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16.11.12 Some social logics of sharing: From Web 2.0 to the therapeutic narrative
I would like to suggest a framework that takes into account two spheres of sharing: ‘sharing economies,’ both of production and consumption; and intimate interpersonal...
Collection: Social and Developmental Psychology Seminar Series
Institution: Department of Psychology
Created: Fri 18 Jan 2013
30.04.13 How Do Mindreaders Model Minds?
What it is to be a mindreader? Mindreading involves representing mental states. And just as representing physical states requires having some model of the physical, so equally...
Collection: Social and Developmental Psychology Seminar Series
Institution: Department of Psychology
Created: Wed 1 May 2013
An early career teacher’s perspective of the ELSI MEd course
An early career teacher talks about their experience of studying on the ELSI MEd course.
Collection: Educational Leadership and School Improvement (ELSI) Masters route: Views from the Students
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Wed 16 May 2012
Annotating a portrait of Queen Elizabeth I on the interactive whiteboard
This clip depicts classroom dialogue in a secondary school history lesson where students in turn annotated a portrait of the young Queen Elizabeth projected onto the interactive...
Collection: Supporting classroom dialogue using interactive whiteboard technology: professional development resources
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Wed 12 Jan 2011
A secondary headteacher’s perspective of the ELSI MEd course
A secondary headteacher talks about their experience of studying on the ELSI MEd course.
Collection: Educational Leadership and School Improvement (ELSI) Masters route: Views from the Students
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Wed 16 May 2012
"Child Survival: Where and Why are Children Dying?" Robert Hingley
Robert Hingley, trustee of Save the Children talks on Child Survival across the world and Save the Children's efforts to ameliorate the situation.
Collection: Cambridge University International Development (CUiD)
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Thu 29 Jan 2009
China: The Challenges of Development
Sir Christopher Hum KCMG is currently Master of Caius College. He was previously Her Majesty's Ambassador to the People's Republic of China, his final posting in a foreign office...
Collection: Cambridge University International Development (CUiD)
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Tue 17 Feb 2009
'Compensation for Asbestos, Crashing Cars, Bungling Medics and Exploding Boilers - Can Private Law Meet the Challenge...
On 4th February 2008 two members of the team that organised the European Legal Development (ELD) project gave a public lecture in Leeds. The lecture gave further perspectives and...
Collection: Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Tue 26 Feb 2013
David Brokensha
An interview with the anthropologist David Brokensha in Cambridge about his life and work in Africa and America. Lasts about 90 minutes, filmed and interviewed by Alan Macfarlane...
Collection: Film Interviews with Leading Thinkers
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Fri 18 Mar 2011
Drawing objects on the interactive whiteboard together: collectively constructing knowledge
In this clip from a history lesson students are building on each other’s ideas as they create a joint picture of a trench – this is a nonverbal kind of 'dialogue.'
Collection: Supporting classroom dialogue using interactive whiteboard technology: professional development resources
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Mon 7 Feb 2011
Dr. Ha-Joon Chang: "The Nature of Development: Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark"
Talk at the Cambridge International Studies Association, Feb 2, 2012
Collection: Cambridge International Studies Association (CISA)
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Fri 3 Feb 2012
Educating Teachers in Developing World Contexts: The imperative for radical reform
Bob Moon was a secondary teacher and headteacher of two urban British secondary comprehensive schools before moving into the higher education sector. He was appointed Professor of...
Collection: Centre for Commonwealth Education: Seminars
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Wed 8 May 2013
Emerging Clean Technology Industries in the United States
Clean technology industries are emerging and attracting significant attention from policy-makers, entrepreneurs and investors. Dr. Gregory Theyel discusses the location and firm...
Collection: Manufacturing Thursdays Seminars, Institute for Manufacturing
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Fri 5 Mar 2010
Evelyn Fox Keller, Society and health, Tue 7 July
What do we mean by Darwinism?
Professor Evelyn Fox Keller (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, USA)
Summary: The neo-Darwinian synthesis brought great...
Collection: Darwin Festival 2009
Institution: Department of Biological Anthropology
Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009
From Bathtub to Warehouse: the successful transfer of innovations to the commercial arena
What are the most important factors to consider when taking a new product to market? How should inventors and entrepreneurs prepare for the tough questioning from investors about...
Collection: Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Institution: Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning
Created: Mon 25 Jul 2011
Gavin McGillivray of the UK's Department For International Development gives Gates Cambridge Distinguished Lecture
Gavin was previously head of DFID's Global Funds & Development Finance Institutions Department and International Financial Institutions Department. Prior to joining DFID in 2000,...
Collection: Gates Cambridge Scholarships
Institution: Gates Cambridge Trust
Created: Thu 3 May 2012
Global Health Commercialization & Funding Roundtable: Panel V: TB Diagnostics
This is the fifth panel of the Cambridge Global Health Commercialization & Roundtable open-day conference April 20, 2012. This panel focuses on innovation in new TB diagnostics....
Collection: IfM Research
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Fri 27 Apr 2012
Ha-Joon Chang and Milfor Bateman: Social Economy for Economic Development
Dr Ha-Joon Chang (Economics, Cambridge) and Dr Milfor Bateman (Economics, Juraj Dobrila Pula, Croatia) speaking at CRASSH conference 'Rethinking Social Economy' (7 May, 2010).
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 24 May 2010
Industrial innovation for local and sub-regional economic development
David Marlow is a development economist who has worked at senior levels in the public sector for over 25 years. In this podcast he discusses a new IfM project exploring how cities...
Collection: IfM Briefings
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Wed 19 May 2010
Marshall Lecture 2010-2011 - Professor James Heckman - The economics and psychology of human development and inequality...
Marshall Lecture 2010-2011 - Professor James Heckman - The economics and psychology of human development and inequality - Lecture 1 Video
Collection: Marshall Lectures
Institution: Faculty of Economics
Created: Thu 26 May 2011

