![]() | New Media Expo 2008 #05: Interview with Robert Sandie from Viddler Robert Sandie, president of Viddler.com, talks to Marcelo Lewin about their new player, their new partnership with TubeMogul.com and shares his thoughts on video analytics standards. |
![]() | wisskomm wochenschau 20/2008 Vom World Wide Teleskop hinab in die Ozeane: Robert Ballards Vortrag bei den TEDtalks - Teaching Science: Richard Dawkins über Begeisterung in der Wissenschaft und wie der Physiker Walter Lewin dies in seinen Vorlesungen umsetzt - Das "Minimathematikum" in Dortmund und der restliche Tourplan - Herausfordernd: Der Heureka-Journalistenpreis - Gemeinsam anpacken: Der Wettbewerb "Generation D" - Der öffentliche Wissenschaftler: Christian Spannagel und seine Wikis - Rasende Studenten: "Formula Student Germany": Rollout in Zwickau und das „FaSTTUBe"-Video der TU Berlin. |
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![]() | Gabriel Hidalgo Band "QI Gong" Live (Multi Camera) Lanzamiento del LP "Infragilis" del talento chileno Gabriel Hidalgo. Integrantes: Gabriel Hidalgo: Guitarra eléctrica Gonzalo Astudillo: Guitarra eléctrica Mauricio Nader: Bajo Pablo Stagnaro: Batería Invitado: Javier Bassino (Fahrenheit): Guitarra eléctrica Grabado en Sala Master 28 de Abril de 2007 Post producción video: Marcelo Gormaz B KEY WORDS: Zakk Wylde, Ozzy, Dream Theater, Guns and Roses, Pantera, Opeth, Scorpions, Yngwie Malmsteen, Pride and Glory, Sepultura, Black Label Society, Megadeth, Metallica, Anthrax, Michael Angelo Batio, Paul Gilbert, Joe Satriani, Scott Henderson, Javier Bassino, Kiss, Kirk Hammet, Robert Fripp, Pearl Jam, Lamb Of God, Javier Lechuga, Slayer, Nightwish, Cannibal Corpse, Criminal, Therion, Kreator, Rage, Kreator, Destruction, Loudness, Tony Levin, Shadows Falls, Guitar World, Pink Floyd. |
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![]() | Art in East Brunswick, An American Town Leaping Boundaries This video features local art projects over the last 15 years or more..roadside shows, art that rolls, such as the Eighteen Lumber truck which carries the International Bumper Sticker Show in rain, sleet and snow. for a good synopsis of VAL projects check outhttp://painterskeys.com/pal/judy_wray/ The Stone Museum hosted a concrete fish brick show around a small mirror pond for a number of years until recently. We are moving. Where will the fish bricks go next? The flying beetle, simple beginnings, began as a coloring project among several local schools and random others. For a few years it could be seen seen in the driveway at the ArtYard, also a place of simple beginnings for long range, risky creative projects which go off in many directions. The Flying Beetle has gone home to East Brunswick Foreign & Domestic Cars, Tices Ln. In this video is also what remains of the HUBCAP show, almost 300 hubcaps painted and glued, etc, dents and rust a plus, which was also at the Stone Museum, up high for a number of years. Maintaining it was allot of climbing. Now it is down low at a secret location in East Brunswick. The merger of two PVC sculpture shows has remnants both in front of the ArtYard and in front of the small building at Eighteen Lumber Company. Until October 2008 there were a number of them at UMDNJ, Piscataway, NJ. Cleaned out now and moving on! The EYE on 18! A slice of a tree which turned out to resemble an eye socket. Sculptor Bernard Axelrod further embellished it with nails, painted cat's eye yellow. It is firmly anchored to the outside wall, high up and under plexi glass at Eighteen Lumber Company. The EYE on 18! The EYE is a heavy piece. It was first spotted in a dark corner of Bernie's basement. Why, Bernie, is such a beautiful piece down here in a dark corner of your basement? "I can't pick it up anymore"..was the response. We will heft it up for you Bernie..and we did..with young, hardy men and a lift at 18 Lumber, up it went. EYE on 18, an optical illusion..a sculptural, digital piece..a forager of things to come. Bernie is deceased now but his EYE looks out over route 18 ...down the road a pace from the impending Golden Triangle! That Golden Triangle reminds me of Lincoln Center's restaurant area a few years back. The dining area also had triangles on the surrounding walls...women's triangular bikini briefs..done in fauvist colors. A community creates together year round. The last portion of the video is of the East Brunswick Visual Art Celebration where the 18 Lumber Company Truck has made an appearance for its second year. It is a good place, the local pond for many kinds of creative efforts to come together. One magic day out of 367 other magic days in which humanity thrives and creates willy nilly without thought of sales but for the pure fun of it. Thanks to the East Brunswick Department of Recreation and also the Art Commission for their hearty efforts to make a great day. A great big Thank you to Michael Lewin for his help as video consultant for this video and to all those who make bare walls and feasible spaces available to create with imagination. American Harvest Specialty Foods Eighteen Lumber Company Anderson Windows and Doors Magnificos Fash-n-fit, RX Shoes (not in this video but can be seen on Rt. 18) Mid State Pools UMDNJ-RWJMS, Piscataway, NJ The Stone Museum, Jamesburg, NJ A few Artists and community groups touched on in this video. Five local Girl Scout Troops EBHS Joyce Kilmer School, Milltown Hammershould School Citizen School, New Brunswick Paul Robeson School, New Brunswick The Voyagers ARTISTS near and far: Henry Sunderland, New Zealand Dianne Alpers, New Zealand Helen, Langdon, New Zealand Dale Copeland, New Zealand Jean Pierre & Maxine Gantois, France Istvan Papai, Hungary Dima and Catherine Yakovina, Russia Ursula Freer, Santa Fe, New Mexico Dolores Kaufman, Florida Ed Fillmore, somewhere Warren Furman, Pa. Ansgard Thomson, Canada Mathew Cervencka, NY The Sticker Dude, NY Bob Dunham (Dunham Draws) Rob Laumbach, MD Little Bobby Duncan - The Gift Basket on American Harvest Robert Rakita - The Flag on Mid State Pools and the Cake on Magnificos The back wall of American Harvest Specialty Foods is Judith Wrays, getting by like Jim Crocker..with a little help from my friends. Little Bobby Duncan got up high to do the bananas, Claudia Moore, Trenton, worked magic on the raspberries, but the overall composition and maintenance of all is Judy's, running around like a bee between all the different locations with the exception of Magnificos and MidState Pools. Judy Wray, President and founder of Visual Arts League-The ArtYard www.valweb.org "Thinking globally, working locally" |
![]() | 2 Transformational Leadership: Leadership Vs Management Video 2 in the Transformational Leadership Series I. Comparing the similarities and contrast between leadership and management roles. The word leadership can refer to: The ability "to get people to follow voluntarily." Those entities that perform one or more acts of leading. The ability to affect human behavior so as to accomplish a mission designated by the leader. The word leadership can refer to: The ability "to get people to follow voluntarily." Those entities that perform one or more acts of leading. The ability to affect human behavior so as to accomplish a mission designated by the leader. Leadership is a quality an individual may possess. One can categorize the exercise of leadership as either actual or potential: actual - giving guidance or direction, for example: a teacher being a leader to a student, as in the phrase "the emperor has provided satisfactory leadership". potential - the capacity or ability to lead, as in the phrase "she could have exercised effective leadership"; or in the concept "born to lead". Leadership can have a formal aspect (as in most political or business leadership) or an informal one (as in most friendships). Speaking of "leadership" (the abstract term) rather than of "leading" (the action) usually implies that the entities doing the leading have some "leadership skills" or competencies. other categorisation from a 1939 study by Kurt Lewin suggest 3 types of leadership: Authoritarian Leadership (Autocratic)- provides clear expectations for what needs to be done Participative Leadership (Democratic)- the study found that style is generally the most effective. Democratic leaders offer guidance to the group, but also participate in the group and allow input from other members. Delegative (Laissez-Fair)- Researchers found that children under this type of leadership were the least productive of all three groups. The verb manage comes from the Italian maneggiare (to handle — especially a horse), which in turn derives from the Latin manus (hand). The French word mesnagement (later ménagement) influenced the development in meaning of the English word management in the 17th and 18th centuries.[1] [edit] Theoretical scope Mary Parker Follett (1868--1933), who wrote on the topic in the early twentieth century, defined management as "the art of getting things done through people".[2] One can also think of management functionally, as the action of measuring a quantity on a regular basis and of adjusting some initial plan; or as the actions taken to reach one's intended goal. This applies even in situations where planning does not take place. From this perspective, Frenchman Henri Fayol[3] considers management to consist of five functions: planning organizing leading co-ordinating controlling Some people, however, find this definition, while useful, far too narrow. The phrase "management is what managers do" occurs widely, suggesting the difficulty of defining management, the shifting nature of definitions, and the connection of managerial practices with the existence of a managerial cadre or class. One habit of thought regards management as equivalent to "business administration" and thus excludes management in places outside commerce, as for example in charities and in the public sector. More realistically, however, every organization must manage its work, people, processes, technology, etc. in order to maximize its effectiveness. Nonetheless, many people refer to university departments which teach management as "business schools." Some institutions (such as the Harvard Business School) use that name while others (such as the Yale School of Management) employ the more inclusive term "management." Speakers of English may also use the term "management" or "the management" as a collective word describing the managers of an organization, for example of a corporation. Historically this use of the term was often contrasted with the term "Labor" referring to those being managed. |
![]() | Lec 4 | 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 3D Kinematics - Free Falling Reference Frames View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-01F99 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu |