2017-05-19

Stanford University (videos of April 2017)

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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. ...

Metrology - Mechanical Engineering (2017) by Kanakuppi Sadashivappa

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source: nptelhrd    2017年3月3日
Metrology - Mechanical Engineering - Prof. Sadashivappa

mod01lec1-Introduction to metrology 43:40
mod01Lec2 - Metrology terminologies 42:57
mod01lec3-Measurement errors 47:33
mod02lec1 -Angle plate, steel rule, spring calipers 32:58
mod02lec2 - Combination set, Vernier calipers 41:47
mod02lec3-Height gauge, Micrometers 48:23
mod02lec4 - Micrometer, Bore gauge 44:31
mod02lec5-Dial indicators, thickness gauges, depth gauges 37:45
mod03lec1-Manufacturing tolerances and fits 48:34
mod03lec2-Terminologies of limits fits and tolerances 41:45
mod03lec3-Numerical problems on fit and tolerances 43:25
mod03lec4-Selection of fits,Geometrical tolerances 49:28
mod03lec5-Positional tolerances 42:58
mod03lec6 - Limit gauging- 1 41:32
mod03lec7-Limit gauging - 2 51:38
mod03lec8-Design of limit gauges 29:52
mod04lec1-Measurement of straightness, flatness and squareness 46:51
mod04lec2-Perpendicularity measurement 52:05
mod05lec1-Basics of surface roughness 49:40
mod05lec2-Surface finish parameters 47:34
mod05lec3-Stylus type surface finish measuring instruments 59:24
mod05lec4-Non-contact type surface finish measuring instruments 1:13:14
mod06lec1-Screw thread production and terminology 52:01
mod06lec2-Measurement of screw thread elements 1:16:56
mod07lec1-Introduction to gears 52:30
mod07lec2-Measurement of gear elements 56:49
mod08lec 1-Angle measurement - 1 54:57
mod08lec2-Angle measurement - 2 55:25
mod08lec3 - Radius measurement,Contact angle measurement 54:18
mod09lec1-Basics of interferometry 53:43
mod09lec2-Interferometers 42:30
mod10lec1-Introduction to comparators,Mechanical comparators 46:35
mod10lec2-Electrical and electronic comparators,Optical comparators 55:19
mod10lec3-Pneumatic comparators 52:48
mod11lec1-Geometrical tests on lathe 54:47
mod11lec2-Geometrical tests on pillar type drilling machine 46:06
mod12lec1-Universal measuring machine (UMM) and Coordinate measuring machine (CMM) 1:02:18
mod12lec2-CMM probes and CMM software 1:00:09
mod12lec3-Feature measurement using CMM, Laser vision 1:00:37
mod12lec4-In-process gauging and control 51:41
mod12lec5-Stage position metrology 1:03:53
mod12lec6-Micro and Nano stages, Nano technology instrumentation 59:50
mod12lec7-Optical system design 59:51
mod12lec8-Complex opto- mechanical assemblies,Metrology testing and certification services 1:00:19

Yale University Art Gallery (videos of April 2017)

source: Yale University Art Gallery
1:08:30 The Lemon’s Lure Mariët Westermann
The artfully peeled lemon, baring its spongy pith and shiny flesh, was one of the most beloved motifs of Dutch still-life
1:08:30 The Lemon’s Lure Mariët Westermann
The artfully peeled lemon, baring its spongy pith and shiny flesh, was one of the most beloved motifs of Dutch still-life painters in the 17th century. Why did the lemon become s...
55:38 “The Carryers of the World”: Trade and Luxury Goods in the Dutch Golden Age Femke Diercks
In 1728 the Englishman Daniel Defoe described the Dutch as “The Carryers of the World, the middle Persons of Trade, the Factors and Brokers of Europe.” In this lecture, Femke Diercks...
1:00:15 Fragile Matters: Fascination for Ceramic in the Early Modern Period Femke Diercks
Chinese porcelain caused a sensation from the moment it entered Europe. While the first rare pieces were acquired for important princely collections, Dutch merchants began importing ...
1:12:14 Keynote for Writing/Curating the Middle East Wael Shawky
The celebrated Egyptian artist Wael Shawky interrogates the real and mythic histories of the Arab world through film, performance, and storytelling. His recent film trilogy, Cabaret Cr...
1:02:59 The Dutch Abroad and What They Brought Back, Nautilus Cups in Holland: East Embraced by West John Walsh
Friday, March 31, 2017, 1:30 pm
During the Golden Age of Dutch pros

WIRED UK (videos of April 2017)

source: WIRED UK
9:03 Jimmy Wales Goes After Fake News with Wikitribune | WIRED Wikitribune, will be a hybrid model in which paid journalists will work with a broad network of contributors.
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1:03 Lilium's Flying Jet-powered Taxi Completes Its First Test Flights Over Germany | WIRED UK The aviation startup, Lilium, based in Munich, Germany, has ambitions to dominate airspace and offer an on-demand flying taxi service it claims will be five times faster than a car.
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Discourse Analysis by Graham R. Gibbs (University of Huddersfield)

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source: Graham R Gibbs   2015年5月6日
From a lecture given in 2015
by Graham R. Gibbs at the University of Huddersfield
This session introduces the idea of discourses and discourse analysis. It begins with a considerations of some of the historical origins of the approaches in the work of Wittgenstein, Austin and Sacks and then examines the range of current ideas about discourses and the schools or styles of analysis to be found. Two in particular are examined here: Discursive Psychology and Foucauldian Discourse Analysis. The rest of this session is then devoted to looking at some of the ideas of discursive psychology developed by Potter, Wetherell and others.
Sounds and music: 'Fifth Avenue Stroll' from iLife Sound Effects,
http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/doc...
Images: Freizeitanlage Kräwinklerbrücke, Kräwinklerbrücke in Remscheid
by Frank Vincentz, Wikimedia Commons, licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
References
Potter, J. and Wetherell, M. (1987) Discourse And Social Psychology: Beyond Attitudes And Behaviour, London: Sage
Pomerantz, A. (1980). Telling my side: “Limited access’ as a “fishing” device. Sociological inquiry, 50(3‐4), 186-198.
Potter, J. (1996) Representing Reality: Discourse, Rhetoric And Social Construction; London: Sage.
Palmer, D (1997) The methods of madness: recognizing delusional talk. PhD Thesis, University of York.

Discourse Analysis
Two talks on discourse analysis. The first focuses on discursive psychology, the second on Foucauldian approaches. Then three videos from an interview with Karl Kitching who talks about the discourse analysis he did in his PhD thesis on racism in schooling in Ireland.
See:
Kitching, K. (2011) Interrogating the changing inequalities constituting 'popular' 'deviant' and 'ordinary' subjects of school/subculture in Ireland: moments of new migrant student recognition, resistance and recuperation. Race Ethnicity and Education.
Kitching, K. (2011) What do we care about (as) subjects of education? Thinking about risk differently, and causing trouble in a ‘post-critical’ world. In O’Brien, M. and O’Shea, A. (eds.) Pedagogy, Oppression and Transformation in a 'Post-Critical' Climate: The Return of Freirean Thinking.
Kitching, K. (2011) 'Understanding class anxiety and race certainty: moments of in/coherent home, school, body and emotion configuration in `new migrant¿ Dublin' In: Kalwant Bhopal and John J. Preston (eds). Intersectionality and race in education. London: Routledge.
Kitching, K (2010) 'The mobility of racism in education: contested discourses and new migrant subjectivities in Irish schooling' In: Merike Darmody, Naomi Tyrrell, and Steve Song (eds). Ethnic minority children and youth in Ireland: Interdisciplinary perspectives. Rotterdam: Sense.
Kitching, K (2010) 'An excavation of the racialised politics of viability underpinning education policy in Ireland'. Irish Educational Studies, 29 (3):213-229.

Discourse Analysis Part 1: Discursive Psychology 55:23
Discourse Analysis Part 2: Foucauldian Approaches 32:17
Discourse analysis in ethnography. Interview with Karl Kitching Part 1 16:33
Discourse analysis in ethnography. Interview with Karl Kitching Part 2 11:31
Discourse analysis in ethnography. Interview with Karl Kitching Part 3 16:09

Central Tendency, Variability and Charts by Graham R. Gibbs (University of Huddersfield)


source: Graham R Gibbs   2015年2月10日
A lecture on charts, variability and measures of central tendency in quantitative research by Graham R. Gibbs taken from a series on quantitative data analysis and statistics given to undergraduate students at the University of Huddersfield.

Charts, diagrams and central tendency. Part 1 of 2 on Central Tendency, Variability and Charts 27:25 This is part 1 of 2 and covers inspecting the nature of a variable’s distribution using charts and examining the central tendency of a variable using charts and statistics.
Credits: Music: Kölderen Polka by Tres Tristes Tangos is licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tre...
Image: Ice-ferns by Schnobby, Wikimedia Commons, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
Variability: range, quartiles, variance, SD. Part 2 of 2 on Central Tendency, Variability and Charts 28:51

Comparing Groups using Means and Variances by by Graham R Gibbs (University of Huddersfield)

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source: Graham R Gibbs    2015年1月13日
A lecture by Graham R Gibbs taken from a series on quantitative data analysis and statistics given to undergraduate students at the University of Huddersfield. Part 1 examines when to use the independent samples t-test and when to use its non-parametric equivalent, the Mann-Whitney U test. Part 2 examines the analysis of variance (ANOVA) and how to interpret the results of an ANOVA. This playlist also includes two other short videos from YouTube on the Mann Whitney test and on One-way ANOVA.

01 Independent Samples t-test. Part 1 of 2 on Comparing Groups using Means and Variances 21:16 A lecture on Comparing Groups using Means and Variances in quantitative research by Graham R Gibbs taken from a series on quantitative data analysis and statistics given to undergraduate students at the University of Huddersfield. This is part 1 of 2 and examines when and how to use the independent samples t-test and when to use its non-parametric equivalent, the Mann-Whitney U test using SPSS.
My video on doing an independent samples t-test in SPSS is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KHI3S...
The video on the Mann-Whitney U test is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iTvv3...
Credits: Music: Kölderen Polka by Tres Tristes Tangos is licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tre...
Image: Ice-ferns by Schnobby, Wikimedia Commons, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
02 SPSS/PASW Independent samples t-test 9:40
03 Mann Whitney U test in SPSS 3:46
04 One way analysis of variance. Part 2 of 2 on Comparing Groups using Means and Variances 7:08
05 SPSS - One-Way ANOVA 4:04

The Gendering of Entrepreneurship in Higher Education: A Bourdieuian Approach

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source: Graham R Gibbs   2012年6月6日
Sally Jones undertook a PhD with the title of 'The Gendering of Entrepreneurship in Higher Education: A Bourdieuian Approach' which was awarded in 2011. She used concepts from the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu to explore themes related to the impact of gender on the teaching and learning of enterprise in HE and its associated influence on women's desire for, or confidence in, putting this knowledge into practice. She explored the interaction of habitus, capital and field as a theoretical framework.
She was interviewed by Dawn Clarke as part of the HEA funded REQUALLO project.

Entrepreneurship, education, Bourdieu. 1: Start and theory 10:21 Part 1 looks at how she got interested in the field and how she used Bourdieu's ideas to understand what she found.
Entrepreneurship, education, Bourdieu. 2: Participants 6:45
Entrepreneurship, education, Bourdieu. 3: Data collection 17:59
Entrepreneurship, education, Bourdieu. 4: DA and transcription 7:13
Entrepreneurship, education, Bourdieu. 5: Coding 12:25
Entrepreneurship, education, Bourdieu. 6: Themes and NVivo 7:27
Entrepreneurship, education, Bourdieu. 7: Writing up 7:28

Case Studies by Graham R. Gibbs (University of Huddersfield)


source: Graham R Gibbs   2012年10月24日
A lecture on case studies as a research strategy taken from a series on research methods and research design given to masters (graduate) students by Graham R Gibbs at the University of Huddersfield. This is part 1 of three, and deals with the different kinds of case studies and looks at some key examples from the social sciences such as single cases, community studies and organizations, institutions, events, roles and relationships as cases.
Somer references on case studies
Edwards, D. 1. A. (1998) Types of case study work: A conceptual framework for case-based research, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 3 8(3), pp. 36-70.
Gerring, John (2007) Case Study Research. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Gomm, R., Hammersley, M. & Foster, P. (eds) (2000) Case Study Method. London: Sage.
Miles, A B, & Huberman, A.M. (1994) Qualitative data analysis. an expanded sourcebook, Sage.
Robson, C. (1993) Real World Research, Oxford: Blackwell.
Simons, H. (2009). Case study research in practice. London: SAGE.
Stake, R. (1994) Case Studies, In N. K. Denzin & Y. S. Lincoln Handbook of Qualitative Research, Sage.
Swaborn, P (2010) Case Study Research, London: SAGE.
Tight, M (2017) Understanding Case Study Research: Small Scale Research with Meaning. Thousand Oaks, CA; London;: SAGE.
Thomas, Gary (2016) How to do your case study, 2nd Ed. London: SAGE
Travers, M. (2013). Qualitative research through case studies. Thousand Oaks, CA;London;: SAGE.
Wilson, S. L. (1995) Single case experimental designs. In G. M. Breakwell, S, Hammond & C. Fife-Shaw (Eds.), Research Method in Psychology, Sage.
Yin, R. & (1998) The Abridged Version of Case Study Research: Design and Method. In: L. Bickman & D. J. Rog (Eds.), Handbook of Applied Social Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage. pp 229 - 259.
Yin, R. K (2014) Case Study Research: Design &Methods, 5th Ed, Sage.
Yin, R. K. (2011) Applications of Case Study Research. 3rd Ed. London: Sage.

Types of Case Study. Part 1 of 3 on Case Studies 18:59
Planning a Case Study. Part 2 of 3 on Case Studies 8:44
Replication or Single Cases. Part 3 of 3 on Case Studies 25:04

Problems of Normal Life by Richard Kasschau (U of Houston)

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source: UHouston    2011年1月6日
PSYC 3347
Title: Problems of Normal Life
Professor: Richard Kasschau
Description: Examines psychological issues and decisions, stressing characteristics of modern living. Presents and discusses coping strategies used to manage these problems.

Education of Children with Disabilities by Gay Goodman (U of Houston)

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source: UHouston    2009年4月28日
EPSY 3360
Title: Education of Children with Disabilities
Professor: Gay Goodman
Description: Provides an overview of special education. Characteristics, instructional strategies, and services for children with disabilities.
NOTE: THERE IS NO LECTURE 7 IN THIS SERIES.

(اردو / in Urdu) Social Psychology (VU of Pakistan)

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source: vu     2008年11月28日
PSY403 Social Psychology

(اردو / in Urdu) Clinical Psychology (VU of Pakistan)

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source: vu    2008年11月27日
PSY401 Clinical Psychology

(اردو / in Urdu) Gender Issues in Psychology (VU of Pakistan)

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source: vu     2008年11月23日
PSY512 Gender Issues in Psychology

(اردو / in Urdu) Advanced Computing Approaches by Muhammad Nauma (VU of Pakistan)

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source: vu    2015年5月26日
BIF732 - Advanced Computing Approaches