A Day in the Life of Air Traffic

The Air­Traf­fic team presents a rather intrigu­ing visu­al­iza­tion of what glob­al air traf­fic looks like over a 24 hour peri­od. File this under Ran­dom. Here it goes:

 

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Live from Bombay

Sev­er­al months back, we men­tioned how the Indi­an Insti­tutes of Tech­nology (oth­er­wise called the IITs) had launched a series of free tech­nol­o­gy cours­es on YouTube. You can find about 50 free cours­es here in total.

As a quick fol­low up, it’s also worth let­ting you know about a new series of cours­es being web­cast live (and in Eng­lish) from IIT Bom­bay (watch here). Accord­ing to the head of their Cen­tre for Dis­tance Engi­neer­ing Edu­ca­tion Pro­gramme, you can watch the live trans­mis­sion of 35 cours­es. A sched­ule of fall cours­es can be found here. Please note that the times ref­er­enced here are in Indi­an Stan­dard Time, but you can use this time zone con­vert­er to make sure that you’re in sync.

For more free online cours­es, see our own meta list of Free Online Cours­es from Great Uni­ver­si­ties.

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A Brief History of Disbelief

Jonathan Miller’s Brief His­to­ry of Dis­be­lief is a BBC pro­duc­tion (2005) that offers tele­vi­sion’s first sus­tained look at the hid­den his­to­ry of athe­ism. The three-part doc­u­men­tary takes you from unbe­liev­ers with­in Ancient Greece, to the re-emer­gence of dis­be­lief in 15th and 16th cen­tu­ry Europe, through to the French Enlight­en­ment, Rev­o­lu­tion­ary Amer­i­ca and the rise of Dar­win­ian thought. We’ve post­ed Part 1 below. You can watch Parts 2 and 3 here and here.

This video comes our way via onlinedocumentaries4u.com


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Tina Fey Does Sarah Palin Round #3

Here’s SNL’s satire of last week’s wide­ly viewed vice pres­i­den­tial debate. Thanks to Tina Fey’s impres­sion of Palin, SNL’s rat­ing are up 40% over last year. Quite a boon for NBC.

You can get Rounds 1 and 2 here and here.

 

 

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Betty Boop for President (1932)

A quick bit of vin­tage Amer­i­cana via The Dai­ly Dish

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Peter & Ben

Now show­ing in the YouTube Screen­ing Room: “Peter and Ben is a touch­ing and quirky sto­ry of how two “black-sheep” form an unusu­al and endur­ing bond.” The 10-minute short film was named Best Doc­u­men­tary at the Aspen Shorts Fest 2008. It’s added to our YouTube playlist. Here it goes:

 

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The Global Challenges Facing The Next U.S. President

CNN recent­ly host­ed a con­ver­sa­tion with sev­er­al recent Sec­re­taries of State, and they all dis­cussed the major chal­lenges that Barack Oba­ma or John McCain will be fac­ing next year. This is no ordi­nary time, and it’s rare to find Hen­ry Kissinger, Madeleine Albright, War­ren Christo­pher, Col­in Pow­ell, and James Bak­er all sit­ting on the same stage and offer­ing their advice. Below, we have post­ed the first seg­ment. You can watch the remain­ing parts here.

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UCLA on YouTube

Add anoth­er one to our col­lec­tion: Intel­li­gent Life at YouTube: 75 Edu­ca­tion­al Video Col­lec­tions

UCLA has brought their videos to YouTube, join­ing a grow­ing num­ber of oth­er well-respect­ed cul­tur­al and edu­ca­tion­al insti­tu­tions. Com­pared to oth­er new­com­ers, the ini­tial set of videos (see the UCLA col­lec­tion here) is rea­son­ably strong, and I sus­pect that it will get more sub­stan­tive over time. Straight off the bat, I’d point you to a longer course that you can watch online. It’s called Life, Con­cepts & Issues, and the first video appears below.

While on the top­ic of YouTube, I want to men­tion that I’ve been work­ing at Stan­ford on a fun (and also free) media project that we’ll be rolling out next week. Stay tuned for more details.

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