From http://education.mobile.podcast.com/226688/56776/30577578/
“Imaginary Companions in Early Childhood” lecture by Tracy Gleason, Wellesley College
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Special Lecture: Co-Ed Wellesley or Single Sex: The 1971 Commission on the Future of the College
From http://education.mobile.podcast.com/226688/56776/30577578/ via Wellesley on iTunes. We’ll see if this URL works. Fun lecture—I miss these a lot.
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How to Control and Change Individual Behaviour: the world as installation
Changing individual behavior is a major stake for policies and management, but humans think and act as social beings rather than rational agents. The lecture will introduce Installation Theory, the principles of which can be used for governance. Saadi Lahlou is director of the Institute of Social Psychology at LSE.
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Social Media Advice: When To Wish Happy Birthday? : NPR
Social media experts Baratunde Thurston and Deanna Zandt answer questions about how to behave in the digital age. This week’s topic: When a person has hundreds, perhaps even thousands of friends on Facebook, what’s the rule for wishing them a happy birthday?
http://www.npr.org/2012/10/15/162963623/social-media-advice-when-to-wish-happy-birthday
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