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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (2023) Interview With Christopher Hargadon | EP: 118Get an exclusive interview with the talented costume designer, Christopher Hargadon, as he shares his insights on creating the iconic looks for Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (2023). Don't miss Episode 118 as we dive into the world of movie magic and get a sneak peek into the highly anticipated film's costumes!
Host Chris Joyce sits down with Dr. Annemarie Hargadon and Dr. Mook-Lan Iglowitz of the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Annemarie Hargadon is board certified in internal medicine with subspecialty board certification in palliative medicine and hospice. As a clinical staff physician in the Supportive Medicine Clinic, Dr. Hargadon focuses on improving the quality of life for people living with cancer. Dr. Mook-Lan Iglowitz is a board-certified palliative medicine physician with a special interest in helping patients and their families face their illness through planning, decisional support, symptom control, and patient/caregiver education. To learn more about the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, visit https://health.ucdavis.edu/cancer.
Keelin Hargadon's practice area encompasses trademark, trade secret, copyright and litigation, with a focus on trademark prosecution and enforcement on both the domestic and international level. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keelin-hargadon-a378b838/ Osha Bergman Watanabe & Burton LLP: https://www.obwbip.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/ https://legal.emotiontrac.com/
Keelin Hargadon's practice area encompasses trademark, trade secret, copyright and litigation, with a focus on trademark prosecution and enforcement on both the domestic and international level. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keelin-hargadon-a378b838/ Osha Bergman Watanabe & Burton LLP: https://www.obwbip.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/ https://legal.emotiontrac.com/
This episode features survivor Jean Hargadon-Wehner, from the Netflix docuseries “The Keepers.” Jean was the first victim to speak out against the abuse she endured at Archbishop Keough High School. We talk about her experience at Archbishop Kenogh High School, the murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik, and Jean's road to recovery. Jean's book: https://www.amazon.com/Walking-Aletheia-Jean-Hargadon-Wehner/dp/1735043249 nickbryantnyc.com twitter: @nick__bryant
For Fannibals out there this one is a must. Christopher Hargadon recently received an Emmy nomination in the Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes category for his work on Netflix's The Umbrella Academy. In this interview he speaks exclusively about Hannibal and designing those imperious suits for Mads Mikkelsen. For full extensive notes you can visit - https://fromtailorswithlove.co.uk/films-tv
He is an actor, a director, an artistic director, and he is passionate about spreading theatre throughout his community. Today, we are joined by Sean Hargadon.
On this weeks show we spend some time getting to know Louise Kennedy. Her short stories have won prizes and been widely published. In both 2019 and 2020 she was short-listed for the Sunday Times Audible Award, the world's richest prize for a single short story, and the An Post Irish Short Story of the Year. She has written for the Guardian, Irish Times, BBC Radio4 and RTE Radio 1. Bloomsbury will publish her debut collection of short stories, 'The End of the World is a Cul de Sac' in April.Here is more about Louise . . . In the last four years I've earned both an MA and a PhD from Queens University Belfast, where I am currently holder of the inaugural Ciaran Carson 'Writing and the City' fellowship. I grew up in Holywood, Co Down, during the Troubles. My family left when I was twelve. After years of living in various places - London, Co Clare, Beirut, Dublin - I came to Sligo in 1999. I planned to stay for a year or so, but met a nice fella in a pub and am still here.What do you love about living in Sligo?: I like that living in town, one is only a ten minute drive from beaches, lakes and mountains. That I could (just about!) afford to buy a house.If you could wave a magic wand what would you fix or bring to Sligo ie. facilities, shops, restaurants, culture/arts?: The town is well-served by restaurants etc, but my daughter tells me there is poor choice in clothes shopping. With regard to the arts, there is a vibrant scene, with The Word at Sligo Library, Blue Raincoat, The Model, Hawkswell, etc. Cairde and Tread Softly are brilliant festivals that could hold their own with any in the country or beyond.What are you looking forward to in the future in your personal and professional life?: The publication of my first book in April. And then I'll be working on final drafts of my first novel for most of the summer.What are your must do Sligo recommendations? Restaurants/Walks etc.: Breakfast in Baker Boys. Lunch in Sweetbeat. Bread and cakes from Lyons. Dinner in Knox. Take-out from Miso. Bar food in Hargadon's. PInts in Shoot the Crows or Connolly's. Kate's Kitchen for everything.Walking in Hazelwood or along the shore at Slish Wood. Or out from the town by Doorley Park: how many towns have a walk like that so close to it's centre? Standing on Hyde Bridge when the Garavogue River is in full, terrifying flow.Browsing in Liber Bookshop.How can people find you online? : Twitter @KennedyLoulou
Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Kevin Fussell, MD Up to one in 10 patients with asthma have severe disease, and of those patients, up to 1.3 million have severe uncontrolled asthma.1-3 Since severe asthma has been associated with reduced lung function and poor outcomes.4,5 Dr Kevin Fussell is here to talk about how a treatment option may help patients with severe eosinophilic asthma as well as how we can use telemedicine to help manage and diagnose them. Chung KF, Wenzel SE, Brozek JL, et al. International ERS/ATS guidelines on definition, evaluation and treatment of severe asthma. Eur Respir J. 2014;43(2):343-373. Hankin CS, Bronstone A, Wang Z, Small MB, Buck P. Estimated prevalence and economic burden of severe, uncontrolled asthma in the United States. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2013;131(2):AB126. Global Initiative for Asthma. Global strategy for asthma management and prevention. Updated 2020. Available from: https://ginasthma.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/GINA-2020-report_20_06_04-1-wms.pdf. Accessed August 22, 2020. Newby C, Agbetile J, Hargadon, B, et al. Lung function decline and variable airway inflammatory pattern: longitudinal analysis of severe asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(2):287-294. Global Initiative for Asthma. Difficult-to-treat and severe asthma in adolescent and adult patients 2019. Available from:https://ginasthma.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/GINA-Severe-asthma-Pocket-Guide-v2.0-wms-1.pdf. Accessed November 1, 2020. ©2020 AstraZeneca. All rights reserved. US-34513 Last Updated 11/20 ...
Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Kevin Fussell, MD Up to one in 10 patients with asthma have severe disease, and of those patients, up to 1.3 million have severe uncontrolled asthma.1-3 Since severe asthma has been associated with reduced lung function and poor outcomes.4,5 Dr Kevin Fussell is here to talk about how a treatment option may help patients with severe eosinophilic asthma as well as how we can use telemedicine to help manage and diagnose them. Chung KF, Wenzel SE, Brozek JL, et al. International ERS/ATS guidelines on definition, evaluation and treatment of severe asthma. Eur Respir J. 2014;43(2):343-373. Hankin CS, Bronstone A, Wang Z, Small MB, Buck P. Estimated prevalence and economic burden of severe, uncontrolled asthma in the United States. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2013;131(2):AB126. Global Initiative for Asthma. Global strategy for asthma management and prevention. Updated 2020. Available from: https://ginasthma.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/GINA-2020-report_20_06_04-1-wms.pdf. Accessed August 22, 2020. Newby C, Agbetile J, Hargadon, B, et al. Lung function decline and variable airway inflammatory pattern: longitudinal analysis of severe asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(2):287-294. Global Initiative for Asthma. Difficult-to-treat and severe asthma in adolescent and adult patients 2019. Available from:https://ginasthma.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/GINA-Severe-asthma-Pocket-Guide-v2.0-wms-1.pdf. Accessed November 1, 2020. ©2020 AstraZeneca. All rights reserved. US-34513 Last Updated 11/20 ...
Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Kevin Fussell, MD Up to one in 10 patients with asthma have severe disease, and of those patients, up to 1.3 million have severe uncontrolled asthma.1-3 Since severe asthma has been associated with reduced lung function and poor outcomes.4,5 Dr Kevin Fussell is here to talk about how a treatment option may help patients with severe eosinophilic asthma as well as how we can use telemedicine to help manage and diagnose them. Chung KF, Wenzel SE, Brozek JL, et al. International ERS/ATS guidelines on definition, evaluation and treatment of severe asthma. Eur Respir J. 2014;43(2):343-373. Hankin CS, Bronstone A, Wang Z, Small MB, Buck P. Estimated prevalence and economic burden of severe, uncontrolled asthma in the United States. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2013;131(2):AB126. Global Initiative for Asthma. Global strategy for asthma management and prevention. Updated 2020. Available from: https://ginasthma.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/GINA-2020-report_20_06_04-1-wms.pdf. Accessed August 22, 2020. Newby C, Agbetile J, Hargadon, B, et al. Lung function decline and variable airway inflammatory pattern: longitudinal analysis of severe asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(2):287-294. Global Initiative for Asthma. Difficult-to-treat and severe asthma in adolescent and adult patients 2019. Available from:https://ginasthma.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/GINA-Severe-asthma-Pocket-Guide-v2.0-wms-1.pdf. Accessed November 1, 2020. ©2020 AstraZeneca. All rights reserved. US-34513 Last Updated 11/20 ...
Networking ... some people love it and some people don't. Everyone says it's valuable. Today we discuss: Networking defined and some forms that it takes Research on networking and its outcomes Practical steps for enhancing your career--and your current job Final note about networking during COVID-19 Show Notes Wolff, H. G., & Moser, K. (2009). Effects of networking on career success: A longitudinal study. Journal of Applied Psychology, 94(1), 196. https://psycnet.apa.org/buy/2009-00697-007 Hargadon, A., & Sutton, R. I. (1997). Technology brokering and innovation in a product development firm. Administrative Science Quarterly, 716-749. https://www.jstor.org/stable/2393655?seq=1 Ingram, P., & Morris, M. W. (2007). Do people mix at mixers? Structure, homophily, and the “life of the party”. Administrative Science Quarterly, 52(4), 558-585. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.2189/asqu.52.4.558 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3157260 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3157260
Seany caught up with Acting Inspector Troy Hargadon and spoke about the drug and alcohol drivers that were caught over the long weekend during operation Furlong. - Powered by Standby Security. Standby Security is Locally Owned & Operated Security Professional – breaking away from an outdated industry that relies heavily on expensive, inefficient technology and monitoring. Established in 1991, Standby Security is a fresh, innovative service provider delivering leading-edge security solutions to its clients. Utilising the latest genuine security systems and breakthrough technology, Standby Security offers a smarter approach to managing the wide range of security issues that affect families and businesses today. Unlike other service providers, Standby Security provides 24 Hour Police Approved Grade A1 Monitoring and does not depend on outdated solutions that may have been worked 20 years ago. Criminals have become smarter in their approach and Standby Security provides superior technology and service. By integrating smarter technology and manpower, substantial savings for our clients have been achieved. And most importantly, the creation of safer and more secure environments. It is this approach that ensures Standby Security delivers clients the exact security solution they are looking for.
Seany caught up with Acting Superintendent Troy Hargadon to chat about Operation Scoreboard and the "Say Something Campaign". - Powered by Standby Security. Standby Security is Locally Owned & Operated Security Professional – breaking away from an outdated industry that relies heavily on expensive, inefficient technology and monitoring. Established in 1991, Standby Security is a fresh, innovative service provider delivering leading-edge security solutions to its clients. Utilising the latest genuine security systems and breakthrough technology, Standby Security offers a smarter approach to managing the wide range of security issues that affect families and businesses today. Unlike other service providers, Standby Security provides 24 Hour Police Approved Grade A1 Monitoring and does not depend on outdated solutions that may have been worked 20 years ago. Criminals have become smarter in their approach and Standby Security provides superior technology and service. By integrating smarter technology and manpower, substantial savings for our clients have been achieved. And most importantly, the creation of safer and more secure environments. It is this approach that ensures Standby Security delivers clients the exact security solution they are looking for.
Seany caught up with Inspector Troy Hargadon and spoke about the ongoing concerning amount of theft from cars as well as actual car thefts as well as the new Police Operation that starts tonight and is statewide. - Powered by Standby Security. Standby Security is Locally Owned & Operated Security Professional – breaking away from an outdated industry that relies heavily on expensive, inefficient technology and monitoring. Established in 1991, Standby Security is a fresh, innovative service provider delivering leading-edge security solutions to its clients. Utilising the latest genuine security systems and breakthrough technology, Standby Security offers a smarter approach to managing the wide range of security issues that affect families and businesses today. Unlike other service providers, Standby Security provides 24 Hour Police Approved Grade A1 Monitoring and does not depend on outdated solutions that may have been worked 20 years ago. Criminals have become smarter in their approach and Standby Security provides superior technology and service. By integrating smarter technology and manpower, substantial savings for our clients have been achieved. And most importantly, the creation of safer and more secure environments. It is this approach that ensures Standby Security delivers clients the exact security solution they are looking for.
Seany caught up with Inspector Troy Hargadon and spoke about the worrying increase in car thefts and thefts from cars. - Powered by Standby Security. Standby Security is Locally Owned & Operated Security Professional – breaking away from an outdated industry that relies heavily on expensive, inefficient technology and monitoring. Established in 1991, Standby Security is a fresh, innovative service provider delivering leading-edge security solutions to its clients. Utilising the latest genuine security systems and breakthrough technology, Standby Security offers a smarter approach to managing the wide range of security issues that affect families and businesses today. Unlike other service providers, Standby Security provides 24 Hour Police Approved Grade A1 Monitoring and does not depend on outdated solutions that may have been worked 20 years ago. Criminals have become smarter in their approach and Standby Security provides superior technology and service. By integrating smarter technology and manpower, substantial savings for our clients have been achieved. And most importantly, the creation of safer and more secure environments. It is this approach that ensures Standby Security delivers clients the exact security solution they are looking for.
Seany catches up with Inspector Troy Hargadon on the next Safe Plate Day and ongoing issue of thefts from cars. - Powered by Standby Security. ________________________________________________________________ Standby Security is Locally Owned & Operated Security Professional – breaking away from an outdated industry that relies heavily on expensive, inefficient technology and monitoring. Established in 1991, Standby Security is a fresh, innovative service provider delivering leading-edge security solutions to its clients. Utilising the latest genuine security systems and breakthrough technology, Standby Security offers a smarter approach to managing the wide range of security issues that affect families and businesses today. Unlike other service providers, Standby Security provide 24 Hour Police Approved Grade A1 Monitoring and does not depend on outdated solutions that may have been worked 20 years ago. Criminals have become smarter in their approach and Standby Security provides superior technology and service. By integrating smarter technology and manpower, substantial savings for our clients have been achieved. And most importantly, the creation of safer and more secure environments. It is this approach that ensures Standby Security delivers clients the exact security solution they are looking for.
Inspector Troy Hargadon popped in for a chat with Seany this morning, they spoke about The Blue Edge Program and also touched on the increased police presence of late around Greater Shepparton. Powered by Standby Security. Standby Security is Locally Owned & Operated Security Professional – breaking away from an outdated industry that relies heavily on expensive, inefficient technology and monitoring. Established in 1991, Standby Security is a fresh, innovative service provider delivering leading-edge security solutions to its clients. Utilising the latest genuine security systems and breakthrough technology, Standby Security offers a smarter approach to managing the wide range of security issues that affect families and businesses today. Unlike other service providers, Standby Security provides 24 Hour Police Approved Grade A1 Monitoring and does not depend on outdated solutions that may have been worked 20 years ago. Criminals have become smarter in their approach and Standby Security provides superior technology and service. By integrating smarter technology and manpower, substantial savings for our clients have been achieved. And most importantly, the creation of safer and more secure environments. It is this approach that ensures Standby Security delivers clients the exact security solution they are looking for.
[Week 5 was not recorded.] Recording (download at Internet Archive): Spencer is the Family Life Coordinator at Immaculate Conception parish in Dayton.
I've recently been doing a series on creativity on the podcast. Edward de Bono has featured heavily, but there are other creativity-related topics and authors who I also want to talk about. In this episode, we look at the research on brainstorming, the technique for coming up with new ideas. The provocative title of this episode needs a little clarification. The most strongly supported finding in the research is that brainstorming in a group is not as effective as coming up with ideas individually, and then pooling them. Since brainstorming almost always refers to a group activity, I took the liberty of naming the episode this way. Strictly speaking, brainstorming on your own may not have such terrible effects, though less is known about this. Research on brainstorming is surprisingly abundant and has been continuously going on for over 50 years. (Sometimes researchers baffle me with what they find important to study - it seems that there is very little research on other, broader topics that also interest me from an educational standpoint, such as interest or prestige.) As a result, there are a lot of other interesting findings to talk about, some of which extend in their relevance beyond brainstorming itself. As a widely-used and rarely challenged technique for idea generation, I think many will find it useful to hear what we actually know about brainstorming, including how to make the most of it. Enjoy the episode. Articles referred to in this episode: Alex Osborn (1957). Applied Imagination. [Book] Charles H. Clark (1958). Brainstorming: The Dynamic New Way to Create Succesful Ideas. [Book] Taylor et al. (1958). Does Group Participation When Using Brainstorming Facilitate or Inhibit Creative Thinking? Bouchard and Hare (1970). Size, performance and potential in brainstorming groups. Lamm and Tromsdorff (1973). Group versus individual performance on tasks requiring ideation proficiency (brainstorming): A review. Diehl and Stroeber (1987). Productivity Loss in Brainstorming Groups: Toward the Solution of a Riddle. Paulus and Dzindolet (1993). Social Influence Processes in Group Brainstorming. Paulus et al. (1993). Perception of Performance in Group Brainstorming: The Illusion of Group Productivity. Sutton and Hargadon (1996). Brainstorming Groups in Context: Effectiveness in a Product Design Firm. Camacho and Paulus (1995). The Role of Social Anxiousness in Group Brainstorming. Shepherd et al. (1996). Invoking Social Comparison to Improve Electronic Brainstorming: Beyond Anonymity. Michinov and Primois (2005). Improving productivity and creativity in online groups through social comparison process: New evidence for asynchronous electronic brainstorming. Dennis (2015). A meta-analysis of group size effects in electronic brainstorming: more heads are better than one. Larey and Paulus (1999). Group Preference and Convergent Tendencies in Small Groups: A Content Analysis of Group Brainstorming Performance. Dennis et al. (2012). Sparking Creativity: Improving Electronic Brainstorming with Individual Cognitive Priming. Feinberg and Nemeth (2008). The "Rules" of Brainstorming: An Impediment to Creativity? Rossiter and Lilien (1994). New "Brainstorming" Principles. Isaksen et al. (1998). A Review of Brainstorming Research: Six Critical Issues for Inquiry. Isaksen and Gaulin (2005). A Reexamination of Brainstorming Research: Implications for Research and Practice. Hender et al. (2001). Improving Group Creativity: Brainstorming vs Non-Brainstorming Techniques in a GSS Environment. Music by podcastthemes.com.
Walking - Dave Hargadon - 1 John 2:3-11 | 9/25/16 by Cody Cannon
Walking - Dave Hargadon - 1 John 2:3-11 | 9/25/16 by Cody Cannon
Part II: Where God Is Leading Him Now
Spencer shares his “Reversion” to Christ
Many educators are exploring revolutionary new online tools with their students: blogs, wikis, podcasts, and more - including social tools like ning and twitter. But it is more important for educators and students to become part of an online learning network than to master any of these specific tools. Participants will hear how one teacher-turned-educational-technologist learned to network, and then networked to learn. They will leave with inspiration and concrete ideas to use for taking charge of their own professional development - and for helping their students become part of a global learning community. http://networktolearn.wikispaces.com/tenaya
Learn how popular two-way web tools can be used to create interactive multimedia content for your students, parents, and community! Understand the benefits and drawbacks of popular tools such as blogs, wikis, and Google Docs - and understand when to use each one. Many examples and educational models will be shared. This session also addresses the pedagogy, ethics, and safe use of the two-way web. http://twowayteaching.wikispaces.com/tenaya
Matt sits down to talk to us and gives us an overview of his three McREL sessions from the conference, talks about open source software, putting your district money towards bandwidth, and remembers the good old days of the movie filmstrip in the classroom. During our conversation Matt mentions Stellarium. Find out more about it at www.stellarium.org. Learn about McREL at www.mcrel.org.
This fast-paced, high-energy presentation explores the implications for living, teaching, and learning in a world of infinite knowledge - where today's tools support learning everywhere and all the time. The proliferation of high-speed Internet access, the near ubiquity of mobile communication devices, and the efficiency of today's collaborative tools have deep implications for how we teach and learn. But what will we do with this massive flow of information? How will we know if learning is really happening? And how do these technology changes connect to other social trends? Schools and communities that can figure this out will lead the way in the 21st century.
Explore Google's latest tools in a fun, faced-paced session that answers the question: is Google really improving access to the world's information? As consumers and instructional leaders, the Internet is a major source of information for educators. Google is the primary entry point for most people into the vast resources available on the Internet, yet most people don't understand why it is so special and how to use it effectively. In addition, Google's latest tools allow for information to be personalized and shared in exciting new ways. This session highlights some Google's hottest new tools and helps educators get them most from the "Google Universe."
Research that says that professional development is most effective when it aims to create professional learning communities — places where teachers learn and work together to apply research to improving student achievement. By providing ongoing professional development and support for teachers, McREL can help you create professional learning communities in your school or district. This is ideal for large districts with logistical difficulties and widely dispersed rural districts. OLCs are not just online tutorials; they include both synchronous and asynchronous cooperative learning opportunities that engage learners and build collective efficacy. See a demonstration video of an OLC at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VJ_D-yVjjw.
Matt Kuhn focuses on six major research findings from McREL’s meta- and factor-analyses on principal leadership. It also includes an introduction to the concept of shared leadership, balanced leadership, and the Balanced Leadership Framework™ in the context of leading educational technology initiatives. This session will help participants develop: Increased understanding of McREL’s research on principal leadership, correlating leadership responsibilities with student achievement Increased knowledge about McREL’s perspective on the future and 21st Century Learning Skills Awareness of how individual participants can gather feedback on their fulfillment of research-based leadership responsibilities
Classroom Observation Techniques & Software Get more from your classroom observations You know that to be an effective instructional leader, you should conduct regular classroom observations. But what should you look for when observing teachers? How should you track progress and use your observations to coach teachers? How can you determine if your school’s staff development efforts are improving teaching and student learning? See a demonstration video of the hand-held software at http://www.media-x.com/private/psweb/McREL/PowerWalkthrough.htm.
Dr. Thornburg gives his keynote presentation, Forget About the Future, It's the Present That Concerns Me, at the TCA 2008 conference. For many years the presenter has shared visions of the future with educators around the world in the hope that this would influence educational practice. This was a mistake. We don't need to prepare students just for some unseen and basically unknowable future, we need to prepare them for the world as it exists today. This dynamic presentation eschews the future in favor of a pragmatic view of today's world. A world where a new class of migrant workers spans the globe working on stimulating high-tech projects on a global scale. A world where cross-disciplinary understanding is needed for success; where 87% of teens have access to primary source materials relating to their studies; where vulcanologists study volcanic eruptions on a moon of Jupiter; where national borders are transparent; where biological species from other planets are put under the microscope; where new microscopic machines are grown, not manufactured. This is not fiction, not a dream, not the future, just reality – as it exists today. By looking at the skills needed to thrive in today's very real world, ideas relating to curriculum and pedagogy naturally emerge. Forget pie-in-the sky predictions. This presentation explores the world in a way that has implications for every educator, educational leader, and student.Note: The volume for the video clips during the presentation is low, but we've included some links from his presentation in the show notes.Customer Service video Volcanic eruptions on Jupiter's moon IoJapanese Television show intros using the Rube Goldburg style machines is attached below the keynote mp3 below
Steve Hargadon discusses the safe and educational uses of social networking and the new tools that make it easy to establish collaborative learning communities. Useful links from the presentation OpenOffice.org Knoppix Curriki MIT Open Course School 2.0 Ning - create your own social network www.stevehargadon.com
(October 12, 2007) Fred Hargadon is one of Stanford’s most endearing legends. He served as Dean of Admission at Stanford from 1969 through 1984. Listen to Dean Fred reflect on his return to the Farm.
Catch up with one of Stanford's most enduring and endearing legends, Fred Hargadon, who served as dean of admission at Stanford from 1969 through 1984.
Fred Hargadon, Stanford's Dean of Admission from 1969 - 1984, reminisces with alumni.
Catch up with one of Stanford's most enduring and endearing legends, Fred Hargadon, who served as dean of admission at Stanford from 1969 through 1984.