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Movable Book Society

The Movable Book Society (MBS) is a nonprofit organization which provides a forum for artists, book sellers, book producers, collectors, curators, and others to share enthusiasm and exchange information about pop-up and movable books. The Society has nearly 450 members worldwide. (Wikipedia).

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1. Building the Physical Web together - Scott Jenson

How can we, as the web community, build the next generation of the web, the Physical Web, together?

From playlist ffconf 2014

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Clojure - the Reader and Evaluator (4/4)

Part of a series teaching the Clojure language. For other programming topics, visit http://codeschool.org

From playlist the Clojure language

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John Railing - Magic of Movable Books: History of Pop-up Books & Paper Engineering - CoM Apr 2021

Movable books began with science and math treatises in the 1500s – had its Golden Age in the late 19th C. – and its renaissance beginning in the 1960s, mainly due to a handful of pioneers in mass-producing hand-assembled books inexpensively. John has amassed a collection of over 6,000 mova

From playlist Celebration of Mind 2021

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Clojure - the Reader and Evaluator (2/4)

Part of a series teaching the Clojure language. For other programming topics, visit http://codeschool.org

From playlist the Clojure language

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A02 Housekeeping

What this course is all about.

From playlist MOOC on Emergency Surgical Conditions

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Clojure - creating macros

Part of a series teaching the Clojure language. For other programming topics, visit http://codeschool.org

From playlist the Clojure language

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On the Road to Computer Literacy

November 14, 2007 lecture by for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). In order to identify some of the technological gaps that hinder the implementation of universal computer literacy, which Robert defines as society's ability to read and write computer programs, t

From playlist Lecture Collection | Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2007-2008)

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Mark Madsen keynote Strata Conference London 2012 "Information Overload Through the Ages"

http://strataconf.com/strataeu/public/schedule/detail/26320 Mark spent the past two decades working on analysis and decision support projects in many industries. He is the founder of Third Nature, a research and consulting firm focused on emerging technology and practices in analytics, BI

From playlist Strata in London 2012

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History of Mass Media | Intro to Human Communication | Study Hall

The ability to rise above the din and make our message known to hundreds, thousands, or even millions of people is a big deal. Over the centuries, the power of mass media has grown and its different forms shape the news, change our cultural ideas, and even form our identities. In this epis

From playlist Intro to Human Communication: College Foundations

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Books in Browsers 2012: Ben Moskowitz, "Making Popcorn"

Books in Browsers 2012: Ben Moskowitz, "Making Popcorn"

From playlist Books in Browsers 2012

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TOC 2012: Tim Carmody, "Changing Times, Changing Readers: Let's Start With Experience"

TOC 2012, Tim Carmody: "Changing Times, Changing Readers: Let's Start With Experience"

From playlist TOC 2012

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Prosperity in Song China (960-1279) | World History | Khan Academy

Overview of innovation and causes of prosperity and stability during the Song Dynasty (both Northern and Southern Song Dynasties). First movable type block printing, government sanctioned paper money, gunpowder, etc. Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/huma

From playlist 600 - 1450 Regional and interregional interactions | AP World History | Khan Academy

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Paper: A History

Watch The Book Makers for FREE until February, 24 2021: https://www.magellantv.com/video/the-book-makers You can also gain access to MagellanTV’s entire history collection with my SPECIAL OFFER, a 1-month free membership: https://try.magellantv.com/historyguy. Wherever you stand on the

From playlist Script by JCG: Written by THG's Son

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Joints: Structure and Types of Motion

We've learned about bones and the skeletal system, but bones are so hard, so why are our bodies so bendy and flexible? The answer is joints! Joints let our bodies move in all the way they do, and they are many different types, so let's check out their structures now. Watch the whole Anato

From playlist Anatomy & Physiology

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2. "The Tree of Commonwealth": The Social Order in the Sixteenth Century

Early Modern England: Politics, Religion, and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts (HIST 251) Professor Wrightson provides a broad sketch of the social order of early modern England, focusing on the hierarchical language of "estates" and "degrees" and the more communitarian ideal of the

From playlist Early Modern England with Keith E. Wrightson

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Publisher 2010: Producing a Publication

In this video, you’ll learn more about producing a publication in Publisher 2010. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/publisher2010/producing-a-publication/1/ for our text-based lesson. This video includes information on: • Creating a publication • Producing printed publications • Publishi

From playlist Microsoft Publisher 2010

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