Davos Annual Meeting 2010 - State Leadership: An Opportunity for Global Action
www.weforum.org 28.01.2010 Globalization has signified the expansion and interconnection of world markets, but paradoxically stronger and more effective national action is essential to achieve global cooperation. How can global cooperation be advanced as nation states become more interdependent? Samir Al Rifai, Prime Minister of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Michael Froman, Deputy Assistant to the US President; Deputy National Security Adviser for International Economic Affairs, USA HRH Haakon of Norway, Crown Prince of Norway; Chair of the YGL Global Redesign Task Force; Young Global Leader; Global Agenda Council on Values Indra Nooyi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, PepsiCo, USA; Member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum; Global Agenda Council on the Role of Business George Yeo Yong-Boon, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Singapore Moderated by Lord Malloch-Brown, Senior Adviser, Global Redesign Initiative, World Economic Forum
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Video 3 Did not read comments
This Legal Writing Teaching Assistant Training video is one in a series that I created in 2008, and the filming took place at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. The idea was to demonstrate the good way and the not-so-good way of dealing with first year law school students who have questions about the first drafts of their first papers for the purpose of demonstrating to Teaching Assistants some of the interactions they should expect. The series is an experimental first step in hopefully developing more sophisticated training videos. The actors are not law students, but became friends as high school students and as participants in the Padua Franciscan High School Drama Program. The acting is almost completely ad-libbed. The participants were given only a description of the types of students they were to portray and a general concept of what I was intending to accomplish.
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Video 8 My Paper is Better
This Legal Writing Teaching Assistant Training video is one in a series that I created in 2008, and the filming took place at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. The idea was to demonstrate the good way and the not-so-good way of dealing with first year law school students who have questions about the first drafts of their first papers for the purpose of demonstrating to Teaching Assistants some of the interactions they should expect. The series is an experimental first step in hopefully developing more sophisticated training videos. The actors are not law students, but became friends as high school students and as participants in the Padua Franciscan High School Drama Program. The acting is almost completely ad-libbed. The participants were given only a description of the types of students they were to portray and a general concept of what I was intending to accomplish.
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Video 2 It's Not My Fault
This Legal Writing Teaching Assistant Training video is one in a series that I created in 2008, and the filming took place at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. The idea was to demonstrate the good way and the not-so-good way of dealing with first year law school students who have questions about the first drafts of their first papers for the purpose of demonstrating to Teaching Assistants some of the interactions they should expect. The series is an experimental first step in hopefully developing more sophisticated training videos. The actors are not law students, but became friends as high school students and as participants in the Padua Franciscan High School Drama Program. The acting is almost completely ad-libbed. The participants were given only a description of the types of students they were to portray and a general concept of what I was intending to accomplish.
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Video 1 The Difficult Student
This Legal Writing Teaching Assistant Training video is one in a series that I created in 2008, and the filming took place at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. The idea was to demonstrate the good way and the not-so-good way of dealing with first year law school students who have questions about the first drafts of their first papers for the purpose of demonstrating to Teaching Assistants some of the interactions they should expect. The series is an experimental first step in hopefully developing more sophisticated training videos. The actors are not law students, but became friends as high school students and as participants in the Padua Franciscan High School Drama Program. The acting is almost completely ad-libbed. The participants were given only a description of the types of students they were to portray and a general concept of what I was intending to accomplish.
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Video 7 The Crying Student
This Legal Writing Teaching Assistant Training video is one in a series that I created in 2008, and the filming took place at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. The idea was to demonstrate the good way and the not-so-good way of dealing with first year law school students who have questions about the first drafts of their first papers for the purpose of demonstrating to Teaching Assistants some of the interactions they should expect. The series is an experimental first step in hopefully developing more sophisticated training videos. The actors are not law students, but became friends as high school students and as participants in the Padua Franciscan High School Drama Program. The acting is almost completely ad-libbed. The participants were given only a description of the types of students they were to portray and a general concept of what I was intending to accomplish.
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Video 4 Student told Paper was Great
This Legal Writing Teaching Assistant Training video is one in a series that I created in 2008, and the filming took place at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. The idea was to demonstrate the good way and the not-so-good way of dealing with first year law school students who have questions about the first drafts of their first papers for the purpose of demonstrating to Teaching Assistants some of the interactions they should expect. The series is an experimental first step in hopefully developing more sophisticated training videos. The actors are not law students, but became friends as high school students and as participants in the Padua Franciscan High School Drama Program. The acting is almost completely ad-libbed. The participants were given only a description of the types of students they were to portray and a general concept of what I was intending to accomplish.
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Video 5 The other teaching assistant
This Legal Writing Teaching Assistant Training video is one in a series that I created in 2008, and the filming took place at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. The idea was to demonstrate the good way and the not-so-good way of dealing with first year law school students who have questions about the first drafts of their first papers for the purpose of demonstrating to Teaching Assistants some of the interactions they should expect. The series is an experimental first step in hopefully developing more sophisticated training videos. The actors are not law students, but became friends as high school students and as participants in the Padua Franciscan High School Drama Program. The acting is almost completely ad-libbed. The participants were given only a description of the types of students they were to portray and a general concept of what I was intending to accomplish.
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Future Now (read description)
this is for a competition me and the high school students i work with are entering. this is also what's been taking up my time lately. i am the assistant director and choreographer of a musical at the high school i work at. the company i work for puts together after school programs n things and the musical production class is one of them. these are the students.. aren't they precious? ;) reppin' Grand St. High School Campus in Williamsburg, Brooklyn ps we are putting on 'Once on this Island" pps the video quality WAS hd till i had to compress it to this crappy quality so that it could be the right format for the competition. sorry!
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Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. For more on Randy, visit: www.cmu.edu Learn how to support the Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge, visit: www.cmu.edu
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