The repertory grid is an interviewing technique which uses nonparametric factor analysis to determine an idiographic measure of personality. It was devised by George Kelly in around 1955 and is based on his personal construct theory of personality. (Wikipedia).
SET is an awesome game that really gets your brain working. Play it! Read more about SET here: http://theothermath.com/index.php/2020/03/27/set/
From playlist Games and puzzles
Gridlines in nonstandard coordinate systems.
Description: We use gridlines to conveniently plot points in the standard coordinate system all the time. But in a coordinate system defined by some other basis, there is a natural analogue of coordinate systems. Learning Objectives: 1) Given a basis, sketch a few gridlines 2) Find a poi
From playlist Older Linear Algebra Videos
Sometimes you need to nest a pattern in another pattern. Learn how to build these patterns and then extract information from them. https://teacher.desmos.com/activitybuilder/custom/605e21d90925ca0c93fabbbd
From playlist Pattern Matching with Computation Layer
Grid Network - Intro to Algorithms
This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.
From playlist Introduction to Algorithms
What Exactly are Grid Lines in Coordinate Systems?
I always put up grid lines when I represent vectors or transformations in Linear Algebra. But what, exactly, are they? Now that we have established what coordinate systems are in the previous videos, I zoom in to study grid lines. This is particularly useful in funkier subspaces, say of R^
From playlist Linear Algebra (Full Course)
There's plenty of buzz about CSS Grid, but from a distance, it can seem intimidating - especially for developers who don't often write CSS. Grid feels daunting for good reason: the Grid layout module added over 30 new properties, values, and units to CSS! While all of those additions are
From playlist Web Design: CSS / SVG
What is the Roster Method? (Roster Form) | Set Theory, Writing Sets, Expressing Sets
The roster method is one of several set notations you can use to write a set. It is perhaps the easiest understand, but is only useful for writing out sets when they are finite and small in size, or if they are dictated by an easy to describe pattern (that is finite or infinite). If you ar
From playlist Set Theory
Mapping a Polycentric History of Renaissance Sound
The act of creating an inclusive and connective network of all musical practices – sung, played, written, and unwritten – quickly reveals flaws in the hierarchies and priorities that have largely mapped the geography of Early Modern music history. But such charting can also offer the cha
From playlist Franke Program in Science and the Humanities
Ask Adam Savage: Fondest Berkeley Repertory Memories
Here's a question -- from Tested Patron WolfsbaneFilms -- that we've never gotten before: "What is one of the fondest or funniest memories you have from your time at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre?" Here's Adam's answer, which includes his eventual job offer from Jamie Hyneman. Join this
From playlist Tested Member Q&A
Verdi and the Germans: From Unification to the Third Reich
Gundula Kreuzer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Music at Yale University. In both her writing and her teaching, Professor Kreuzer approaches music from a wide range of interdisciplinary perspectives, such as social, cultural, and political history as well as theories of mul
From playlist The MacMillan Report
Stanford Repertory Theater presents Hecuba/Helen
In a new adaptation of two plays by Euripides, the Stanford Repertory Theater presents the stories of women on opposite sides of the Trojan War–Hecuba of Troy, a fallen queen facing a life of slavery, and Helen of Sparta, a renowned beauty plotting a reunion with her long lost husband.
From playlist Stanford Highlights
Game Programming Patterns part 24.3 - (Rust, GGEZ) Creating the grid
We create the grid and get it displaying on the screen. Links code - https://github.com/brooks-builds/learning_game_design_patterns twitter - https://twitter.com/brooks_patton book - http://gameprogrammingpatterns.com -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/brookzerker
From playlist Game Programming Patterns Book
CSS Grid: Moving From CSS Frameworks To CSS Grid (2018 and beyond)
For the first time since its inception, CSS now has a real two-dimensional layout tool in the CSS Grid specification. We’ve had to resort to using floats, inline blocks and most recently, Flexbox. Because using these for layout is essentially a hack, we’re often tempted to resort to grid f
From playlist Web Design: CSS / SVG
Dancer Carmen de Lavallade Reflects on Her Career in "As I Remember It" | Big Think
Dancer Carmen de Lavallade Reflects on Her Career in "As I Remember It" Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For
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Anna Zayaruznaya: The Monstrous New Art: Divided Forms in the Late Medieval Motet
Anna Zayaruznaya is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Music at Yale University. Her research brings the history of musical forms and notation into dialogue with medieval literature, iconography, and the history of ideas. Her work has appeared in the leading journals of her field,
From playlist The MacMillan Report
An Urban Design Group Lecture Isabella Yi Zhang, co-founder of MY Architects describes in detail the planning and architecture processes and stages; the significance of competitions; procurement, skill levels, materials and implementation.
From playlist Urban Design Group: Introduction to Urban Design
This is Lecture 2 of the CSE547 (Discrete Mathematics) taught by Professor Steven Skiena [http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~skiena/] at Stony Brook University in 1999. The lecture slides are available at: http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~algorith/math-video/slides/Lecture%2002.pdf More information may
From playlist CSE547 - Discrete Mathematics - 1999 SBU
Losing Yourself Goes Against Culture – But It Is What Really Brings Joy | Diane Paulus| Big Think
Losing Yourself Goes Against Culture – But It Is What Really Brings Joy Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T
From playlist Best Videos | Big Think
Ask Adam Savage: Favorite Star Trek Memory
Which prop from his theater days is Adam's favorite? What's Adam's favorite Star Trek memory? Adam answers these questions from Tested members Forgotten Photography LLC and Christopher Collins, whom we thank for their support! Join this channel to support Tested and get access to perks, li
From playlist Adam Savage's Live Streams
Game Programming Patterns part 4.2 - (Rust) Creating the player
We create the player in the game. Links Code - https://github.com/brooks-builds/learning_game_design_patterns Twitter - https://twitter.com/brooks_patton -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/brookzerker
From playlist Game Programming Patterns Book