Right now out international business accounts for 10% of our overall business. It has grown, year-to-date compared to last year, 66% and we're expecting to grow another 25%. And, how does...
Now, in front of all of you, in pairs, there are props. OK? Some of you have got props. Some of you have got photographs. And the question, really, is population. What have these got to do with...
>> WISER: I wanted to tell you first how I approach the course which is the reverse, exactly in opposite order of textbooks, although I'm probably too late because I've...
>> Bill: created Microsoft I was 13 when I first got access to a computer. >> Jack: created Twitter My parents bought me a Macintosh in 1984 when I was eight years old. I...
At one point, I realized that I was teaching the course in a way that was sort of timeless. And it's really about, I really wanted to think about it much more in a way that was set in context...
You either have to reject the research, or you have to rebuild your brain. And it was only when I started rebuilding my brain that I began to have more power to think about teaching. It's easy...
They increased that output of the course, but they don't increase the fairness of the course. So that's another way, is to actually start using the techniques that are known to be...
Hi, this is Tori with One With Illinois where we ask one person one question. Today I asked Graduate Teaching Assistant Scott Martin what his teaching method is. When teaching a 130-person lecture, a...
We looked around and saw there was the biggest population of people to benefit from clinical psychology training is the public, but they had the least input into how the training was developed. And so...
Some of the chairs at IU have been very resistant because they are afraid that any time the faculty spend publishing anything like this will dilute the reputation of the department and keep it from...