The Secret Powers of Time
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Professor Philip Zimbardo conveys how our individual perspectives of time affect our work, health and well-being. Time influences who we are as a person, how we view relationships and how we act in the world.
Are Cameras the New Guns?
The move to stop recording of police misconduct:
In response to a flood of Facebook and YouTube videos that depict police abuse, a new trend in law enforcement is gaining popularity. In at least three states (Illinois, Massachusetts, and Maryland), it is now illegal to record an on-duty police officer even if the encounter involves you and may be necessary to your defense, and even if the recording is on a public street where no expectation of privacy exists.
Posted: June 2nd, 2010
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Primary Sources: No Secrets
WikiLeaks front man Julian Paul Assange and his Icelandic transformation- how did his wish to under-serve those who hold "power without accountability" lead to the disintegration of his own orchestrated press club release? This New Yorker article by Raffi Khatchadourian due out next week explores his undoings in and out of the Bunker.
"If it feels a little bit like we're amateurs, it is because we are. Everyone is an amateur in this business."
Posted: May 31st, 2010
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Mini Ninjas
MINININJAS from BoCa on Vimeo.
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Posted: May 29th, 2010
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Sal Khan at Gel 2010
Sal Khan at Gel 2010 from Gel Conference on Vimeo.
What started as algebra lessons for his cousins has turned into a world-changing project. Hundreds of thousands of users worldwide have benefited from Sal Khan’s friendly, accessible Youtube videos explaining math, science, and other subjects.
Sal has a vision of teaching the entire world, for free. His not-for-profit Khan Academy has the mission of "providing a high quality education to anyone, anywhere." In this outstanding Gel video, Sal describes the elements of the good experience he’s trying to create.
Posted: May 16th, 2010
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Hominis Corpus by Stefan Libiot
Hominis Corpus / Videoart by Stefan Libiot from Shay J. Katz on Vimeo.
Matthieu Ricard - The Art of Meditation
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"The worlds happiest man" philosopher Matthieu Ricard explains how we can train our minds in habits of well-being.
Posted: May 13th, 2010
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360° Inside a Stadium Demolition
click here to watch the immersive video of the demolition
Posted: April 23rd, 2010
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