Ich habe gezögert, diesen Beitrag in das Blog aufzunehmen.
Nachdem ich mir aber die Dokumentation angesehen habe, ist es mir
eine Freude, ihn hier zu erwähnen.
Um den Film lokal zunächst abzulegen, um ihn lokal als Datei
verfügbar zu haben, ist mplayer folgendermaßen zu parametrisieren:
mplayer mms://wms.andrew.cmu.edu/001/pausch.wmv -dumpstream -dumpfile pausch.wmv
As educators we know that we impart more to our students than just content knowledge.
Life lessons, motivations, these come along with the classroom content of
variables and arrays. We share student's hopes and dreams and often wonder
what happened to 'so and so' every now and again.
But what if we were asked to put aside content?
Focus instead on the life lessons? Many universities across the country
have been asking professors to do just this in a series called 'last
lectures'. The professors were to give what they imagined to be their
last lecture in life. What would you say? Who would you address it to?
Hypothetical has a way of becoming true. This week Carnegie Mellon
professor Randy Pausch gave his lecture entitled 'Achieving your Childhood
Dreams' as a part of this lecture series. The catch?
It just might be one of his last. Randy is one of the co-creators of
Alice and has contributed enormously to
computer science in his career. Randy also has terminal cancer and has been
given just a few weeks to live.
The lecture that he gave was taped and can be viewed through CMU for a
short while. The lecture itself is 2 hours, but watching it goes much faster
than that.
...
Leigh Ann Sudol
CSTA Communcations Chair
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