Google Tech Talks May, 27 2008 ABSTRACT Mobile devices have great potential to increase independence for people with cognitive disabilities. Besides basic communication, which is itself very important, key features include location awareness, which can be used to help with public transportation, and remote management, which allows a caregiver to manage content, such as schedule information, on a user’s [More......]

 

A presentation by Matt Purkeypile on July 16, 2009 at Colorado Technical University. This presentation introduces quantum computing and how Cove allows for quantum computers to be programmed.

 

The technical assistance teleconference “Budgeting for HIT” was presented on March 20, 2009. Embedded at: www.hrsa.gov The presenters for this teleconference were Matthew Grob, Joe M. Dawsey and Chuck Clark Feb 12, 2009. Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

James P. Ascher, rare book cataloger at the University of Colorado-Boulder, presents an action-oriented outline of the quest to make information accessible in Norlin Libraries. The presentation uses a modification of the Takahashi Method. It is intended for audiences with little familiarity with libraries or technical services, but proves an entertaining romp for seasoned technical services veterans, as [More......]

 

James P. Ascher, rare book cataloger at the University of Colorado-Boulder, presents an action-oriented outline of the quest to make information accessible in Norlin Libraries. The presentation uses a modification of the Takahashi Method. It is intended for audiences with little familiarity with libraries or technical services, but proves an entertaining romp for seasoned technical services veterans, as [More......]

 

James P. Ascher, rare book cataloger at the University of Colorado-Boulder, presents an action-oriented outline of the quest to make information accessible in Norlin Libraries. The presentation uses a modification of the Takahashi Method. It is intended for audiences with little familiarity with libraries or technical services, but proves an entertaining romp for seasoned technical services veterans, as [More......]

 

James P. Ascher, rare book cataloger at the University of Colorado-Boulder, presents an action-oriented outline of the quest to make information accessible in Norlin Libraries. The presentation uses a modification of the Takahashi Method. It is intended for audiences with little familiarity with libraries or technical services, but proves an entertaining romp for seasoned technical services veterans, as [More......]

 

Clait E. Braun earned his BS degree in technical agronomy from Kansas State University (1962), his MS degree in wildlife management from the University of Montana (1965), and his PhD degree in wildlife biology from Colorado State University (1969). During his student years he was at times employed by the US Department of Agriculture in Kansas and [More......]

 

Clait E. Braun earned his BS degree in technical agronomy from Kansas State University (1962), his MS degree in wildlife management from the University of Montana (1965), and his PhD degree in wildlife biology from Colorado State University (1969). During his student years he was at times employed by the US Department of Agriculture in Kansas and [More......]

 

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Combine the mass-participation buzz of a big-city marathon, the epic beauty of a European gran fondo, and the all-inclusive nature of a cycling century ride and you get Centurion Cycling. Colorado’s Centurion Cycling event features controlled traffic, technical and medical support, precise chip timing, and spectacular courses that are set at 100, 50 and 25 miles, challenging riders to develop [More......]

 

Combine the mass-participation buzz of a big-city marathon, the epic beauty of a European gran fondo, and the all-inclusive nature of a cycling century ride and you get Centurion Cycling. Colorado’s Centurion Cycling event features controlled traffic, technical and medical support, precise chip timing, and spectacular courses that are set at 100, 50 and 25 miles, challenging [More......]

 

James P. Ascher, rare book cataloger at the University of Colorado-Boulder, presents an action-oriented outline of the quest to make information accessible in Norlin Libraries. The presentation uses a modification of the Takahashi Method. It is intended for audiences with little familiarity with libraries or technical services, but proves an entertaining romp for seasoned technical services veterans, as [More......]

 

hey guys my first video, so yeah if you like that’s good. this crap i really don’t care if you like. anyways im pink because of a stupid bet. sry for the sucky quality Video Rating: 0 / 5

 

hey guys my first video, so yeah if you like that’s good. this crap i really don’t care if you like. anyways im pink because of a stupid bet. sry for the sucky quality Video Rating: 0 / 5

 

Aparri Lantern Contest 2009 Cagayan State Univeristy – Aparri Footage by: Jerc Cinco Equipment: Sony Handycam DCR-SR46 Hybrid HDD

 

Video Interview with Lucy Sanders, NCWIT. Lucy is CEO and Co-founder of the National Center for Women & Information Technology www.ncwit.org and also serves as Executive-in-Residence for the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She has an extensive industry background, having worked in R&D and executive positions at AT&T Bell Labs, Lucent Bell Labs, and [More......]

 

College campuses have personalities. These personalities are extensions of the sorts of students who are attracted to the educational and social priorities of the college or university. Thus they tend to be a bit self-reinforcing, sometimes. It’s important, therefore, to investigate the social stereotypes of a college campus, and learn whether they are true or not, and thus whether you [More......]

 

The IEEE Computer Society presented its 2008 Technical Achievement Award to Elena Ferrari for her pioneering contributions to secure data management. The Technical Achievement Award honors outstanding and innovative contributions to computer and information science and engineering, usually within the past 10 years. Professor Ferrari accepted her award at the Computer Society’s 9 June 2010 awards [More......]

 

By now you have heard a lot about the innovations and gains in student achievement in the Harrison School District schools. We invite you to see what all the hype is about. A PRIDE Ride is a one-hour interactive tour of a Harrison District school, including a bus tour of the school community, tour of the school, and an [More......]

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