Recorded music and lectures in an all-seater auditorium, with music coming down from the ceilings and up through the floors, will be the listening equivalent to a surround-screen cinema.
Why should Mr Orban and Mr Ponta take lectures from an organisation that has been rewriting its own rules on the hoof, tampering with sovereignty without much care for voters and blithely ditching promises made only a few years ago?
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It's a rare writer who can combine keen, grounded, psychological observation with visionary headiness, who can make you feel a character's acute cultural dislocation without ever stooping to lectures -- and an even rarer writer who can meld all of these elements into a sinuous, powerful whole.
The professor, who looks like a pained Henry Fonda, lectures on immigration, which is an issue for all concerned.
This is something we were told would be more challenging and it employed an innovative way of presenting lectures (closer to the Khan Academy blackboard style) with interactive quizzes neatly built in.
MOOC, his idea was to break down his lectures into twenty-four lessons of less than an hour each.
The BBC issued an invitation to give the prestigious Reith lectures.
Robbins is to be an adjunct professor there, and will give lectures and design training modules.
Jobs is an aesthete who can enthrall Apple fans with lectures about how liberal arts and technology intersect.
We have an enormous revenue stream from our faculty giving lectures.
Mr Targowski pointed out that Prof Black, who lectures in anatomy and forensic anthropology at Dundee University, was an expert in her own field, but not a medic.
He was an inspired lecturer (almost all his 20 books began as lectures) and several generations of art historians have been shaped by his books and teaching.
Today, the Internet provides universal access to books and lectures and a fluid social network that lets any 19-year-old with an idea find rich investors or flash a resume to potential employers.
She also had an alternative career as a successful astrologer, and she often toured to give lectures and offered astrology consultations.
Fred Singer, 44, is an art collector and former AOL executive who is now chief executive of two technology companies: Anystream, an on-demand-video company, and Echo360, which uploads university lectures to students.
Rather than expecting teachers to tailor lectures to the styles of 30-plus students, we should engage technology to give every student an equal chance.
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For the repeat visitor, Bascule also has a whisky club (annual fee 3, 500 rand) where members receive an engraved crystal glass and their own whisky locker, plus invites to exclusive events and lectures.
Through NWS programs, these young artists lead music lectures, attend symphony cocktail parties and teach private lessons, learning not only how to perform in front of an audience, but how to interact with one.
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