Afternoon sessions will be devoted to the interpretation of data and to lectures by renowned underwater archaeologists and naval historians from Argentina, Cuba and Spain.
They were intended to act as accompaniments to lectures and presentations.
Soon after, new smartphones such as the BlackBerry, a time-management device that does not require you to listen to lectures, threatened the survival of the newly combined firm.
"The Walking Classroom" podcast program -- where students listen to lectures while strolling outside -- and the online social game Sqord from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, were also winners in the ASAP competition.
Students listened to lectures, ate communal meals of lamb, chicken and rice, and worshipped in a makeshift prayer area -- a portion of a large banquet room with sheets spread on the carpet to mark a sanctified zone.
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.
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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In like manner, many persons will prefer to hear lectures and sermons in the comfort and privacy of their own rooms, rather than to go to the church or the lecture-room.
School children from years 10-13 joined with eminent scientists to attend lectures, speeches, laboratory demonstrations and discussion groups.
Meanwhile Tunisian state TV said universities had been ordered to suspend lectures on Saturday and Sunday.
Dershowitz was brought to Norway by a pro-Israel group to conduct lectures at three Norwegian universities.
Mr Brown and journalist John McCarthy are both due to deliver lectures at the National Library of Scotland.
We utilize interactive television to broadcast lectures across our vast service area which is larger than 10 states.
Ms. McDonald says she's been invited to give lectures and workshops on health-conscious eating, chocolate and alternative business models.
Around the country, students are listening to podcasted lectures and taking exams online.
She also had an alternative career as a successful astrologer, and she often toured to give lectures and offered astrology consultations.
Rogers is testing digital subscriber line for remote access, and he is working to videotape lectures and make them available online.
The evidence in this case demonstrates that as regards The Da Vinci Code that is simply not correct with respect to historical lectures.
Tunisian state television said universities had been ordered to suspend lectures on Saturday and Sunday, while France said it would close its schools in Tunis.
He sometimes sent Frank Gilbreth to deliver lectures in his place.
"In most, if not all, of my classes, you go to the lectures and do readings, " said Daniel Sabido, who came up with one of the three best solutions.
The SMAFoundation rented a ballroom at a big neuroscience conference in San Diego in October 2003 and sponsored a seminar, "Progress in Motor Neuron Disease, " flying in renowned SMA researchers to give lectures.
"Take your child to work" could become a routine practice rather than a single-day annual event, and college students could spend more time watching and helping scientists and scholars at work rather than just listening to their lectures.
Commander Dezfuli did not say what had happened to those arrested but he did add that his militia had delivered moral lectures to 1.5 million people.
To get their degrees, MBA students must listen to six online lectures on beef production and do homework assignments such as writing a pro-beef letter to the local paper.
Student groups acting independently of their university administrations in the end invited Dershowitz to give his lectures.
Rogers and his team convert recorded lectures to RealAudio format and post them on the law school's Web site.
Dr Shannon Fowler, 32, from California, is a marine mammal biologist and lectures to the passengers on board Explorer.
He has given lectures to his comrades and others on PTSD and the help available in order to raise awareness.
She began to fill her lectures with tales of her out-of-the body experiences, including travelling through space at the speed of light.
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