Entries Tagged as 'twam'
Some things of interest noticed in the first week of Decenber, 2008.Download .mp3 [right mouse, save as]
This fifty minute podcast, recorded at the EDUCAUSE 2008 Annual Conference, features a speech by V.S. Ramachandran,Professor and Director of the Center for Brain and Cognition at theUniversity of California, San Diego. The speech is entitled, “The Unique Human [...]
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Some things of interest noticed in the second first last week of November, 2008.
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“A series of tubes” podcast in which Richard Chirgwin interviews Prof Tanya Monro shortly after being awarded physical scientist of the year. Great interview that moves on to cover some of the basic science underpinning the work [...]
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Some things of interest noticed in the second last week of October, 2008.
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CSIRO podcast – building a green online community – yourdevelopment.org
BBC Culture Shock – Sounds of Science – Centre for Alpine Ecology in northern Italy, 1500 metres up Monte Bodone
Scientific American – Web Science (an emerging discipline for studying [...]
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Some things of interest noticed in the first week of October, 2008.
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CCK – Connectivism and Connective Knowledge Online Course Week#3 Discussion
Europe’s first ever science blogging conference held by Nature and the Royal Institution London (which was virtually attended and influenced by yours truly and the Bridge8 ladies)
An interview with Radio [...]
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September 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Some things of interest noticed in the second last week of September, 2008.Download .mp3 [right mouse, save as]
New podcasts related to my work at The University of Adelaide
Adelaide Thinkers in Residence
My involvement with two recent conferences in Brisbane for Creative Commons and ARC’s Centre of excellence for Creative industries and Innovation (CCI)
Roughly ten minutes of [...]
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