Discovering An Old Bottle Dump Along The River | Aquachigger
Finding old bottles in a riverside dump. Check out this neat old bottle dump I discovered while river hunting. It isn't a million years old, but might have some goodies hidden away. Shall we return?
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Hip Hop/Hip Hope: The (R)Evolution of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy with Gloria Ladson-Billings
Gloria Ladson-Billings, Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin's Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Kellner Family Distinguished Professor in Urban Education, celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the Brodie Family Lecture with her talk on culturally relevant pedagogy.
Since the initial introduction of culturally relevant pedagogy, our schools and classrooms have grown even more complex. The combination of rapid technologies and the enthusiasm of youth culture make it necessary for teachers (at all levels) to rethink their practice. Even culturally relevant pedagogy must evolve. This talk speaks to the way the evolution of culturally relevant pedagogy may insure that more students experience success both in and out of the classroom.
Ladson-Billings is also the president of the National Academy of Education.
The Ethics and Governance of AI opening event, February 3, 2018
Chapter 1: 0:04 - Joi Ito
Chapter 2: 1:03:27 - Jonathan Zittrain
Chapter 3: 2:32:59 - Panel 1: Joi Ito moderates a panel with Pratik Shah, Karthik Dinakar, and Vikash Mansinghka
Chapter 4: 3:19:13 - Panel 2: Joi Ito moderades a panel with Kade Crockford (ACLU), Chris Bavitz (), and Adam Foss() discuss the implications of AI for social and criminal justice.
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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series - Full Race - Food City 500
Watch the complete race from Bristol on April 17, 2016.
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