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Anirban as Teaching Assistant in ALaRI
"Introduction to Mathematics Teaching Assistantship", Advanced Learning and Research Institute, University of Lugano, Switzerland, 18th September 2007.
PSoC Based Teaching Assistant
Abstract This proposal describes a teaching assistant device which is made up by PSoC device and some other peripheral circuits for using as an assistant teaching mechanism. As a new programmable chip, PSoC integrate programmable numeral and analog system. So we can configure all kinds module easily. This proposal introduce the Assistant Device develop processes and results, including the design of hardware and software. The advantage and market analysis are also presented.. Author:Chengqun Ni, Junior undergraduate student of Beijing institute of technology
How to Become a Teaching Assistant
Just like doctors and lawyers, teachers are busy professionals who can use some help. While requirements vary by state, employers of teaching assistants increasingly favor candidates with college training. People with teacher assistant/aide education degrees can work in all levels of school education. An associate teacher assistant/aide education degree can be earned in two years. The program will cover both teaching methods and materials and the administrative and organizational aspects of a school. Because requirements vary both by location and the type and level of education you wish to work in, it is important to establish early on the qualifications that will be best for your planned career.
David Cameron spends 2 days as a teaching assistant (Part 1)
David Cameron spends two days as a teaching assistant. Webcameron is the personal video blog of David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, where he gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what he's been up to. Visit http://www.conservatives.com for more information.
Teaching Assistant
My presentation in ESL course
Muslim teaching assistant owned on tv
This lady (possibly a pawn for others) went into a C of E school and decided to cover herself fully. The school said kids cant understand you please take it off and just cover your hair and body - thats fine. She refused and got sacked. She then decided to take her case to the media. Bad move. Thanks to the bbc and to peter sissens who is a legend. The audio is a bit messed up sorry, thats just the way it came out on my download.
David Cameron spends 2 days as a teaching assistant (Part 2)
David Cameron spends two days as a teaching assistant. Webcameron is the personal video blog of David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, where he gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what he's been up to. Visit http://www.conservatives.com for more information.
David Cameron spends 2 days as a teaching assistant (Part 3)
David Cameron spends two days as a teaching assistant. Webcameron is the personal video blog of David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, where he gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what he's been up to. Visit http://www.conservatives.com for more information.
Re: David Cameron's two days as a teaching assistant - (1/4)
the 3rd way with real British Hearts and minds at stake and not just Generic retoric of world and global ideals. What is of abuse chain and dependency today in any cultural groups can overtime without panic become better and les despritistic. With well mesured progress towards problems forgivness can eventually come in and so long as problems are becoming less endemic our futures can be greater socially and dynamically off towards the stars and a better earth life exsistance.
David Cameron spends 2 days as a teaching assistant (Part 4)
David Cameron spends two days as a teaching assistant. Webcameron is the personal video blog of David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, where he gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what he's been up to. Visit http://www.conservatives.com for more information.
Saxophone and Drum Improvisation
Recorded live July 12th 2008 for the South Delta Jazz Festival outside of Vancouver, Canada. www.southdeltajazzfestival.com John Paton - Tenor Saxophone Michael Burrows - Drums This project focuses on the collective improvisation of Saxophone and Drums. It is inspired by a lot of different music, but specifically John Coltrane's late album Interstellar Space and seeing Rashied Ali play duo live with Sonny Fortune. Other musicians with direct influence include Joe Lovano, Evan Parker, Jim Black, Tim Berne, Joey Baron, Paul Motian, Lee Konitz, and Charles Lloyd. John Paton is a young musician based in the Vancouver area. With equal experience playing Guitar, Electric Bass and Tenor Saxophone, he has studied/performed with local Vancouver musicians Jared Burrows, Brad Muirhead, Ron Samworth, Mike Allen, Bill Clark, Coat Cooke, Stan Taylor, Rob Kohler, David Branter, Len Aruliah, Chad Makela and Stan Karp, and legends Lee Konitz, Eddie Gomez, Steve Turre, Dee Daniels, David Braid and more. Michael Burrows was born and raised in Vancouver, BC and has recently moved to Lethbridge with his wife Nicole. His extraordinary musical abilities on saxophone, drums, and guitar were discovered at an early age playing with his brother (jazz guitarist Dr. Jared Burrows) and his father. Michael has performed at the Vancouver Fringe Festival, South Delta Jazz Festival, Vancouver Freedom Festival, with the Silent Summer Nights Film Orchestra, and at variety of clubs and other venues in the Vancouver region with groups such as the Michelle Miller Quartet and Tristan Rogers Trio. In 2003, he collaborated extensively with the Xiang Performance Group from Taiwan, composing and performing music for the acclaimed theatre production, "May, Maybe" which enjoyed an extensive run at the Studio 16 theatre and performances and educational outreach activities at Simon Fraser University. As a teacher, Michael is well known for his kind, patient, and easy-going demeanour and his passion for a wide variety of styles and genres of music. He maintains a very large studio of drum and saxophone students at Scott's Music in Lethbridge, Alberta. Michael has been a teaching assistant for the Delta Community Music School Jazz Ensembles I and II and was also a teaching assistant at the Delta Jazz Workshop summer program for 2006 and 2007. His jazz trio was featured in two performances at the 2007 South Delta Jazz Festival. He has been fortunate to study saxophone with British musician, Leonard Aruliah, and drums with Stan Taylor. He has taken masterclasses with some of Canada and the USA's finest jazz musicians including: Brad Muirhead (trombone), Tommy Babin (bass), Dr.Kevin Hoferer (saxophone), Karen Graves (saxophone), Dr. Clyde Reed (bass), and Robert Kohler (bass), the Education Director at Stanford Jazz Workshop. Michael's musical influences include jazz musicians such as John Coltrane, Elvin Jones, Stan Taylor and Bruce Freedman, and pop/alternative artists such as Mr. Bungle, Vinnie Colaiuta, Norah Jones, and Sting. More music at www.myspace.com/johnpatonmusic and www.myspace.com/michaelburrowsmusic
I'm Teaching!!
This is a short clip of a lecture I did at Eastern Michigan University. My assignment as a graduate assistant was to be a teaching assistant for a (legally) blind sociology professor. He gave me the opportunity to lecture two classes, of which I am ever thankful for.