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Scenes from COSI's "Total Knee Replacement" interactive videoconference program, taken in April 2014.
Several schools from across Ohio connected to Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus through COSI to experience a live total knee replacement surgery.
Students were able to see and hear the surgery in real time and to ask questions of the surgical team.
One school participated in the 90-minute program from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.
COSI's is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Deputy Minister of Justice, at the videoconference Meeting of European Judicial Network in criminal matters. The European Judicial Network in criminal matters analysed the impact of the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice on the proceedings for the execution of European arrest warrants, the implementation of the new regulation on the seizure and confiscation of assets and the mechanisms for and results of obtaining digital evidence. PEDRO SA DA BANDEIRA/PPUE
Deputy Minister of Justice, at the videoconference Meeting of European Judicial Network in criminal matters. The European Judicial Network in criminal matters analysed the impact of the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice on the proceedings for the execution of European arrest warrants, the implementation of the new regulation on the seizure and confiscation of assets and the mechanisms for and results of obtaining digital evidence. PEDRO SA DA BANDEIRA/PPUE
Over the last year, since we have moved into our new building we used video conference a lot more. I like to make fun of Brian when he is on the huge TV with his big head.
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LG Executive impressed the crowds at InfoComm 2010 with its sleek and streamlined appearance and powerful simplicity.
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An estimated 15,000 students around Texas and other parts of North America tuned in today for a special videoconference: TTU ICC presentation "Surviving Dachau, Liberating Mauthausen" in Lubbock, Texas.
Katie and Mahmoud in a videoconference. Katie is at WCCA TV13 in Worcester. Mahmoud is in Palestine.
Portal Project Preview.soft opening/preview for the Portal art exhibit that will be on the South Patio lawn beginning 10/18 through 10/12.Commons Lawn.(Daniel Dubois / Vanderbilt University).
The meeting was broadcasted via videoconference. The result could have been better but at least some people from Sweden could folow the presentations.
Scenes from COSI's "Energy Investigators" interactive videoconference program.
Here, COSI Outreach Educator Jessie Teng leads students in a Tennessee classroom through the hands-on program from the COSI studio in Columbus, Ohio.
Students in grades K-2 create their own "energy bugs" and then investigate different energy sources with the COSI Inventor to make their bugs dance, jump, and jiggle.
Each program includes hands-on materials for 30 students to use during the 45 minute show and materials for many additional hours of in class activities.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Scenes from COSI's "Total Knee Replacement" interactive videoconference program, taken in April 2014.
Several schools from across Ohio connected to Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus through COSI to experience a live total knee replacement surgery.
Students were able to see and hear the surgery in real time and to ask questions of the surgical team.
One school participated in the 90-minute program from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.
COSI's is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Deputy Minister of Justice, at the videoconference Meeting of European Judicial Network in criminal matters. The European Judicial Network in criminal matters analysed the impact of the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice on the proceedings for the execution of European arrest warrants, the implementation of the new regulation on the seizure and confiscation of assets and the mechanisms for and results of obtaining digital evidence. PEDRO SA DA BANDEIRA/PPUE
Scenes from COSI's "YOU Be The Pharmacist" Interactive Videoconference program for grades 7-12.
Students interact with two professional pharmacy students from Ohio State University’s College of Pharmacy as they become pharmacists and interact with a live patient to solve a challenging case study.
Here, the interactive program is hosted by recent OSU College of Pharmacy graduates Dr. John Bickel (in the role of "patient") and lead facilitator Dr. Mimi Eberly, with students from a high school in Indiana participating.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Scenes from COSI's "Invisible Astronomy" interactive videoconference program for grades 7-12.
Here, Ohio State University astronomy professor Dr. David Ennis takes two classrooms of high school students, including a Canadian classroom, through a lesson on how astronomers use space telescopes to make observations in infrared light, and what astronomical objects this light reveals.
Dr. Ennis began studying astronomy in 1975.
This program and the related kit have been partially funded by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Chandra Grant.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
17 September 2020, New York, United States of America - Security Council on Food Security Risks. Security Council members hold an open videoconference in connection with protection of civilians in armed conflict
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Scenes from COSI's interactive videoconference program for grades 3 through 6, "Gadget Works: Force & Motion." Here, COSI educator Katie Trausch performs the role of "Professor Gadgeteer" and leads students at a Newark, Ohio elementary school through a lesson in force and motion using wind-up toys.
"Gadget Works" Force & Motion" strongly supports Ohio's academic content standards for Science and Technology, Scientific Inquiry, and Scientific Ways of Knowing.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Scenes from COSI's "Total Knee Replacement" interactive videoconference program, taken in April 2014.
Several schools from across Ohio connected to Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus through COSI to experience a live total knee replacement surgery.
Students were able to see and hear the surgery in real time and to ask questions of the surgical team.
One school participated in the 90-minute program from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.
COSI's is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Scenes from COSI's "Weather Watch" interactive videoconference program for grades 4-7.
Here, COSI demonstrator Patrick Roach leads sixth-grade students in Lewisburg, Tennessee, as they learn how changes in air pressure and temperature can affect the weather.
Students also took and used readings from barometers and thermometers to help them predict basic weather patterns. They explored air pressure using everyday objects and understood why changes in weather often occur around cold and warm fronts.
COSI's "Weather Watch" program includes a classroom kit for up to 30 students. Extra kits are available.
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.
Students and COSI Team follow a videotape of an actual autopsy accompanied by live narration by forensic pathologist Dr. Larry Tate in COSI's award-winning "In-Depth: Autopsy" videoconference program for Grades 10 and above.
Students 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.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Reading Discovery Program with Mrs. Bush, Feb. 3, 2011 at the Presidential Conference Center.
Photo by George Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Scenes from COSI's interactive videoconference program for grades 3 through 6, "Gadget Works: Force & Motion." Here, COSI educator Katie Trausch performs the role of "Professor Gadgeteer" and leads students at a Newark, Ohio elementary school through a lesson in force and motion using wind-up toys.
"Gadget Works" Force & Motion" strongly supports Ohio's academic content standards for Science and Technology, Scientific Inquiry, and Scientific Ways of Knowing.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
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The LibraryLinkNJ fall membership meeting was held via videoconference at three different locations on Dec.2: Rutgers University's Alexander Library, Rowan University’s Chamberlain Student Center and Passaic County Community College's Wanaque Academic Center.
Following the business meeting, John Blyberg, assistant director for innovation and user experience at Darien Library, Ct., discussed "The Language of Experience: Understanding & Implementing User Experience Design in your Library."
Scenes from COSI's "Total Knee Replacement" interactive videoconference program, taken in April 2014.
Several schools from across Ohio connected to Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus through COSI to experience a live total knee replacement surgery.
Students were able to see and hear the surgery in real time and to ask questions of the surgical team.
One school participated in the 90-minute program from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.
COSI's is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Scenes from COSI's "Total Knee Replacement" interactive videoconference program, taken in April 2014.
Several schools from across Ohio connected to Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus through COSI to experience a live total knee replacement surgery.
Students were able to see and hear the surgery in real time and to ask questions of the surgical team.
One school participated in the 90-minute program from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.
COSI's is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/11808
This image was scanned from a film negative from album folder B16368.
This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
This image can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this image for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting the University of Newcastle's Cultural Collections.
Please contact us if you are the subject of the image, or know the subject of the image, and have cultural or other reservations about the image being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us.
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Warning: Several photographs in this set contain images of an actual human autopsy.
Students and COSI Team follow a videotape of an actual autopsy accompanied by live narration by forensic pathologist Dr. Larry Tate in COSI's award-winning "In-Depth: Autopsy" videoconference program for Grades 10 and above.
Students 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.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.