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Amina Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General addresses the Urgent Debate on Police Brutality, Racism, People of African Descent via videoconference, 43rd session of the Human Rights Council. 17 June 2020.
A snapshot from a video call on Skype taken while I was in Las Vegas for the SharePoint 2009 Conference.
In-Depth: Autopsy is a videoconference program for Grades 10 and up offered by COSI, Columbus, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry. Students follow a videotape of an actual autopsy accompanied by live narration by retired forensic pathologist Dr. Larry Tate. Participants must work through the "case" and solve for cause of death.
The autopsy is shown from the Y-incision to the removal of the brain and is 90-minutes long. Teens, adults, and community groups are welcome. Individual tickets are available for non-school audiences and individuals to watch from COSI's Galaxy Theater.
Teachers will be sent a kit of materials prior to the program. In the kit, teachers will find materials to conduct both pre- and post-visit activities along with booklets for students to use during the program.
For more information, visit www.cosi.org.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed NATO military commanders by videoconference. The conference, hosted by Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Tod D. Wolters, provided an opportunity for commanders across Allied Command Operations to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on NATO missions, operations and activities.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed NATO military commanders by videoconference. The conference, hosted by Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Tod D. Wolters, provided an opportunity for commanders across Allied Command Operations to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on NATO missions, operations and activities.
Earlier today, Secretary-General of ASEAN Dr. Kao Kim Hourn attended the 7th Annual Ministerial Meeting Plus Three for Social Welfare and Development (AMMSWD+3) via videoconference. He commended China, Japan, and Korea for their steadfast commitment and support in advancing areas of mutual interest with ASEAN related to social welfare and development through their respective plans of actions. Dr. Kao welcomed further exchanges of policy, dialogue, and experiences in order to strengthen gender mainstreaming and social inclusion in the social welfare and development sector in ASEAN together with the ASEAN Plus Three Countries.
Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat/Kusuma Pandu Wijaya
Iván Herrero Durá, Licenciado en Ciencias Ambientales y Máster en Ingeniería Acústica del Campus de Gandia de la Universitat Politècnica de València, defendió el pasado 18 de mayo su tesis doctoral titulada “Acoustic Noise Reduction Methods for the Launch Pad” por videoconferencia, en colaboración con la Agencia Espacial Europea (ESA), entidad co-financiadora de la tesis doctoral. Este trabajo recibió la mención Cum Laude y ha sido nominado al Premio Extraordinario de Doctorado de la Universitat Politècnica de València.
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Iván Herrero Durá, Llicenciat en Ciències Ambientals i Màster en Enginyeria Acústica del Campus de Gandia de la Universitat Politècnica de València, va defensar el passat 18 de maig la seua tesi doctoral titulada “Acoustic Noise Reduction Methods for the Launch Pad” per videoconferència, en col·laboració amb l’Agència Espacial Europea (ESA), entitat cofinançadora de la tesi doctoral. Aquest treball va rebre la menció Cum laude i ha sigut nominat al Premi Extraordinari de Doctorat de la Universitat Politècnica de València.
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Iván Herrero Durá, Bachelor of Environmental Sciences and Master in Acoustic Engineering from Campus Gandia of the Universitat Politècnica de València, defended his doctoral dissertation titled “Acoustic Noise Reduction Methods for the Launch Pad” on May 18th by videoconference, in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA), co-funder of the doctoral dissertation. This thesis received a Cum Laude and has been nominated for the Extraordinary Doctorate Award from the Universitat Politècnica de València.
Vice President Lai takes part in a videoconference hosted by members of Taiwan's overseas community to welcome him to Los Angeles for a stopover en route to Honduras.(2022/01/26)
El Vicepresidente Lai participa en una videoconferencia de bienvenida ofrecida por los compatriotas en el extranjero durante su escala en Los Ángeles.(2022/01/26)
Official Photo by Simon Liu / Office of the President
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed NATO military commanders by videoconference. The conference, hosted by Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Tod D. Wolters, provided an opportunity for commanders across Allied Command Operations to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on NATO missions, operations and activities.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed NATO military commanders by videoconference. The conference, hosted by Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Tod D. Wolters, provided an opportunity for commanders across Allied Command Operations to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on NATO missions, operations and activities.
The CARICOM Secretariat Staff Talent Exhibition 2015 was declared opened by the CARICOM Secretary-General, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, on Wednesday 25 November in the Large Conference Room at the 11:00 a.m. Opening Ceremony of the event.
The Welcome Remarks were delivered by Mr. Delmar Tobin, Senior Project Officer, Human Resource Management (HRM).
Staff Talent 2015 is being observed under the theme, "Utilizing Talents, Boosting Economies".
Present at the Opening Ceremony were: Mrs. Sandra LaRocque, wife of CARICOM SG; Dr. Douglas Slater, ASG Joseph Cox, Ambassador Gail Mathurin, Ms. Myrna Bernard and other Members of EMC and SMC; several Staff Members from the CCS HQ, CCS Annex and the OTN Office, Barbados.
Ambassador Gail Mathurin and some Staff Members of the OTN Office in Barbados joined via videoconference
After the Opening Ceremony, everyone moved to view the various displays in Art, Craft, Horticulture, Designing, Multi-Media, Photography, Collectibles and a special presentation of Hydroponics Farming, as demonstrated by Mr. Ian Cole, Project Office, Administrative Services Unit.
The Staff Talent Exhibition will continue until Friday 27 November 2015 with How-To-Show, Culinary, Dance-A-Thon, Dance, Mixology, Grill Master, Fashion Display and other activities.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed NATO military commanders by videoconference. The conference, hosted by Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Tod D. Wolters, provided an opportunity for commanders across Allied Command Operations to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on NATO missions, operations and activities.
Skip Triplett (foreground) and the BC Community Gaming Grant Review listened to ideas and submissions via video- and teleconference August 17 from individuals and organizations in Port McNeill, Valemount and Revelstoke. Two more videoconferences will be held August 24 for people in Masset and Fort Nelson. Details.
Earlier today, Secretary-General of ASEAN Dr. Kao Kim Hourn delivered remarks at the 2nd ASEAN Outstanding Social Welfare and Development Awards (AOSWADA) Ceremony via videoconference. Dr. Kao commended the awardees for their dedication and hard work in raising the standard of living for vulnerable peoples in the region, and in advancing gender equality and social inclusion. He encouraged the awardees to continue contributing to ASEAN’s work on promoting gender equality and social inclusion in the social welfare and development sector particularly in the implement the ASEAN Gender Mainstreaming Framework and SOMSWD Work Plan 2021-2025 and Its Results Framework.
Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat / Kusuma Pandu Wijaya
Shots of COSI's remodeled Interactive Videoconference studio, nicknamed "The Mousepad."
Located on COSI's mezzanine level, the Mousepad serves as the central studio for COSI's award-winning science videoconference programs, including Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, In Depth: Autopsy, and Gadget Works.
Pictured here are Jessie Teng, Manager of Interactive Videoconference Programs, and Jordan Rader, Outreach Educator.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Bill Martin, a professor of nuclear engineering and radiological sciences, who leads the U-M contingent of the Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors (CASL), meets virtually with his colleagues at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN, and elsewhere to discuss the progress of the project.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing.
Amina Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General addresses the Urgent Debate on Police Brutality, Racism, People of African Descent via videoconference, 43rd session of the Human Rights Council. 17 June 2020.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed NATO military commanders by videoconference. The conference, hosted by Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Tod D. Wolters, provided an opportunity for commanders across Allied Command Operations to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on NATO missions, operations and activities.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed NATO military commanders by videoconference. The conference, hosted by Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Tod D. Wolters, provided an opportunity for commanders across Allied Command Operations to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on NATO missions, operations and activities.
Simon Brown (http://www.twitter.com/skytrystsjoy) asked me to do a professional development session for the TAFE's VE Mentoring group. Initially I was intending to be in Brisbane on-site, but it didn't work out that way so I joined by VC. Was worried abt linking up to so many sites (10 or 12?) but they were all very practiced with a skilled facilitator getting the session going. And it went off without a technical hitch.
The group is interesting as they have librarians and teachers working together, with the librarians acting as technology guides. Must find out more.
In this case, Simon wanted me to talk to them about my work as eLearning Advisor at EIT and how we are rolling out e-learning projects and embedding e in the institution.
I intended to talk about our e-Learning community of practice and how we've set up our major e-learning projects. What I did talk about was EDUCAUSE (edaust09), Twitter and Moodle. And hammered on about the importance of PLEs for teachers as well.
Still very good and hope to catch up with them again.
This was a Twitpic taken by Simon. I had my camera there but forgot to take picture...Thx S!
Warning: Several photographs in this set contain images of an actual human autopsy.
In this award-winning human anatomy program for grades 10 and up, students follow a videotape of an actual human autopsy accompanied by live narration from an Ohio State University pathology resident, in this case, Dr. Rachel Roth, with COSI educator Chris Husmann facilitating.
Students must take careful notes during the procedure, work through the "case," and solve for cause of death.
COSI's "In Depth: Autopsy" received a Gold Muse Award from the American Association of Museums for two-way interactive programming.
The autopsy is shown from the Y-incision to the removal of the brain and is 90-minutes long. Teens, adults, and community groups are welcome. Individual tickets are available for non-school audiences and individuals to watch from COSI's Galaxy Theater.
Teachers are sent a kit of materials prior to the program. In the kit, teachers will find materials to conduct both pre- and post-visit activities along with booklets for students to use during the program.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Warning: Several photographs in this set contain images of an actual human autopsy.
In this award-winning human anatomy program for grades 10 and up, students follow a videotape of an actual human autopsy accompanied by live narration from an Ohio State University pathology resident, in this case, Dr. Sean Kirby, with COSI educator Kyle Jepson facilitating.
Students must take careful notes during the procedure, work through the "case," and solve for cause of death.
Schools from across the United States and beyond connect to COSI for this program. During the program pictured here, schools from four states participated, including Ohio, New Jersey, New York, and Wisconsin.
COSI's "In Depth: Autopsy" received a Gold Muse Award from the American Association of Museums for two-way interactive programming.
The autopsy is shown from the Y-incision to the removal of the brain and is 90-minutes long. Teens, adults, and community groups are welcome. Individual tickets are available for non-school audiences and individuals to watch from COSI's Galaxy Theater.
Teachers are sent a kit of materials prior to the program. In the kit, teachers will find materials to conduct both pre- and post-visit activities along with booklets for students to use during the program. "In-Depth: Autopsy" is supported by NYLF.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to ASEAN, Abdulla Salem Obaid Salem AlDhaheri, presented his Letter of Credence to Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dato Lim Jock Hoi, on 27 November 2020 via videoconference.
Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat / Kusuma Pandu Wijaya
President Ma holds videoconference with Center for Strategic and International Studies. (2014/04/09)
The Wilson Center’s Maternal Health Initiative, in partnership with UNFPA and the Maternal Health Task Force, is heading to Abuja, Nigeria, to co-host a two-day workshop from December 16-17 with the Centre for Population and Reproductive Health. On December 17, Nigerian policymakers, community health workers, program managers, and donors will join us in a discussion about what’s needed to improve maternal health systems in a live videoconference.
Over the last decade, Nigeria has seen only modest improvements in maternal health. Despite innovative efforts such as the Midwives Service Scheme, SURE-P, and Saving One Million Lives, maternal mortality rates stand at 565 per 100,000 live births and modern contraceptive prevalence is just 10 percent. Advocacy for national political commitment has been ongoing and there have been efforts to improve provision for entitlements, expand infrastructure, and increase access to drugs, but the scale of the country makes progress difficult.
With renewed commitment and concerted action, it’s possible for Nigeria to reach the goal of universal maternal health coverage, say Nigerian maternal health experts, but doing so will require focus on key areas of an unfinished agenda, including a strategic roadmap to acquire universal access, and examination of critical policy issues and recommendations.
Read more: www.wilsoncenter.org/event/emerging-priorities-for-matern...
Every month we go through a planning session at work. We review the work that we planned the month before and have been working on all month and we review the backlog of work to be done relative to priorities for our business. We work on exposing Amazon's fulfillment capabilities to 3rd parties. We have expanded this to the UK and DE and shortly Japan. We have started holding our sessions where our co-worker in Germany can attend via video conference.
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks as Minister of Health Jean-Yves Duclos and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland, seen via videoconference, participate in a news conference on the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa, on Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022.
Jan Kubis, United Nations, Special Envoy for Libya addresses the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum via videoconference, Switzerland, 28 June – 01 July 2021. 1 July 2021. UN Photo/Violaine Martin
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed NATO military commanders by videoconference. The conference, hosted by Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Tod D. Wolters, provided an opportunity for commanders across Allied Command Operations to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on NATO missions, operations and activities.
Ruby McGregor-Smith - CEO, MITIE
Presenting during the session on Creating the Future: Advancing Women’s Leadership in Corporations and Society
Participating via videoconference from New York: Patricia David, Global Head of Diversity, JPMorgan Chase; Analisa Balares, CEO, Womensphere and Convenor, Womensphere Global Summits
Womensphere Pan-European Summit on Creating the Future: Leadership. Innovation. Ventures. Economy. Sustainability. Hosted by the Said Business School, University of Oxford on October 21st, 2011.
The LibraryLinkNJ spring membership meeting was held via videoconference at three different locations on May 22: Rutgers University’s Alexander Library, Rowan University’s Chamberlain Student Center and William Paterson’s Cheng Library. After a welcome and remarks from Jane L. Crocker, president of LLNJ’s executive board and director of the Gloucester County College Library College, and Mary Chute, NJ State Librarian, Lynn Pascale, chair of the nominating committee, presented the proposed slate of officers for the next year; James Keehbler, chair of the strategic planning committee, reviewed the 2015-2016 strategic plan; and Ruth Bogan, treasurer went over the proposed Fiscal Year 2015 budget.
Following the business meeting, Geoff DiMasi, co-founder of Indy Hall in Philadelphia, discussed Libraries Today & Tomorrow: Incubators for Community, Business and Culture. Indy Hall is one of the earliest co-working spaces, known for incubating community with the goal of making Philadelphia a better place to live, work and learn. Due to its success in creating a truly engaged and participatory membership interested in being good citizens in their neighborhood, Indy Hall has become the model emulated worldwide. DiMasi shared what he learned by cultivating a co-working community and how public, school, academic and special libraries can apply this model.
Student volunteers from the Ohio State University help COSI team members assemble the hundreds of classroom kits which are mailing to schools participating in COSI's Interactive Videoconference (IVC) programs.
Most COSI IVC programs come with a classroom kit to help teachers and their students to explore science topics in greater depth and details. Thank you to our fantastic OSU student volunteers!
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Marco Bruines van Inter Visual Systems opende de dagen met een introductie over Inter Visual Systems en video conference. Vanuit haar kennis op het gebied van integratie is Inter Visual Systems in staat video conference te integreren in oplossingen in al haar Business Units.
The LibraryLinkNJ spring membership meeting was held via videoconference at three different locations on May 22: Rutgers University’s Alexander Library, Rowan University’s Chamberlain Student Center and William Paterson’s Cheng Library. After a welcome and remarks from Jane L. Crocker, president of LLNJ’s executive board and director of the Gloucester County College Library College, and Mary Chute, NJ State Librarian, Lynn Pascale, chair of the nominating committee, presented the proposed slate of officers for the next year; James Keehbler, chair of the strategic planning committee, reviewed the 2015-2016 strategic plan; and Ruth Bogan, treasurer went over the proposed Fiscal Year 2015 budget.
Following the business meeting, Geoff DiMasi, co-founder of Indy Hall in Philadelphia, discussed Libraries Today & Tomorrow: Incubators for Community, Business and Culture. Indy Hall is one of the earliest co-working spaces, known for incubating community with the goal of making Philadelphia a better place to live, work and learn. Due to its success in creating a truly engaged and participatory membership interested in being good citizens in their neighborhood, Indy Hall has become the model emulated worldwide. DiMasi shared what he learned by cultivating a co-working community and how public, school, academic and special libraries can apply this model.
United States Trade Representative Michael Froman held his first conference with members of Geneva’s press corps via videoconference from Washington to discuss U.S. perspectives on negotiations at the World Trade Organization, as well as talks in Geneva toward a Trade in Services Agreement (TISA). Ambassador Froman was joined by Deputy U.S. Trade Representative and U.S. Ambassador to the WTO Michael Punke who participated from Geneva.
U.S. Mission Geneva Photo by Eric Bridiers