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Lisandra Espiritusanto - CIT Comm and Doc Graphic Design and Writing

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F21 DMS W, 10/13: Excel text functions and macros

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From  Christina Homrighouse 3 plays

Beauty and Form: The Enduring Allure of Art Nouveau

At the end of the 19th century, the international style known as Art Nouveau spread across the fields of art, architecture, illustration, and applied art, especially decorative arts. Known as…

From  Kenny Berkowitz 117 plays

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From  Ilya Amburg 3 plays

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From  Ilya Amburg 16 plays

The Professor and His Student: Arthur Wesley Dow and the Education of Georgia O'Keeffe

Arthur Wesley Dow, accomplished artist, photographer, and writer, also played the role of authoritative art professor. First at the Pratt Institute of Art and then at Teachers College, Columbia…

From  Kenny Berkowitz 264 plays

Lesson 30.7 Quicksort

The partition algorithm breaks up the list into two kind-of-sorted portions. In this video, we show how to use this fact with divide-and-conquer to implement a new sorting algorithm: quicksort. For…

From  Hannah Lee 35 plays

Lesson 30.6 The Partition algorithm

In the previous video, we saw that nested loops are causing our sorting algorithms to be slow. To speed things up, we need to get rid of one of these loops. To do that, we will need a special…

From  Hannah Lee 34 plays

Lesson 23.5 Mixed-Type Operators

Operator overloading allows us to redefine the meaning of + or * on objects of our class. But sometimes we want to mix together types like a fraction and integer. In this video we show that it is…

From  Hannah Lee 71 plays

Zoom Oct. 22. More Recursion

The divide-and-conquer examples we saw in the previous session were on the easy side. In this session we look at some much more challenging examples.Included in this session is segregate, the most…

From  Hannah Lee 45 plays

Lesson 17.8 Recursion Performance

In this video, we show another reason to pay attention to the division step: performance. In fact, we show an example where a change in how we divide the data can improve performance by several…

From  Hannah Lee 86 plays

Lesson 17.7 The Division Step

Up until now, we have claimed that it does not matter how you divide your date in divide-and-conquer. In this video we show one of the ways in which it might matter. In particular, not thinking about…

From  Hannah Lee 97 plays

Lesson 17.6 Divide and Conquer Visualization

Just because you know how to write a divide-and-conquer algorithm does not mean you understand it. In this video we try to improve our understanding by visualizing divide-and-conquer. When we do this…

From  Hannah Lee 143 plays

CAM Colloquium Talk Jasper Weinburd, Oct 2, 2020

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From  Erika Fowler-Decatur 21 plays

IES Hosts: David Ost "Populism, Fascism, and Why So Many Workers Turn from Left to Right"

"Populism, Fascism, and Why So Many Workers Turn from Left to Right" David Ost Professor of Political Science, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Regional Fellow, Institute for European…

From  Pamela Hunsinger 259 plays

Tuesday Tech Tips/FLIT Edition ft Excel Basics

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From  Cate Sirek 5 plays