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Communicating with Light

Observe a group of children using light to communicate over a distance in this live-action video produced by WGBH. Use the video to observe strategies for using light to communicate across a distance as well as to design a light signal code to help you communicate to solve a problem from different l

Infrasound - How elephants communicate

Elephants live in a close community in which communication is essential. The animals often communicate in very low pitches. The so-called infrasound is imperceptible to the human ear. Authors: ZDF/Tango Film/Eva-Maria Gfirtner, Judith Adlhoch/Markus Strobel/Jan-Philipp Stahl/Magnet fx Translation

The Non-Violent Communication Model

There are arguably two styles of communication. Communication that’s coercive, manipulative, and hurtful and communication that’s honest, respectful, and compassionate. Marshall Rosenberg, who developed a model for Nonviolent Communication (NVC), liked to demonstrate the differences between the st

How whales communicate

For whales, sound plays a central role. But it is becoming increasingly noisy in the oceans. Man-made noise from a wide variety of sources is increasingly drowning out the whales' calls - and thus disrupting their sense of direction. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Group 5 Film Production/Tamar Baumgarten/Scop

Panasonic HD Visual Communications System

posted on https://channel.panasonic.com on: Nov, 10, 2017 The basic features of the HD Visual Communications System are high-quality images with the Full-HD 1080/60p format, clear sound with Full-Duplex Audio and a unique Echo Canceller, and easy operation. HD Visual Communications System | Panason

Slack App useful for internal communication? #MCMO

Communication is very important in our company. But how do we actually do that? Do we write emails or do we open up groups on Facebook? Not either! Today's topic: Is the Slack app useful for internal communication? #MSMM WhatsApp for Web? You can do better! #MCMO: https://alugha.com/videos/dfbd1ea5

Is public engagement on science a bad idea?

Should people who aren't scientists have a say in what science gets done, and how it is used? This week, Risk Bites takes on the knotty topic of science and public engagement. This video was created to preface a conference session on engaging publics on science and technology -- synthetic biolog

5 Questions Intelligent People Don't Ask

Have you ever asked a question that just made everyone feel awkward and uncomfortable? Sometimes, you might not be aware of what you say and end up overstepping or offending the people around you. There are questions you may ask others or even yourself that don’t really help your situation and may e

The History of Moving Images

This simpleshow explains the history of the moving image. From its humble beginnings as a niche gimmick, to becoming an everyday tool for communication. Author: Roman Ilyushenko Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow