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Randy Pausch: Childhood Dreams
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. |
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Bill Gates Unplugged
Carnegie Mellon was the final stop on Microsoft Corp. founder Bill Gates' recent tour of several nationally recognized universities. |
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The Accidental President
Carnegie Mellon University's president Dr. Jared L. Cohon believes that the goals and plans that you set for yourself can do no more than prepare you to take advantage of the opportunities that arise. |
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Daniel vs. RoboPhone
POPUP Video
Carnegie Mellon alumnus, humorist and robotics author Daniel H. Wilson gets a surprise when Diane — an automated phone system — gives him unexpected attitude. |
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Pittsburghese
Barbara Johnstone, Professor of Rhetoric and Linguistics in Carnegie Mellon University's Department of English, explains how "Pittsburghese" has come to be such a strong symbol of Pittsburgh's identity. |
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Keepon: Friend or Foe?
"How to Build a Robot Army" author and Carnegie Mellon alum Daniel H. Wilson meets the dancing yellow robot Keepon and overcomes his robot paranoia. |
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:-) is Born
Carnegie Mellon Professor Scott Fahlman on the origin of :-). |
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Young Alum's TV Success
Gaius Charles (CFA '05), of Friday Night Lights, discusses his experiences at Carnegie Mellon and how they impacted his early career successes. |
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Carnegie Mellon's Notable Alumni
Features Carnegie Mellon alumni from across the university who have made outstanding contributions to the world and our society. |
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Carnegie Mellon Mascot
Susan Bassett, director of athletics at Carnegie Mellon, on the creation of the Tartans' new mascot. |
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| For more, visit Carnegie Mellon on YouTube. |
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YouTube Videos Posted by Students and Alumni
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Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote
Using the infrared camera in the Wii remote and a head mounted sensor bar (two IR LEDs), you can accurately track the location of your head and render view dependent images on the screen. |
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Keepon dancing to Spoon's "I Turn My Camera On"
The robot Keepon was programmed by Marek Michalowski, a Carnegie Mellon Ph.D. student. |
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Carnegie Mellon Bagpipes
A bagpipe practice on the Cut at Carnegie Mellon. |
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Carnegie Mellon University Originals
A Cappella covers Vertical Horizon’s “You’re a God.”
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| For more, visit Carnegie Mellon's Favorites on YouTube. |
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