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Panelists Talk on Future of Education and the Internet

Laurent Dubois, Negar Mottaedeh, Mark Anthony Neal and Tony O'Driscoll at an education and internet panel at Futureweb 2010 in Raleigh, N.C. Moderated by Cathy Davidson. Learn more.

Published 3 years ago

By Futureweb2010

Winston Atkins, Preservation Officer

Interview with Winston Atkins, Preservation Officer for Duke University Libraries. Recorded on April 27, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder. http://library.duke.edu/about/depts/preservation/

Published 3 years ago

By DukeUnivLibraries

Open Source Educational Resources

A discussion on open source resources for teaching with Joel Thierstein from Rice University and Michael Boezi of Flat World Knowledge. Part of the Duke CIT Showcase 2010

Published 3 years ago

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Corporate Careers that Harness the Entrepreneurial Spirit

Part of Duke's Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Club (EVCC) 2010 Intrapreneurship Symposium. The EVCC is focused on facilitating interactions between our members, entrepreneurs, small business owners, innovative corporations, and venture capitalists around the world. The EVCC also acts as a liaison between students seeking opportunities in these fields and the Career Management Center. The club is one of the most highly subscribed and most active organizations at Fuqua and across Duke.

Published 3 years ago

By FuquaSchOfBusiness

Hi Tech Organic Growth

Part of Duke's Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Club (EVCC) 2010 Intrapreneurship Symposium. Learn more.

Published 3 years ago

By FuquaSchOfBusiness

45th Anniversary of the Landmarks Law Luncheon

Gathering held April 19, 2010 at the Four Seasons New York to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the passage of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Law. Event organized by Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel. Speakers: Paul Goldberger, introduced by Charlie Rose; Anthony C. Wood, introduced by Joan K. Davidson; Steven Berlin Johnson, introduced by Robert Thomson.

Part of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive in the Duke University Libraries:
http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/dsva/

Published 3 years ago

By DukeLibDigitalColl

Bouncing Off the Walls

A new media wall at the Duke University Link teaching and learning center can interact with passersby. Learn more.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeUniversityNews

Gaming History: Battle for Narrative Control in the Digital Age

Gaming History: The Battle for Narrative Control in the Digital Age - a lecture by and discussion with Jonathan Zittrain, Professor of Law and Co-Founder of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. The Internet has been rightly seen as a vehicle for freedom: each day there is more information available to more people than the day before. What are the factors that could slow, halt, or even turn the tide of access and contribution to knowledge? How do we create and hide our digital tracks? What impact will ubiquitous human computing have on the enterprise of recording and establishing history?

Published 3 years ago

By Provost's Office - The Historical Record in the Digital Age (Video)

Tony O'Driscoll - 3D: New Dimension in Enterprise Learning

Dr. Tony O'Driscoll, Professor of the Practice in the Fuqua School of Business, speaks about his new book with Karl. M. Kapp, Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration.

Published 3 years ago

By Information Science + Information Studies - Tech Tuesday '09-'10

Wordpress Basics - Adding Video to a Post

WordPress basics - how to add video to a post or page

Published 3 years ago

By DukeCIT

Video Fellows 2009 - What Would You Do Differently?

Participants in the 2009 Student Video Fellows respond to questions.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeCIT

2009 Video Fellows - Interesting Outcomes

The 2009 Video Fellows discussed why they used video assignments in their courses.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeCIT

2009 Video Fellows - Video Assignments in Courses

The 2009 Video Fellows discussed why they used video assignments in their courses.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeCIT

2009 Video Fellows - Why Video Assignments?

The 2009 Video Fellows discussed why they used video assignments in their courses.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeCIT

2009 Video Fellows - Rubrics

The 2009 Video Fellows describe how they developed rubrics to grade video assignments.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeCIT

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