2019 ORISE Joint Science and Technology Institute Final Presentations
The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) offers exciting events, activities and programs for K-12 students to engage in opportunities that build a solid foundation for STEM education and careers. Through these programs, mainly offered during the summer months, students are exposed to a variety of engaging educational activities that supplement classroom learning and encourage a growing appreciation for STEM-related disciplines.
The Joint Science and Technology Institute for Students (JSTI-HS) is a two-week, fully-funded, residential STEM research program for current high school students in the United States and Department of Defense schools around the world. Students will participate in research projects mentored by Department of Defense research scientists and other subject matter experts. The purpose of the program is to inspire and encourage students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields, increase STEM literacy, and expose students to the importance of STEM through hands-on, relevant research.
The Joint Science and Technology Institute for High School Teachers (JSTI-T) is a two-week, fully- funded, residential STEM research program for current high school science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) teachers in the United States and Department of Defense schools around the world. JSTI provides teachers with world–class laboratory research experiences with research scientists. The purpose of this program is to provide opportunities for teachers to learn new skills and conduct STEM research, to learn about new and emerging careers in STEM, and to equip teachers to take the research and innovations in STEM fields back to their classrooms to inspire and encourage the ways in which they teach and their students’ career paths.
The Joint Science and Technology Institute for Middle School Students (JSTI-MS) is a one-week, fully-funded, residential science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) research program that provides middle school students the opportunity to solve and complete STEM challenges and projects. The hands-on projects provide students with opportunities to develop problem-solving and collaboration skills. The purpose of the program is to provide students with an opportunity to solve STEM challenges while working as a member of a small team and to inspire them to become lifelong STEM learners.
SciTech Central 111: Space Exploration
In this episode, there is a behind the scenes look on what it took to display the space shuttle Atlantis at the Kennedy Space Center as well as a look at Camp KSC, a day in the life with an aerospace engineer, and an interview with New Horizon’s Alan Stern. Also included is a Google space competition, the potential future for the Hubble telescope, and an interview with the Carl Sagan Award recipient Brother Guy Consolmagno of the Vatican.
What If We Detonated All Nuclear Bombs at Once?
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Starr Forum: The Madhouse Effect
How climate change denial is threatening our planet, destroying our politics, and driving us crazy
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Speaker: Michael Mann, award-winning climate scientist
Michael Mann is Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science at Penn State, with joint appointments in the Department of Geosciences and the Earth and Environmental Systems Institute (EESI). He is also director of the Penn State Earth System Science Center (ESSC). He is author of more than 200 peer-reviewed and edited publications, numerous op-eds and commentaries, and four books including Dire Predictions: Understanding Climate Change, The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches from the Front Lines, and The Tantrum that Saved the World.
Recorded on Wednesday, March 06, 2019 at 4:30pm to 6:00pm
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The Online Revolution: Education for Everyone
In 2011, Stanford University offered three online courses, which anyone in the world could enroll in and take for free. Together, these three courses had enrollments of around 350,000 students, making this one of the largest experiments in online education ever performed. Since the beginning of 2012, the effort has transitioned into Coursera, a social entrepreneurship company whose mission is to make high-quality education accessible to everyone for free.
Coursera classes provide a real course experience to students, including video content, interactive exercises with meaningful feedback, using both auto-grading and peer-grading, and a rich peer-to-peer interaction around the course materials. Currently, Coursera has 62 university partners, and over 2.8 million students enrolled in its over 300 courses. These courses span a range of topics including computer science, business, medicine, science, humanities, social sciences, and more. In this talk, Ng will report on this far-reaching experiment in education, and why he believes this model can provide both an improved classroom experience for on-campus students, via a flipped classroom model, as well as a meaningful learning experience for the millions of students around the world who would otherwise never have access to education of this quality.
Andrew Ng is a Co-founder of Coursera, and a Computer Science faculty member at Stanford. In 2011, he led the development of Stanford University's main MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses) platform, and also taught an online Machine Learning class that was offered to over 100,000 students, leading to the founding of Coursera. Ng's goal is to give everyone in the world access to a high quality education, for free. Outside online education, Ng's research work is in machine learning; he is also the Director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab.
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Storm Surge Like You've Never Experienced it Before
What does 9 feet of storm surge look like? We show you like nobody else can. This was the forecast storm surge for the Carolina coast as Hurricane Florence was approaching.
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Dr. Stephen P. Beaudoin - Faculty Colloquium
Colloquium Topic: Let's Hope Something Sticks...
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Professor Stephen P. Beaudoin has spent his research career working on problems related to how particles and powders adhere to surfaces. Some of the applications of that work have been in ultraclean manufacturing of microelectronics, while others have centered on pharmaceutical processing. Recently, the focus has turned toward understanding the adhesion of explosives for applications in detection of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and for improving the performance of munitions.
Stephen P. Beaudoin is a Professor in the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University, where he also serves as the Academic Director, Teaching and Learning Technology, and as the Director of the Purdue Energetics Research Center (PERC). He received his B.S. from MIT in 1988, his M.S. from the University of Texas at Austin in 1990, and his Ph.D. from North Carolina State University in 1995. All of his degrees are in Chemical Engineering.
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Spinosaurus fishes for prey | Planet Dinosaur | BBC
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Water is One: Herbert Reininger at TEDxPSU
In his life journey Herbert Reininger worked in Europe, Asia and the Americas as a creative director.
Yet the most meaningful experience of all was discovering Sahaja Yoga, a simple meditation method that uncovered all his inner potential and awakened within him the experience that we are all connected.
Herbert loves storytelling and in this TED talk he shares a metaphorical journey of an inner awakening resulting in the experience of self awareness, like a drop that falls into the ocean and becomes one with it.
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The Day the Mesozoic Died: The Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs — HHMI BioInteractive Video
Ever wonder why the dinosaurs disappeared? HHMI BioInteractive investigates the cause of the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period—and the clues come from paleontology, chemistry, physics, and biology.
This three-act film tells the story of the extraordinary detective work that solved one of the greatest scientific mysteries of all time. Explore the fossil evidence of these prehistoric animals, and other organisms that went extinct, through this lively educational video.
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Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God
Lecture I in my Psychological Significance of the Biblical Stories series from May 16th at Isabel Bader Theatre in Toronto. In this lecture, I describe what I consider to be the idea of God, which is at least partly the notion of sovereignty and power, divorced from any concrete sovereign or particular, individual person of power. I also suggest that God, as Father, is something akin to the spirit or pattern inherent in the human hierarchy of authority, which is based in turn on the dominance hierarchies characterizing animals.
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2018 Spring Commencement, Morning Bachelor's Ceremony
Wellesley Commencement 2018
On Friday, June 1, Wellesley celebrated the Class of 2018, its 140th graduating class. Addressing the Class of 2018 and an international audience of family of friends was Tracy K. Smith, poet laureate of the United States (29:10). She was proceeded by senior speaker Marley Forest ’18 (14:19), and followed by President Paula A. Johnson with an address to the senior class (1:14:16). The program continued with the awarding of degrees, then a benediction, and the celebratory recessional march!
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Graduate School Master's Commencement Ceremony 2019
This Graduate School ceremony for master's and executive master's students, their families and friends features the awarding of degrees and honors. Associate Dean of Master's Education Shayna Kessel presides.
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Sunday, May 26, 2019
Brown University
Spring 2019: Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony #2
Thank you for joining us. This is the stream of our Spring 2019 Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony #2 with degrees awarded to students from the following departments: Chemical & Biological Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering.
08:50 - Pre-ceremony video
12:24 - Processional begins
22:24 - President Johnson Invocation
39:52 - Student Address: Sarah Alhumaidan
45:42 - Keynote Address: Bruce Grewcock
1:05:00 - Graduates receive degrees
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Reparations for Slavery: The Role of Repentance in Politics
On February 19, U.S. presidential candidate, spiritual lecturer, and number one New York Times bestselling author Marianne Williamson spoke at HDS on the topic Reparations for Slavery: The Role of Repentance in Politics. The event featured an opening talk by HDS student Kassi Underwood, MDiv '19.
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Oliver Stone - Full Interview On The Young Turks
This is the full, uncut version of film director, screenwriter, and producer Oliver Stone talking to Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks. Stone discusses his legendary career, his views on politics, and his time as a soldier in the Vietnam War. Now, Stone presents his new book and special series, The Untold History of The United States, which highlights unsung American heroes whose views caused them to be lost to history as well as respectfully debunk more well-known historic figures.
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