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USAITA 留言于2016-05-10 13:07:51 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2016 No.13) |
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We are excited to announce the coming summer camp (“Smart Technology Camp”) for kids and teenagers in Los Angeles area in July and August. This camp is organized by a group of educators and technologists from the USA Chinese Information Technology Association (USAITA). Our camps make the technology learning fun for kids! We provide students with an experiential education that are exciting, engaging, and enriching through a hands-on, learn-by-doing approach. The purposes of the camps are to inspire your kids to be the next generation of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) leaders. We want your kids to develop a passion for science and technology at a young age and build the career path from middle and high school. Please let your kids learn skills with us in robots, computer, and programming, get interests in science and technology, and prepare for their college science and technology majors. We offer three courses this summer. The course schedules are:
1.Robot Automation, Suitable ages: 9-15 ◦Class 1: July 18-22, (8:30-11:30 am) ◦Class 2: July 25-29, (8:30-11:30 am) ◦Class 3: August 1-5, (8:30-11:30 am) ◦Class 4: August 8-12, (8:30-11:30 am)
2.Miduino eLEGO, Suitable ages: 9-15 ◦Class 1: July 18-22, (1.00-4.00 pm) ◦Class 2: July 25-29, (1.00-4.00 pm) ◦Class 3: August 8-12, (1.00-4.00 pm) ◦Class 4: August 15-19, (8:30-11:30 am)
3.Arduino IoT, Suitable ages: 12-17 ◦Class 1: August 1-5, (1.00-4.00 pm) ◦Class 2: August 15-19, (1:00-4:00 pm)
The first two courses can be taken in the same day if you want your kids stay with us for the whole day. The third course is built on the knowledge learnt from the first two courses. There will be friendly group competition at the end of the course; the winners will be recommended to the state and federal level competition. After successful completion of the course, students will be awarded a certificate endorsed by our organization (USAITA). Location: Cerritos, CA (detail location will be released later) No prior experience is necessary Cost: $300/class for 15 hours teaching. Detail course description can be found on our website at english.usaita.org/smart-technology-courses. If interested, please fill out the online registration form at goo.gl/0mnni1 and pay the tuition either by PayPal (credit card) or check. If pay by check, make it payable to USAITA and send it digitally or to USAITA, PO Box 3183, Lakewood, CA 90711-3183. If you have any questions and suggestion, please contact us at SmartCamp@usaita.org |
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第二届社会科学与高等教育国际学术会议 留言于2016-05-10 10:48:27 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2016 No.13) |
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NEWS! ICSSHE2015 出版3个月后全部被CPCI-SSH检索 Call for paper 2nd International Conference on Social Science and Higher Education 投稿截止时间:2016.5.30(第三轮) 2016第二届社会科学与高等教育国际学术会议将于2016年7月23-24日在美丽的三亚举办。会议旨在向国内外从事社会科学与教育的相关领域工作的专家学者、高校师生、科研人员等专业技术人员提供一个有深度、有广度的交流平台。会议文章需要全部英文撰写,会议收录的所有文章将全部保证ISTP-CPCI检索(因为学术道德问题不被检索的会务组不负责)。所有录用文章全部由Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research (ASSEHR) ISSN 2352-5398 & Advanced in Education Research (AER) ISSN: 2160-1070出版,刊物检索正常自己可查Web of Science 论文选题不限,鼓励选题方向:社会科学,经济,高等教育,管理,艺术,成人教育;商业教育;教育发展的偶然因素;跨文化教育;跨学科教育;远程教育;教育政策与领导;教育管理;教育测量与评价;教育心理学;教育技术;平等的受教育机会;评估/绩效测量与评价;性别教育;全球教育体系;健康教育;高等教育;在全球背景下的国际教育;语言教育;自然科学教育;政策和教育;社会教育;特殊教育;教育和发展的相互关系;工程教育与培训;理论与工程教育实践;教育技术与管理;教育研究与发展;教育改革;教育质量保证;商业教学与教育;教育中的创新;教育的其他领域; 宏观经济学;理论经济学;金融机构与市场;经济史;数量经济学;经济学理论;应用经济学;法律与经济学;经济学方法论;经济系统;国际经济学;金融经济学;公共经济学;自然资源经济学;货币经济学;企业管理和商务经济学;区域发展经济学;环境经济学;世界经济;文化与社会;社会与社会政策;城市化;农业现代化;国际事务;社会学;社会史;社会科学与创新;社会福利保障;详情请登陆会议网站:http://www.icssheconf.org 投稿邮箱:icsshe@163.com 投稿系统:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsshe2016 Tel:+86-18689570865
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ciam.edu 留言于2016-05-10 07:31:36 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2016 No.13) |
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$5,000 SEMINAR: THE 8 UNIVERSAL LAWS OF LEADERSHIP, ABSOLUTELY FREE. If you want to increase productivity, efficiency, sales, and profits in any industry or activity, whether for yourself, or for any size organization, the key is leadership. Beginning at West Point, and through being a PhD student, and then later a personal friend of Peter Drucker, "the Father of Modern Management", Dr. Cohen has practiced leadership around the world. He worked with hundreds of organizations and entrepreneurs, analyzed several hundreds more, including in the government, major corporations, as well as small companies. The leadership influence tools he uncovered through Drucker resulted in him writing more than 50 books published in 23 languages and in the co-founding of an accredited non-profit degree-granting graduate school (CIAM).Reserve Your Seat: 1(626)350-1500
Who Should Attend? • Top Level, especially HR and Line Executives • Staff Managers • Emerging Leaders • First Level Managers • Entrepreneurs Reserve Your Seat Today: 1(626)350-1500 or info@ciam.edu 9550 Flair Drive, Suite #201, El Monte, CA 91731, USA |
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China Institute 留言于2016-05-10 04:46:05 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2016 No.13) |
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Celebrated Voices of Contemporary Chinese Literature An Evening with Yu Hua Tuesday, May 10, 6:30PM-8:00PM 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 Event Fee: Members - $10, Non-Members - $15 This May, China Institute has partnered with the Beijing Contemporary Art Foundation to bring some of China's best-selling and most beloved writers to New York. Please join us on Tuesday, May 10, 2016, for a conversation between Yu Hua, one of China's best-known novelists, and Xudong Zhang, Director of NYU China House. Together they will delve into the mimetic impulse in Yu Hua's fiction, exploring the realist dimension of this writer who has been studied primarily under the rubric of modernism, experimentation, and the avant-garde. All registered attendees will be entered to win a set of four of Yu Hua''''s award winning books! This special prize includes Brothers, To Live, China in Ten Words, and The Seventh Day. Register today for your chance to win! This event will be conducted in English. For questions or to register by phone, please contact 212-744-8181 ext. 138 or by email at anicholson@chinainstitute.org
China's Great Emperors Thursday, May 12, 19, 26, 6:30PM-8:00PM 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 Per Session: $15 for non-members, $10 for members and students Entire Lecture Series: $75 for non-members, $50 for members and students "China's Great Emperors" is a six-session lecture series that will explore the history of imperial China through the lives of some of its most fascinating emperors. Each lecture features a prominent scholar covering an emperor and his dynasty, from the "first" emperor Qin Shi Huangdi to the Mongol rule of Khubilai Khan to the late-imperial glories of Emperor Qianlong. Join China Institute in exploring more than 2000 years of imperial rule over the Middle Kingdom. For questions or to register by phone, please contact 212-744-8181 ext. 138 or by email at anicholson@chinainstitute.org
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UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 留言于2016-05-10 04:29:37 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2016 No.13) |
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Traversing Boundaries: Bridging Asian and Asian American Studies through Critical Mixed Race - by Emma Teng, MIT Tues, May 10, 2016 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM 243 Royce Hall, UCLA In the second half of the nineteenth century, trade, imperial expansion, global labor migration, and overseas study brought China and the US in closer contact than ever before. Out of the cross-cultural encounters engendered by these intersecting transnational movements emerged mixed families – some forming in the US, some in China, and countless others in the British colony of Hong Kong. How did mixed families negotiate their identities within these diverse contexts, in societies where monoracial identity was the norm and interracial marriage often regarded with suspicion, if not outright hostility? This talk will address the hidden histories of Chinese Eurasian families through an examination of case studies of transnational and/or mixed families who lived in the US, China, and Hong Kong during the Chinese Treaty Port Era.
Legends, Media and Stars: The Transmission of Chinese Popular Culture, 1820s-1920s - by Margaret Wan, University of Utah Thurs, May 12, 2016 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Bunche 10383, UCLA
The stories of Judge Shi and Judge Liu provide an excellent way to explore the transmission of Chinese popular culture in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Since both are based on Qing officials – Shi Shilun (d. 1722) and Liu Yong (1719-1805) – their legends have a distinct starting point. Tracing the transmission of the stories of Judge Shi and Judge Liu across time and space reveals different patterns of circulation of the two legends. Margaret Wan is Associate Professor of Chinese literature and culture at the University of Utah. She is the author of “Green Peony” and the Rise of the Chinese Martial Arts Novel (2009), and co-editor of The Interplay of Oral and Written in Chinese Popular Literature (2010) and Yangzhou - A Place in Literature: The Local in Chinese Cultural History (2015). Desperately Seeking Nana Hsu - by Joseph Allen, University of Minnesota Fri, May 13, 2016 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Bunche 10383
In the fall of 1948, a young woman in Shanghai left behind her high school Chinese literature textbook just as Communist forces made their way into the city and the Nationalists beat a hasty retreat to Taiwan. The old Shanghai of riches and tatters crumbled. That textbook then moldered on some dank and dingy shelf for more than sixty years, but with a mysterious faded phrase on its front cover and the student’s numerous jottings inside. Who was that girl and how did she live and die? This talk will engage Nana’s textbook as an object with a life. Or perhaps, in this case, two lives. UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 11381 Bunche Hall Los Angeles, CA 90095 Tel: (310) 825-8683 Fax: (310) 206-3555
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Renwen 留言于2016-05-07 00:19:27 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2016 No.13) |
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Celebrated Voices of Contemporary Chinese Literature Saturday, May 21, 2:00PM-4:00PM 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 DREAMING AGAINST THE WORLD is a documentary portrait of Mu Xin (1927-2011), one of the most original and overlooked Chinese artists and authors of the past century. Born in Wuzhen, near Shanghai, China, into a wealthy aristocratic family, Mu Xin was among those in the last generation to receive a classical education in the literati tradition, while at the same time he was also exposed through voluminous reading to the highest achievements of Western art and culture at a very young age. A selection of Mu Xin's prose fiction, An Empty Room, was published in English by New Directions Publishing in New York in 2011. Last year the Mu Xin Museum in his hometown Wuzhen was opened to public. Filmed on location in China and New York by OSCAR® and EMMY® nominated filmmakers Tim Sternberg and Francisco Bello, DREAMING AGAINST THE WORLD is the story of Mu Xin and his incredible commitment to his artistic vision. This lecture is in English. Free, but advanced registration is requested. Follow Renwen's WeChat: chineselectures |
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Renwen Society 留言于2016-05-06 02:18:09 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2016 No.13) |
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Celebrated Voices of Contemporary Chinese Literature Saturday, May 7, 1:00PM-4:15PM 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 Event Fee: Members - Free, Non-Members - $5 1:00PM-2:15PM: Ouyang Jianghe: Sichuan's Master Poet This May, China Institute has partnered with the Beijing Contemporary Art Foundation to bring some of China''s best-selling and most beloved writers to New York. Please join us on Saturday, May 7, 2016, for two back-to-back events: Ouyang Jianghe: Sichuan''s Master Poet and Writers Roundtable: Liang Hong, Li Juan, and Yan Ge. Ouyang Jianghe belongs to the "third generation" of twentieth-century Chinese literature and is one of the so-called "five masters from Sichuan." This event will feature a reading of his works in both English and Chinese, followed by a moderated discussion. This event will be conducted in English.
Reception: 2:15PM-3:00PM 3:00PM-4:15PM:Writers Roundtable: Liang Hong, Li Juan, and Yan Ge Following the reception, China Institute''s Renwen Society will host a roundtable discussion with three of Contemporary China''s rising literary stars, moderated by Dr. Yan Yue of the United Nations'' Chinese Language Program. Liang Hong, Li Jian, and Yan Ge all grew up in a rapidly changing China, and their stories have all garnered wide national attention. This discussion will be conducted in Mandarin Chinese. Contact: artsculture@chinainstitute.org |
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chinauslink3 留言于2016-05-05 08:31:57 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2016 No.12) |
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Dear Friends, Please click www.ChinaUSFriendship.com to read 1) “) “Say Goodbye to Taiwan (I) and (II)” by Professor John J. Mearsheimer. In the Music Section, we have “The Dull Ice Flower” (鲁冰花):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2sJ2gHfj4U We thank you very much for your continued interest and support! If you do not wish to receive this monthly publication reminder, please feel free to contact us. 中文讀者請用鼠鍵點擊http://www.chinausfriendship.com/chinese/index.asp China-U.S. Friendship Exchange |
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