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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.
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.
Minister of State and Foreign Affairs, Augusto Santos Silva, on a Eu- Tajikistan Cooperation Council, by videoconference, from Centro Cultural de Belém, in Lisbon.PEDRO SA DA BANDEIRA/PPUE
Zoom videoconference audio support via Bluetooth and a Monoprice "hybrid" tube amp. The star(s) of this show: vintage ads L570 loudspeakers.
Illustration of notes co-created in one of Oscar Trimboli’s Deep Listening Ambassador catch ups. The topic was listening in a video conference and ambassadors shared their tips for listening before, during and after calls of different types (intimate, interactive, broadcast).
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 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 "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 "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.
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."
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Portuguese Minister fo Health, Marta Temido, on a Informal Videoconference of the Ministers responsible for Health, from Centro Cultural de Belém, in Lisbon. With the European vaccination plan as the main issue. PEDRO SA DA BANDEIRA/PPUE
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Dr. Sylvester Black leads students at Manheim Central High School in Manheim, Pennsylvania through a kidney transplant surgery as part of COSI's "In Depth: Kidney Transplant" interactive videoconference program.
Dr. Sylvester Black is with the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Division of Transplant Surgery. COSI's "In Depth: Kidney Transplant" is a multi-point program for grades 9 and up that connects up to 5 schools at one time, including an audience at COSI for groups and individuals. COSI's "In Depth: Kidney Transplant" is presented by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry, For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Dr. Sylvester Black leads students at Manheim Central High School in Manheim, Pennsylvania through a kidney transplant surgery as part of COSI's "In Depth: Kidney Transplant" interactive videoconference program.
Dr. Sylvester Black is with the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Division of Transplant Surgery. COSI's "In Depth: Kidney Transplant" is a multi-point program for grades 9 and up that connects up to 5 schools at one time, including an audience at COSI for groups and individuals. COSI's "In Depth: Kidney Transplant" is presented by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry, For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Other telepresence systems at Infocomm 2010 were in an enclosed room with tiny plastic windows for observers to peep through. LifeSize kept our Conference system out in the open to show A) that we allow you to completely customize your conferencing room, not restricting you to furniture, TVs, paint, etc. chosen by us, B) that LifeSize believes everyone should be able to experience video conferencing. We "open up" the experience to small businesses, teleworkers, education, and many others.
Scenes from COSI's "Gadget Works: Simple Machines" 60-minute interactive videoconference program for grades 2-6.
Working with "Professor Gadgeteer," here ably played by COSI educator Kyle Jepson, students identify the simple machines found inside windup toys through a live, interactive videoconference connection.
"Gadget Works: Simple Machines" strongly supports Ohio Academic Content Standards for Science, including Science & Technology, Scientific Inquiry, and Scientific Ways of Knowing.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information about COSI or this program, please visit www.cosi.org.
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.
Reading Discovery Program with Mrs. Bush, Feb. 3, 2011 at the Presidential Conference Center.
Photo by George Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Unlike telephone conversations and videoconferences, avatars - representations of people in virtual environments - have the ability to control their physical appearance and behavioral actions in the eyes of their conversational partners, strategically enhancing or hiding features and nonverbal signals in real-time. Jeremy Bailenson - founding director of Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab - explores the manners in which avatars change the nature of remote communication, and how these transformations can impact the ability to influence others in social and professional contexts.
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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.
Photo from the Reading Discovery Distance Learning and Videoconference with Former First Lady Barbara Bush Feb. 7, 2013 at the George Bush Presidential Library Center at Texas A&M University.
Photo: George Bush Presidential Library and Museum
19.05.2020., Zagreb - U Nacionalnoj i sveucilisnoj knjiznici odrzana je video konferencija ministara za mlade drzava clanica Europske unije na kojemu je sudjelovala Vesna Bedekovic, ministrica za demografiju, obitelj, mlade i socijalnu politiku. Photo: Davor Puklavec/PIXSELL/EU2020HR
Dr. Sylvester Black leads students at Manheim Central High School in Manheim, Pennsylvania through a kidney transplant surgery as part of COSI's "In Depth: Kidney Transplant" interactive videoconference program.
Dr. Sylvester Black is with the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Division of Transplant Surgery. COSI's "In Depth: Kidney Transplant" is a multi-point program for grades 9 and up that connects up to 5 schools at one time, including an audience at COSI for groups and individuals. COSI's "In Depth: Kidney Transplant" is presented by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry, For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.