money for research on diseases that not many people have heard of” Interview to Peter Myler, BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Development Cooperation in 2016 jointly with Pedro Alonso, for their key role in major advances against infectious diseases...
7:01 Pedro Alonso: “We are still very far from what we need to achieve to enjoy a world free of malaria” Interview to Pedro Alonso, BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Development Cooperation in 2016 jointly with Peter Myler, for their key role in major advances against infectious diseases...
2:24 Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Development Cooperation to Pedro Alonso and Peter Myler The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Development Cooperation category goes, in this ninth edition, to researchers Pedro Alonso and Peter Myler, for their pivotal role in the figh...
Harvard GSD (videos of March 2017)
source: Harvard GSD
1:33:38 Alumni Insights: The New Allure of the American City American cities are experiencing a revival. There is a partial return of former city dwellers from places formerly seen as more hospitable to everyday life. The city as spectacle is appealing to yo...
1:21:28 Aga Khan Program Lecture: Marina Tabassum In projects that range from the scale of the residential block to the master plan, Marina Tabassum prioritizes climate, materials, site, culture, and local history in order to counteract what she f...
1:05:03 John T. Dunlop Lecture in Housing and Urbanization: Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh Since taking office in 2014, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh has made his mark in Boston and, increasingly, on the national stage as well. A former leader of Boston’s construction trade unions who als...CC
1:36:04 Kunlé Adeyemi, “Seven Desimer Factors” Kunlé Adeyemi is an architect, designer, and urban researcher, and founder of NLÉ, an architecture, design, and urbanism practice founded by Adeyemi in 2010, focusing on developing cities and commu...CC
2:06:50 “Planting in the Public Realm: Projects and Projections” Plant life, long regarded in cities as an amenity, has throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries also become an accepted necessity integral to the urban fabric. Yet, there are multiple ch... CC
1:29:08 GSD Talks: “Emerging Issues in Architectural Representation By now, most architects have mastered the standard softwares for design conceptualization and representation. However, it is only recently that we have begun to critically rethink the techniques an...CC
1:29:00 Objects, Contexts, Canons and Experiments: Four Conversations on Theory and History, Part 1 Where are we today regarding the way we produce and teach the theory and history of architecture, cities, and landscapes? Should we still give precedence to built realities, or should we focus on t...CC
1:31:41 Objects, Contexts, Canons and Experiments: Four Conversations on Theory and History, Part 4 Where are we today regarding the way we produce and teach the theory and history of architecture, cities, and landscapes? Should we still give precedence to built realities, or should we focus on t...CC
1:24:12 Objects, Contexts, Canons and Experiments: Four Conversations on Theory and History, Part 3 Where are we today regarding the way we produce and teach the theory and history of architecture, cities, and landscapes? Should we still give precedence to built realities, or should we focus on t...CC
1:30:11 Objects, Contexts, Canons and Experiments: Four Conversations on Theory and History, Part 2 Where are we today regarding the way we produce and teach the theory and history of architecture, cities, and landscapes? Should we still give precedence to built realities, or should we focus on t...CC
1:52:18 “Future Retail” Future Retail explores the rapidly accelerating pace of retailing at the intersection of physical and digital spaces. Emerging practices in omnichannel retailing are redefining the utilities of bri...CC
1:27:54 Wonne Ickx: “Specific Objects” Wonne Ickx is a cofounder of PRODUCTORA, formed in 2006 with Abel Perles, Carlos Bedoya, and Victor Jaime. Ickx is also a cofounder of LIGA, Space for Architecture, an independent platform that pro...CC
1:09:10 Sharing One Harvard: Mohsen Mostafavi with Susan Suleiman Susan Suleiman PhD ’69 is C. Douglas Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France and Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University. Her research and teaching, for which she has recei...CC
1:33:38 Alumni Insights: The New Allure of the American City American cities are experiencing a revival. There is a partial return of former city dwellers from places formerly seen as more hospitable to everyday life. The city as spectacle is appealing to yo...
1:21:28 Aga Khan Program Lecture: Marina Tabassum In projects that range from the scale of the residential block to the master plan, Marina Tabassum prioritizes climate, materials, site, culture, and local history in order to counteract what she f...
1:05:03 John T. Dunlop Lecture in Housing and Urbanization: Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh Since taking office in 2014, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh has made his mark in Boston and, increasingly, on the national stage as well. A former leader of Boston’s construction trade unions who als...CC
1:36:04 Kunlé Adeyemi, “Seven Desimer Factors” Kunlé Adeyemi is an architect, designer, and urban researcher, and founder of NLÉ, an architecture, design, and urbanism practice founded by Adeyemi in 2010, focusing on developing cities and commu...CC
2:06:50 “Planting in the Public Realm: Projects and Projections” Plant life, long regarded in cities as an amenity, has throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries also become an accepted necessity integral to the urban fabric. Yet, there are multiple ch... CC
1:29:08 GSD Talks: “Emerging Issues in Architectural Representation By now, most architects have mastered the standard softwares for design conceptualization and representation. However, it is only recently that we have begun to critically rethink the techniques an...CC
1:29:00 Objects, Contexts, Canons and Experiments: Four Conversations on Theory and History, Part 1 Where are we today regarding the way we produce and teach the theory and history of architecture, cities, and landscapes? Should we still give precedence to built realities, or should we focus on t...CC
1:31:41 Objects, Contexts, Canons and Experiments: Four Conversations on Theory and History, Part 4 Where are we today regarding the way we produce and teach the theory and history of architecture, cities, and landscapes? Should we still give precedence to built realities, or should we focus on t...CC
1:24:12 Objects, Contexts, Canons and Experiments: Four Conversations on Theory and History, Part 3 Where are we today regarding the way we produce and teach the theory and history of architecture, cities, and landscapes? Should we still give precedence to built realities, or should we focus on t...CC
1:30:11 Objects, Contexts, Canons and Experiments: Four Conversations on Theory and History, Part 2 Where are we today regarding the way we produce and teach the theory and history of architecture, cities, and landscapes? Should we still give precedence to built realities, or should we focus on t...CC
1:52:18 “Future Retail” Future Retail explores the rapidly accelerating pace of retailing at the intersection of physical and digital spaces. Emerging practices in omnichannel retailing are redefining the utilities of bri...CC
1:27:54 Wonne Ickx: “Specific Objects” Wonne Ickx is a cofounder of PRODUCTORA, formed in 2006 with Abel Perles, Carlos Bedoya, and Victor Jaime. Ickx is also a cofounder of LIGA, Space for Architecture, an independent platform that pro...CC
1:09:10 Sharing One Harvard: Mohsen Mostafavi with Susan Suleiman Susan Suleiman PhD ’69 is C. Douglas Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France and Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University. Her research and teaching, for which she has recei...CC
(Deutsch / in German) Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg
# click the upper-left icon to select videos from the playlist
source: Universität Innsbruck 2014年3月27日
In seinem 2013 erschienenen Buch „Der Erste Weltkrieg und das Ende der Habsburgermonarchie 1914 – 1918“ widmet er ein ausführliches Kapitel dem „blutigen Sonntag“, dem 28. Juni 1914, an dem der Thronfolger Franz Ferdinand von Österreich-Este und seine Gemahlin, Sophie Gräfin Chotek, in Sarajewo einem Attentat zum Opfer fielen. Nicht nur der Ablauf und die Hintergründe dieser Reise des Erzherzogs zu Manövern in Bosnien-Herzegowina, sondern auch die Reaktionen der Wiener Bürokratie nach der Ermordung des Thronfolgerpaares werden bis ins Detail vor Augen geführt.
Mit einem Vortrag von Manfried Rauchensteiner am 20. März 2014 begann die Ringvorlesung „Der Erste Weltkrieg in internationaler Perspektive. Österreich-Ungarn im Spannungsfeld von Entente und Mittelmächten".
Mehr: http://www.uibk.ac.at/ipoint/blog/118...
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg (Lectures on the First World War)
Im Sommer 1914 jährte sich der Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs zum einhundertsten Mal. Das Institut für Geschichtswissenschaft und Europäische Ethnologie der Universität Innsbruck lud zu diesem Anlass im Sommersemester 2014 hochkarätige Experten zu Gastvorträgen nach Innsbruck ein, die den Ersten Weltkrieg aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven beleuchteten. Die Ringvorlesung wurde mit Schwerpunkt auf den Krieg gegen Italien und die Dolomitenfront auch im Sommersemester 2015 fortgesetzt.
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: „Ein folgenschwerer Doppelmord: Sarajevo 1914" 1:15:54
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: „Vergessener Krieg, unvergessliche Front?" 1:06:44
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: „Der ‚Große Krieg' aus französischer Sicht" 1:06:25
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: „Krieg als soziale Grenz- und Gewalterfahrung" 1:33:13
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: „Weiji: Globale Dimension des Ersten Weltkrieges" 56:29
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: Trentino und Küstenland vor 1914 1:03:47
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: Militärpolitik und Kriegführung gegen Italien 54:28
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: Mediale Feindbilder im Gebirgskrieg gegen Italien 57:34
Ringvorlesung Erster Weltkrieg: Kriegsgefangenschaft 1914-1918 50:02
Ringvorlesung Erster Weltkrieg: „Der Tiroler Kriegsheld Sepp Innerkofler. Fakten – Fiktion – Mythos“ 1:10:46
Ringvorlesung Erster Weltkrieg und Buchvorstellung: Krieg in den Alpen 1:18:04
Nicole Melanie Goll: Fighting a gentlemen’s war? Zur Konstruktion des Bildes des Luftkriegs ... 1:06:42
Andrea Di Michele: Die italienische Militärbesetzung Tirols (1918 – 1920) 48:57
source: Universität Innsbruck 2014年3月27日
In seinem 2013 erschienenen Buch „Der Erste Weltkrieg und das Ende der Habsburgermonarchie 1914 – 1918“ widmet er ein ausführliches Kapitel dem „blutigen Sonntag“, dem 28. Juni 1914, an dem der Thronfolger Franz Ferdinand von Österreich-Este und seine Gemahlin, Sophie Gräfin Chotek, in Sarajewo einem Attentat zum Opfer fielen. Nicht nur der Ablauf und die Hintergründe dieser Reise des Erzherzogs zu Manövern in Bosnien-Herzegowina, sondern auch die Reaktionen der Wiener Bürokratie nach der Ermordung des Thronfolgerpaares werden bis ins Detail vor Augen geführt.
Mit einem Vortrag von Manfried Rauchensteiner am 20. März 2014 begann die Ringvorlesung „Der Erste Weltkrieg in internationaler Perspektive. Österreich-Ungarn im Spannungsfeld von Entente und Mittelmächten".
Mehr: http://www.uibk.ac.at/ipoint/blog/118...
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg (Lectures on the First World War)
Im Sommer 1914 jährte sich der Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs zum einhundertsten Mal. Das Institut für Geschichtswissenschaft und Europäische Ethnologie der Universität Innsbruck lud zu diesem Anlass im Sommersemester 2014 hochkarätige Experten zu Gastvorträgen nach Innsbruck ein, die den Ersten Weltkrieg aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven beleuchteten. Die Ringvorlesung wurde mit Schwerpunkt auf den Krieg gegen Italien und die Dolomitenfront auch im Sommersemester 2015 fortgesetzt.
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: „Ein folgenschwerer Doppelmord: Sarajevo 1914" 1:15:54
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: „Vergessener Krieg, unvergessliche Front?" 1:06:44
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: „Der ‚Große Krieg' aus französischer Sicht" 1:06:25
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: „Krieg als soziale Grenz- und Gewalterfahrung" 1:33:13
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: „Weiji: Globale Dimension des Ersten Weltkrieges" 56:29
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: Trentino und Küstenland vor 1914 1:03:47
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: Militärpolitik und Kriegführung gegen Italien 54:28
Ringvorlesung zum Ersten Weltkrieg: Mediale Feindbilder im Gebirgskrieg gegen Italien 57:34
Ringvorlesung Erster Weltkrieg: Kriegsgefangenschaft 1914-1918 50:02
Ringvorlesung Erster Weltkrieg: „Der Tiroler Kriegsheld Sepp Innerkofler. Fakten – Fiktion – Mythos“ 1:10:46
Ringvorlesung Erster Weltkrieg und Buchvorstellung: Krieg in den Alpen 1:18:04
Nicole Melanie Goll: Fighting a gentlemen’s war? Zur Konstruktion des Bildes des Luftkriegs ... 1:06:42
Andrea Di Michele: Die italienische Militärbesetzung Tirols (1918 – 1920) 48:57
(Deutsch / in German) Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System (Heinz Fischer: Lecture Austrian Political System)
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source: Universität Innsbruck 2016年10月28日
Im Wintersemester 2016/17 lehrt der ehemalige Bundespräsident Heinz Fischer an der Uni Innsbruck zum Thema „Die Geschichte und Demokratie-Entwicklung der Zweiten Republik“. Die Studierenden erwerben dabei, untermauert von persönlichen Erfahrungen, Kenntnisse über die mehr als 70-jährige Geschichte der Zweiten Republik, von April 1945 bis Ende 2016. In der Vorlesung wird gezeigt, dass sich im Zuge der letzten sieben Jahrzehnte nicht nur die ökonomischen und sozialen Strukturen verändert haben, sondern auch die Verfassungsstruktur, die Parteienlandschaft, die Medienlandschaft, die Praxis des Parlamentarismus und – bedingt durch Österreichs EU-Beitritt – auch der außenpolitische Bezugsrahmen.
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System 2:31:35
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - IIUniversität Innsbruck 2:33:38
Im Gespräch mit Heinz Fischer und Arik BrauerZIGE.TV
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System
Im Wintersemester 2016/17 lehrt der ehemalige Bundespräsident Heinz Fischer an der Uni Innsbruck zum Thema „Die Geschichte und Demokratie-Entwicklung der Zweiten Republik“. Die Studierenden erwerben dabei, untermauert von persönlichen Erfahrungen, Kenntnisse über die mehr als 70-jährige Geschichte der Zweiten Republik, von April 1945 bis Ende 2016. In der Vorlesung wird gezeigt, dass sich im Zuge der letzten sieben Jahrzehnte nicht nur die ökonomischen und sozialen Strukturen verändert haben, sondern auch die Verfassungsstruktur, die Parteienlandschaft, die Medienlandschaft, die Praxis des Parlamentarismus und – bedingt durch Österreichs EU-Beitritt – auch der außenpolitische Bezugsrahmen.
Infos: https://www.uibk.ac.at/politikwissenschaft/
Antrittsvorlesung Heinz Fischer: Die Rolle des Bundespräsidenten in der Zweiten Republik 1:15:28
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - I 2:31:35
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - II 2:33:38
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - III 2:34:14
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - IV 2:36:23
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - V 2:49:22
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - VI 2:34:34
source: Universität Innsbruck 2016年10月28日
Im Wintersemester 2016/17 lehrt der ehemalige Bundespräsident Heinz Fischer an der Uni Innsbruck zum Thema „Die Geschichte und Demokratie-Entwicklung der Zweiten Republik“. Die Studierenden erwerben dabei, untermauert von persönlichen Erfahrungen, Kenntnisse über die mehr als 70-jährige Geschichte der Zweiten Republik, von April 1945 bis Ende 2016. In der Vorlesung wird gezeigt, dass sich im Zuge der letzten sieben Jahrzehnte nicht nur die ökonomischen und sozialen Strukturen verändert haben, sondern auch die Verfassungsstruktur, die Parteienlandschaft, die Medienlandschaft, die Praxis des Parlamentarismus und – bedingt durch Österreichs EU-Beitritt – auch der außenpolitische Bezugsrahmen.
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System 2:31:35
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - IIUniversität Innsbruck 2:33:38
Im Gespräch mit Heinz Fischer und Arik BrauerZIGE.TV
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System
Im Wintersemester 2016/17 lehrt der ehemalige Bundespräsident Heinz Fischer an der Uni Innsbruck zum Thema „Die Geschichte und Demokratie-Entwicklung der Zweiten Republik“. Die Studierenden erwerben dabei, untermauert von persönlichen Erfahrungen, Kenntnisse über die mehr als 70-jährige Geschichte der Zweiten Republik, von April 1945 bis Ende 2016. In der Vorlesung wird gezeigt, dass sich im Zuge der letzten sieben Jahrzehnte nicht nur die ökonomischen und sozialen Strukturen verändert haben, sondern auch die Verfassungsstruktur, die Parteienlandschaft, die Medienlandschaft, die Praxis des Parlamentarismus und – bedingt durch Österreichs EU-Beitritt – auch der außenpolitische Bezugsrahmen.
Infos: https://www.uibk.ac.at/politikwissenschaft/
Antrittsvorlesung Heinz Fischer: Die Rolle des Bundespräsidenten in der Zweiten Republik 1:15:28
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - I 2:31:35
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - II 2:33:38
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - III 2:34:14
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - IV 2:36:23
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - V 2:49:22
Heinz Fischer: Vorlesung Österreichisches politisches System - VI 2:34:34
(Deutsch / in German) Einführung in die Programmierung - Michael Felderer (WS 2016/17)
# playlist of the 12 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video)
source: Universität Innsbruck 2017年2月1日
Einführung in die Programmierung (Introduction to Programming - Michael Felderer (WS 2016/17)
http://streaming.uibk.ac.at/medien/c7...
http://streaming.uibk.ac.at/medien/c7...
source: Universität Innsbruck 2017年2月1日
Einführung in die Programmierung (Introduction to Programming - Michael Felderer (WS 2016/17)
http://streaming.uibk.ac.at/medien/c7...
http://streaming.uibk.ac.at/medien/c7...
California College of the Arts (videos of March 2017)
source: California College of the Arts - CCA
4:47:07 Resilience by Design University: Symposium + Workshop at CCA The symposium was recorded October 7, 2016, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of theArts (CCA).
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3:38 Meet Alumni from the MBA in Design Strategy Program at California College of the Arts (CCA) This video was released in February 2017
Watch as alumni from CCA's groundbreaking MBA in Design Strategy program talk about their careers today.
The program fosters the new type of creative lea...
1:35:53 FUTURE FACTORIES: Experimenting at the Edges of the Next Industrial Revolution This event was recorded October 3, 2016, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts (CCA).
Co-sponsored by the CCA Digital Craft Lab and Autodesk
Creativ...
24:51 Symbols: Lecture + Book Release Party for Mark Fox & Angie Wang This event was recorded on November 21, 2016, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts (CCA).
CCA’s Graphic Design Program warmly invites you to spend a...
2:09 Yves Béhar Discusses MBA in Design Strategy (DMBA) at California College of the Arts (CCA) Filmed in San Francisco in 2017
Yves Béhar (fuseproject CEO, founder) discusses the innovative DMBA program at CCA.
4:47:07 Resilience by Design University: Symposium + Workshop at CCA The symposium was recorded October 7, 2016, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of theArts (CCA).
Bay A
3:38 Meet Alumni from the MBA in Design Strategy Program at California College of the Arts (CCA) This video was released in February 2017
Watch as alumni from CCA's groundbreaking MBA in Design Strategy program talk about their careers today.
The program fosters the new type of creative lea...
1:35:53 FUTURE FACTORIES: Experimenting at the Edges of the Next Industrial Revolution This event was recorded October 3, 2016, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts (CCA).
Co-sponsored by the CCA Digital Craft Lab and Autodesk
Creativ...
24:51 Symbols: Lecture + Book Release Party for Mark Fox & Angie Wang This event was recorded on November 21, 2016, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts (CCA).
CCA’s Graphic Design Program warmly invites you to spend a...
2:09 Yves Béhar Discusses MBA in Design Strategy (DMBA) at California College of the Arts (CCA) Filmed in San Francisco in 2017
Yves Béhar (fuseproject CEO, founder) discusses the innovative DMBA program at CCA.
caltech (videos of March 2017)
source: caltech
2:26 Dimitri Mawet - KISS Profile Learn more about the Keck Institute for Space Studies: http://kiss.caltech.edu
Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies and the Keck Institute for Space Studies. ©2017 Cali...
3:20 Caltech’s Medical Engineering Department Receives $30 Million Boost from Panda Express Co-founders Caltech medical engineers Yu-Chong Tai, Azita Emami, and Morteza (Mory) Gharib (PhD ’83) look forward to the advances a new $30 million gift from Panda Express co-founders Andrew and Peggy Cherng w...
2:04 Abigail Crites - KISS Profile Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies and the Keck Institute for Space Studies. ©2017 California Institute of Technology
2:36 The Caltech Effect: Have a Mentor, Be a Mentor In this video, Mandy Gamble, head coach of the Caltech men’s and women’s tennis teams and a pair of her captains talk about the importance of team spirit, strong leadership, and the right mindset b...
3:21 The Caltech Effect: The Human Side of Engineering Caltech students Lawrence Lee and Stephanie Moon set out to help people with disabilities by creating wheelchair attachments for stroke victims, people with paralysis, and others. Their projects we...
2:05 Caltech and JCAP Discover Solar Fuel Materials More Info: http://www.caltech.edu/news/new-materials-could-turn-wate...
A look inside the labs at the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis reveals the inventions and processe...
27:14 Episode 8: The Tunnel of Samos - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 8. The Tunnel of Samos: This video describes a remarkable engineering work of ancient times: excavating a one-kilometer tunnel straight through the heart of a mountain, using separate crews...
25:21 Episode 7: Polynomials - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 7. Polynomials: Animation shows how the Cartesian equation changes if the graph of a polynomial is translated or subjected to a vertical change of scale. Zeros, local extrema, and points of...
26:15 Episode 6: Sines And Cosines Part III - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 6. Sines and Cosines, Part III: (Addition formulas) Animation relates the sine and cosine of an angle with chord lengths of a circle, as explained in Ptolemy’s Almagest. This leads to elega...
27:00 Episode 5: Sines And Cosines Part II - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 5. Sines and Cosines, Part II: (Trigonometry) This video focuses on trigonometry, with special emphasis on the law of conies and the law of sines, together with applications to The Great Su...
26:33 Episode 4: Sines And Cosines Part I - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 4. Sines and Cosines, Part I: (Waves) Sines and cosines occur as rectangular coordinates of a point moving on a unit circle, as graphs related to vibrating motion, and as ratios of sides of...
18:52 Episode 3: The Theorem Of Pythagoras - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 3. The Theorem of Pythagoras: Several engaging animated proofs of the Pythagorean theorem are presented, with applications to real-life problems and to Pythagorean triples. The theorem is e...
21:50 Episode 2: The Story Of Pi - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 2. The Story of Pi: Although pi is the ratio of circumference to diameter of a circle, it appears in many formulas that have nothing to do with circles. Animated sequences dissect a circula...
25:15 Episode 1: Similarity - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 1. Similarity: Scaling multiplies lengths by the same factor and produces a similar figure. It preserves angles and ratios of lengths of corresponding line segments. Animation shows what ha...
27:56 Episode 9: Early History - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 9. Early History of Mathematics: This video traces some of the landmark developments in the early history of mathematics, from Babylonian calendars on clay tablets produced 5000 years ago, ...
3:02 Trailer 3: Siggraph 1993 - Project MATHEMATICS! A short demonstration video of the computer animations for "Project MATHEMATICS!" produced by Jim Blinn for the 1993 Special Interest Group on Graphics (Siggraph) of the Association for Computing M...
6:03 Trailer 2: Siggraph 1990 - Project MATHEMATICS! A short demonstration video of the computer animations for "Project MATHEMATICS!" produced by Jim Blinn for the 1990 Special Interest Group on Graphics (Siggraph) of the Association for Computing M...
3:22 Trailer 1: Siggraph 1988 - Project MATHEMATICS! A short demonstration video of the computer animations for "Project MATHEMATICS!" produced by Jim Blinn for the 1988 Special Interest Group on Graphics (Siggraph) of the Association for Compu
2:26 Dimitri Mawet - KISS Profile Learn more about the Keck Institute for Space Studies: http://kiss.caltech.edu
Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies and the Keck Institute for Space Studies. ©2017 Cali...
3:20 Caltech’s Medical Engineering Department Receives $30 Million Boost from Panda Express Co-founders Caltech medical engineers Yu-Chong Tai, Azita Emami, and Morteza (Mory) Gharib (PhD ’83) look forward to the advances a new $30 million gift from Panda Express co-founders Andrew and Peggy Cherng w...
2:04 Abigail Crites - KISS Profile Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies and the Keck Institute for Space Studies. ©2017 California Institute of Technology
2:36 The Caltech Effect: Have a Mentor, Be a Mentor In this video, Mandy Gamble, head coach of the Caltech men’s and women’s tennis teams and a pair of her captains talk about the importance of team spirit, strong leadership, and the right mindset b...
3:21 The Caltech Effect: The Human Side of Engineering Caltech students Lawrence Lee and Stephanie Moon set out to help people with disabilities by creating wheelchair attachments for stroke victims, people with paralysis, and others. Their projects we...
2:05 Caltech and JCAP Discover Solar Fuel Materials More Info: http://www.caltech.edu/news/new-materials-could-turn-wate...
A look inside the labs at the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis reveals the inventions and processe...
27:14 Episode 8: The Tunnel of Samos - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 8. The Tunnel of Samos: This video describes a remarkable engineering work of ancient times: excavating a one-kilometer tunnel straight through the heart of a mountain, using separate crews...
25:21 Episode 7: Polynomials - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 7. Polynomials: Animation shows how the Cartesian equation changes if the graph of a polynomial is translated or subjected to a vertical change of scale. Zeros, local extrema, and points of...
26:15 Episode 6: Sines And Cosines Part III - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 6. Sines and Cosines, Part III: (Addition formulas) Animation relates the sine and cosine of an angle with chord lengths of a circle, as explained in Ptolemy’s Almagest. This leads to elega...
27:00 Episode 5: Sines And Cosines Part II - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 5. Sines and Cosines, Part II: (Trigonometry) This video focuses on trigonometry, with special emphasis on the law of conies and the law of sines, together with applications to The Great Su...
26:33 Episode 4: Sines And Cosines Part I - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 4. Sines and Cosines, Part I: (Waves) Sines and cosines occur as rectangular coordinates of a point moving on a unit circle, as graphs related to vibrating motion, and as ratios of sides of...
18:52 Episode 3: The Theorem Of Pythagoras - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 3. The Theorem of Pythagoras: Several engaging animated proofs of the Pythagorean theorem are presented, with applications to real-life problems and to Pythagorean triples. The theorem is e...
21:50 Episode 2: The Story Of Pi - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 2. The Story of Pi: Although pi is the ratio of circumference to diameter of a circle, it appears in many formulas that have nothing to do with circles. Animated sequences dissect a circula...
25:15 Episode 1: Similarity - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 1. Similarity: Scaling multiplies lengths by the same factor and produces a similar figure. It preserves angles and ratios of lengths of corresponding line segments. Animation shows what ha...
27:56 Episode 9: Early History - Project MATHEMATICS! Episode 9. Early History of Mathematics: This video traces some of the landmark developments in the early history of mathematics, from Babylonian calendars on clay tablets produced 5000 years ago, ...
3:02 Trailer 3: Siggraph 1993 - Project MATHEMATICS! A short demonstration video of the computer animations for "Project MATHEMATICS!" produced by Jim Blinn for the 1993 Special Interest Group on Graphics (Siggraph) of the Association for Computing M...
6:03 Trailer 2: Siggraph 1990 - Project MATHEMATICS! A short demonstration video of the computer animations for "Project MATHEMATICS!" produced by Jim Blinn for the 1990 Special Interest Group on Graphics (Siggraph) of the Association for Computing M...
3:22 Trailer 1: Siggraph 1988 - Project MATHEMATICS! A short demonstration video of the computer animations for "Project MATHEMATICS!" produced by Jim Blinn for the 1988 Special Interest Group on Graphics (Siggraph) of the Association for Compu
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