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the easiest one to displace is the whiteboard.y are ugly and they disrupt your creative thought process was up i look around offices and see dormant walls and we are empowering those dormant walls to have a function and utility to inspire creative thought -- >> are you on any college campus is yet? what you think he would be great for college dorms? >> so that every college dorm good look like the bathroom stall? >> but you can erase it! >> we are all over college campuses. one of phil knight's buildings in oregon is covered in ideapaint. ofhave heard of a lot college campuses applying it over things like dorm room doors. >> that is what i was thinking. i think that is awesome. good for you. congratulations on the award. pretty awesome. >> thank you. >> you sold me, brother. all right, jeff avallon, vp of corporate development of ideapaint. paint overt want to my hand-painted wallpaper at my house. i can just see my kids -- >> when we come back, it could be the message system your boss could be using and you would never see a thin
the easiest one to displace is the whiteboard.y are ugly and they disrupt your creative thought process was up i look around offices and see dormant walls and we are empowering those dormant walls to have a function and utility to inspire creative thought -- >> are you on any college campus is yet? what you think he would be great for college dorms? >> so that every college dorm good look like the bathroom stall? >> but you can erase it! >> we are all over college...
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. >> descriptions of each new body is put up with marker pen on a whiteboard this. is how families are having an agonising bereavement confirmed. . reporter: that's a level of anticipatance among the parents that children are dead. there's anger at the authorities. in the early morning dozens confronted police near the bridge to the mainland, saying they wanted to take their complaints all the way to the president in seoul. "where do i find the body? let us get her out, and take her somewhere warm, not in the cold water." says that man whose wife is missing. >> al jazeera had this view earlier, relatives stopping the prime minister's car stopping the bridge. there was unheard video of exchanges between the ship and port authorities before the rescue boats arrived: [ singing ] >> as night fell, there was another service. this time an attempt at the temporary home for the relatives. the the bishop from the town where the children were from delivered a message of eternal life, seeking to comfort the parents of the children whose lives have been cut so short. >> now acc
. >> descriptions of each new body is put up with marker pen on a whiteboard this. is how families are having an agonising bereavement confirmed. . reporter: that's a level of anticipatance among the parents that children are dead. there's anger at the authorities. in the early morning dozens confronted police near the bridge to the mainland, saying they wanted to take their complaints all the way to the president in seoul. "where do i find the body? let us get her out, and take her...
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app.is is the started 10 months ago simply as a whiteboard and marker.ends up to be workable code. >> that is turned into 28 digital math and english courses, each unit filled with real-world illustrations, hands-on exercises, built in notebooks for writing and drawing, as well as supplemental activities. that have interactive's printed page cannot have. videos, animation that are part of each lesson. they are not separate from but part of. >> this spinning house, a seventh-grade geometry lesson for students in los angeles. >> they present a house plan, how it relates to what we should do with architecture to add on to it, figure out what size floors you need. >> is that different from the way you learn that last year? >> it is good. the camera can go around the house and see how the length and width. >> it is a better educational experience for the kids. it, a five-year study to determine if technology delivers on its promise. that study will look at student performance data before and after testing along with surveys from students, teachers, and parent
app.is is the started 10 months ago simply as a whiteboard and marker.ends up to be workable code. >> that is turned into 28 digital math and english courses, each unit filled with real-world illustrations, hands-on exercises, built in notebooks for writing and drawing, as well as supplemental activities. that have interactive's printed page cannot have. videos, animation that are part of each lesson. they are not separate from but part of. >> this spinning house, a seventh-grade...
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or whiteboarding. >> simple water line. >> this is all part of wet you, a constantly changing seriesasses offered to all employees. >> and the fun here is what happens when you get those different discipline, people together in the same room brainstorming and come up with stuff you would never get with a hundred of the smartest people in one field all locked together in a room. >> this doesn't come cheap. first of all, it takes time away from meeting the constant client deadlines. but mark says he gets paid back in space. these courses help create a culture where people are always looking for the best ways of doing things, not the easiest. >> part of our culture here is learning something to -- and perfecting the skill and then deciding what is best. when we are young people out of college now, a huge amount of them are very, very gifted at doing things on computer and have a lot of classes in hand drawing. once you're good at drawing by hand if you think the right thing to do is a computer illustration of this, that's great. but if you're doing the computer illustration because you
or whiteboarding. >> simple water line. >> this is all part of wet you, a constantly changing seriesasses offered to all employees. >> and the fun here is what happens when you get those different discipline, people together in the same room brainstorming and come up with stuff you would never get with a hundred of the smartest people in one field all locked together in a room. >> this doesn't come cheap. first of all, it takes time away from meeting the constant client...
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it started simply as a whiteboard and it ends up being workable code. >> back code turned into 28 digitald english courses and each year and it with real-world illustrations, hands-on exercises built in notebooks for writing and drawing and supplemental act unities. >> we have interactive that turning the page cannot have. we have videos and animation that is part of each lesson. they are not separate from but a part of. >> this is a seventh-grade geometry lesson. >> in this particular lesson they present a house plan, how it relates to what you would do to add-on or figure out what size floors you need, that kind of stuff. >> is this different than the way you learned math last year? see the links or the width. >> it the better educational experience for kids. that's what is behind this. to also, a five-year study determine if technology delivers on its promise. bloomberg's willow bay. the five-year study will look at student performance data before and after testing on the surveys from students, teachers and parents and it will launch in the five school district using pearson digital cu
it started simply as a whiteboard and it ends up being workable code. >> back code turned into 28 digitald english courses and each year and it with real-world illustrations, hands-on exercises built in notebooks for writing and drawing and supplemental act unities. >> we have interactive that turning the page cannot have. we have videos and animation that is part of each lesson. they are not separate from but a part of. >> this is a seventh-grade geometry lesson. >> in...
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the whiteboard -- thank you for your time.h us, your guide biggest newsmakers of the week comes in just a moment. we are receiving breaking news that the nasdaq composite falling 2.7% is headed for the biggest drop since 2012. ♪ >> we bring you encore, a look back at the notable newsmakers from this past week on bottom line. >> you can't pick and choose law ands the total intersecting parts. the whole unseemly experience of this part is this part is out, we will make this up as we go along has created a larger cloud on the entire legitimacy of the enterprise. >> the law itself is something that i have been concerned about. but i do not expect to get everything i want every time a piece of legislation is passed. everybody that i called this law the silver rights act of the 21st century -- civil rights act of the 21st century. it makes it more likely that the money will flow into those documented sources and less to other places. >> it is another addition to it where bottom line, we have too much money flowing into politics. i d
the whiteboard -- thank you for your time.h us, your guide biggest newsmakers of the week comes in just a moment. we are receiving breaking news that the nasdaq composite falling 2.7% is headed for the biggest drop since 2012. ♪ >> we bring you encore, a look back at the notable newsmakers from this past week on bottom line. >> you can't pick and choose law ands the total intersecting parts. the whole unseemly experience of this part is this part is out, we will make this up as we...
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. >> at the port descriptions are put up with marker pen on whiteboard. this is how families have bereavement confirmed. as the first bodies are recovered, there's a growing level of acceptsance that children are dead. among many there's anger. >> in the early morning, dozens of parents confronted police near the mainland, saying they wanted to take their complaints all the way to the president in seoul. "where do i find the body?", says this man whose wife is missing, "let us take her ut, somewhere warm." relatives prepare for a fourth night, waiting for a body interest bring home. >> prayers for the dead fill churches across the country as a pastor tried to hold back tears as they lead services on sunday. >> south korea is one of the the most christian nations in asia. nearly a quarter is protestant and 5 million catholic. a closer look at the challenges facing the search crews. we'll be joined by a maritime analyst who can shed lie on that effort. >> iran says a dispute over one of its nuclear facilities is pretty much over. the vice president said in
. >> at the port descriptions are put up with marker pen on whiteboard. this is how families have bereavement confirmed. as the first bodies are recovered, there's a growing level of acceptsance that children are dead. among many there's anger. >> in the early morning, dozens of parents confronted police near the mainland, saying they wanted to take their complaints all the way to the president in seoul. "where do i find the body?", says this man whose wife is missing,...
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. >> each new body is put up with marker men been whiteboard. this is how families are having an agonising grievance confirmed. >> there's a growing level among the parents that children are dead. there's anger at the authorities. in the early mornings dozens of parents confronted police near the mainland, saying they wanted to take their comlants about the rescue -- complaints about the rescue mission to seoul. "where do i find the body" says this man whose wife is missing, "let us get her out of the water, somewhere warm." >> earlier the prime minister's car was stopped by family members. the coast guard released audio of fraught exchanges between the ferry and port authorities before kes cue beats -- rescue boats arrived: >> as night fell on sunday there was another service, this time in a tent next to the sports hall that is a temporary home for the relatives. the bishop of inchon, the up to near seoul where the children are from, delivered a message of eternal life, seeking to comfort parents of children whose lives were cut short. >>> pray
. >> each new body is put up with marker men been whiteboard. this is how families are having an agonising grievance confirmed. >> there's a growing level among the parents that children are dead. there's anger at the authorities. in the early mornings dozens of parents confronted police near the mainland, saying they wanted to take their comlants about the rescue -- complaints about the rescue mission to seoul. "where do i find the body" says this man whose wife is...
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still they have to wait and watch as each newly discovered body is up on the whiteboard. descriptions, clothing and features. more than 100 and counting. at sea the huge operation is classified as a rescue effort, goes on. diving crews feeling their way through the ship, to get to the areas where most of the trapped passengers remains. >> it throws up questions about safety standards. the government on tuesday instructed all companies to carry out safety checks adding that inspectors could turp up unannounced. a company classified as excellent, they were not subject to inspection. they had to submit documents. the excellent company seems to spend little on training staff. >> translation: according to the annual report for last year it spent $500 on staff training. looking at that, we can say they didn't spend money on education, including crew member safety training. >> in ansan, the home town of the students, the families of the survivors said the investigation could wait, and called on the media to report more accurately and less invasi invasionive -- invasionively. >>
still they have to wait and watch as each newly discovered body is up on the whiteboard. descriptions, clothing and features. more than 100 and counting. at sea the huge operation is classified as a rescue effort, goes on. diving crews feeling their way through the ship, to get to the areas where most of the trapped passengers remains. >> it throws up questions about safety standards. the government on tuesday instructed all companies to carry out safety checks adding that inspectors...
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we were told a week ago on fox by what's his name, karl rove, carl had his whiteboard out and did this whole analysis. you would have to have 8 million in order to get 7 million. it was never going to happen. and as amy or lauren said, the coverage of the website debacle, i ripped them apart on the website. it was a disaster. there has been ample coverage of obamacare to suggest the media is bias about it is strong. they got their goal. when you want to haggle up the numbers, whether it was right or wrong, the bottom line is nobody thought they would get the goal of 7 million and they did. >> lauren. >> i think there's still a lot of unanswered questions. you can say, they can say this is a victory, but there's a lot of things that are wrong, not the website, not just the website, but if you look at maryland's exchange, right? up the street here, it was a complete failure and they're using connecticut's system. so at the press conference that president obama had, he said to the media, hey, there are going to be a lot of problems. >> oh, i have that in reserves. >> i wouldn't describe i
we were told a week ago on fox by what's his name, karl rove, carl had his whiteboard out and did this whole analysis. you would have to have 8 million in order to get 7 million. it was never going to happen. and as amy or lauren said, the coverage of the website debacle, i ripped them apart on the website. it was a disaster. there has been ample coverage of obamacare to suggest the media is bias about it is strong. they got their goal. when you want to haggle up the numbers, whether it was...
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. >> the descriptions of each body is put up with marker pen on whiteboard. in is how families are having an agonising bereavement confirmed. >> as the first bodies are recovered, there's a level of acceptance among the parents that their children are dead. among many, there is anger at the authorities. dozens of parents confronted flis at the bridge -- police at the bridge near the mainland. they said they wanted to take their concerns to the president in seoul. "where do i find the body? let us get her out and take her somewhere warm", this man said of his wife who is missing. al jazeera obtained this video. relatives stopping the prime minister's car from crossing the bridge. the coast guard released unheard audio of fraught exchanges between the ferry and port authorities before rescue boats arrived. [ singing ] >> as night fell, there was another service, in a tent next to a sports haul, a temporary home for the relatives. >> a bishop, from a town near seoul, delivered the message of eternal life, seeking to comfort parents whose children's lives have be
. >> the descriptions of each body is put up with marker pen on whiteboard. in is how families are having an agonising bereavement confirmed. >> as the first bodies are recovered, there's a level of acceptance among the parents that their children are dead. among many, there is anger at the authorities. dozens of parents confronted flis at the bridge -- police at the bridge near the mainland. they said they wanted to take their concerns to the president in seoul. "where do i...
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. >> at the port, distributions of the body is put up with marker pen on whiteboard. in is how families are having agonising bereavement confirmed. >> as the first bodies are recovered from in the ship, there's a growing level of acceptance from parents that children are dead. among many, there is anger at the authorities. >> dozens of parents confronted police, saying they wanted to take their complaints about the rescue mission all the way to the president in seoul. "where do i find the body?", says this man, whose wife is missing. let's take her out, get her somewhere warm, not in the cold water. >> relatives prepare for a fourth night, waiting for a confirmation of their grief, waiting for a body to take home. >> well, let's join adrian brown, in jindo. clearly heart breaking for families, waiting so long. more and more deaths are being confirmed. >> that's right. the body count now stands at 58, more than double what it was at this time yesterday. we have seep more and more -- seen more and more bodies brought ashore. there has been coast guard vessels going out
. >> at the port, distributions of the body is put up with marker pen on whiteboard. in is how families are having agonising bereavement confirmed. >> as the first bodies are recovered from in the ship, there's a growing level of acceptance from parents that children are dead. among many, there is anger at the authorities. >> dozens of parents confronted police, saying they wanted to take their complaints about the rescue mission all the way to the president in seoul....
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imagine a whiteboard. in could redesign education the united states for the next 25 or 30 years. we would come up with a new kind of structure. what would you do? we organize knowledge and the example on the ground is, the second or third most popular major in arts and sciences was the intersection of biology, psychology, and anthropology. it was a major that had not existed 10 years before. it was a major with no core faculty. and yet it was the third most popular major among students. intersection that created a groundswell of enthusiasm from the bottom. what does it mean? why are we committed to those 19th century or 18th century configurations? i am not going to go on a recitation about the societies in the early 19th and 20th centuries, and the systems that have to perpetuate them. up of age in an -- weisciplinary program are a department and we do not know what to do with you. i am at berkeley. there are a lot of smart people. i figured that all these smart people could figure out an answer to that question. it is not one we could not answer. is, howthe answer thinkingle ar
imagine a whiteboard. in could redesign education the united states for the next 25 or 30 years. we would come up with a new kind of structure. what would you do? we organize knowledge and the example on the ground is, the second or third most popular major in arts and sciences was the intersection of biology, psychology, and anthropology. it was a major that had not existed 10 years before. it was a major with no core faculty. and yet it was the third most popular major among students....
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. >> it's a matter of sitting in a room with a nice clean whiteboard and going through what we know, don't know, what do we do next? it took a lot of thought. it was a long peer. months before we came up with the next plan of what to do. >> reporter: it took 70 days of subsea search missions over years to find that wreckage. in this investigation, the subsea search area could be shifted or expanded perhaps to include the other three pings and using other vehicles to scan the ocean floor. this remis 6000 was used in the search for air france 447 and can go deeper than bluefin. another option, a towed sonar system like the orion which can scan large areas under water. whatever the system, gallo suspects this general part of the ocean to still be the target. >> i don't know how you leave this place before you take that area of the sea floor apart completely. >> the ship used in the subsea search efforts cannot be refueled at sea so will eventual eventually have to return to port and the bluefin could be out of commission for several days. there's a lot of questions, wolf, about when or
. >> it's a matter of sitting in a room with a nice clean whiteboard and going through what we know, don't know, what do we do next? it took a lot of thought. it was a long peer. months before we came up with the next plan of what to do. >> reporter: it took 70 days of subsea search missions over years to find that wreckage. in this investigation, the subsea search area could be shifted or expanded perhaps to include the other three pings and using other vehicles to scan the ocean...
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that is absolutely what we should be doing instead of doing whiteboard planning with a world where the robots is taking care of everything for us. i think that world is coming in the lifetimes of most people in this room but not where we should spend our energy now. >> we have a major structural problem we're creating massive amounts of wealth in small amount of people, you talked about that before i got here. there is so much wealth, what are you growing to do with $19 billion? and -- >> whatever they want. >> well even if they wanted to give it away they probably can't because they don't have the infrastructure to give it away. and let me tell you another little sad fact they may have signed giving pledge which they claim they will give away half the money before they die, they will probably not die. they will figure out some technology that will keep them alive for 200 years. our philanthropy of our 20th century industrial age has figured out how to edit risk out of its portfolios. we have fantastic philanthropist, in ford foundation, rockefeller foundation, gates and others who are
that is absolutely what we should be doing instead of doing whiteboard planning with a world where the robots is taking care of everything for us. i think that world is coming in the lifetimes of most people in this room but not where we should spend our energy now. >> we have a major structural problem we're creating massive amounts of wealth in small amount of people, you talked about that before i got here. there is so much wealth, what are you growing to do with $19 billion? and --...
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i walk into a room, imagine a whiteboard, and you could redesign liberal arts education in the united states for the next 25, 30 years. and we're starting to get rid of departments, and we're coming up with a new kind of structure. what would you do? and it generated me to the point how do we organize knowledge and the ways in can which, i mean, and there's apple on the ground -- [inaudible] that there was the second or third most popular major in arts and sciences was in an intersection of biology, psychology and anthropology. it was a major that had not existed ten years before. it was a major where there were no core faculty -- no core faculty. and yet it was the third most popular major among the students. and somehow the intellectual intersections there had created a groundswell of enthusiasm from the top. what does it mean? i ask these questions, why are we committed to those 19th century or 18th century configurations? i'm not going to go on a recitation on the creation of professional organizations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the systems there that helped to
i walk into a room, imagine a whiteboard, and you could redesign liberal arts education in the united states for the next 25, 30 years. and we're starting to get rid of departments, and we're coming up with a new kind of structure. what would you do? and it generated me to the point how do we organize knowledge and the ways in can which, i mean, and there's apple on the ground -- [inaudible] that there was the second or third most popular major in arts and sciences was in an intersection of...