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Inspire Innovation
An overview of "Inspire Innovation: The Campaign for Carnegie Mellon University", narrated by alumnus Ted Danson. Learn more about Carnegie Mellon's comprehensive campaign. |
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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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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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