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Randy Pausch
2008-07-30 09:31:00 “Trovate la passione e seguitela -Non troverete la passione nelle cose, né nel denaro, perchè più cose e più denaro avete, più userete queste cose come metro per guardarvi attorno e vedere che c’è sempre qualcuno che ne ha di più. Quindi la passione deve arrivare da qualcosa che vi alimenta dentro”. La Disney, per cui ...
By: PocaCola blog
Randy Pausch The Ultimate Inner Architect And ?Antidote? Part 1
2008-07-26 18:37:00 The answer to the question: If you could have dinner with anyone in history who would you choose just changed for me. My choice would be Randy Pausch; but unfortunately that will not be possible.The Carnegie Mellon Professor, and Author of the remarkable and inspiring book “Last Lecture”, fought to the end but lost ...
By: innerarchitect
?Last Lecture? Professor Randy Pausch Dies
2008-07-25 15:58:00 College professor Randy Pausch who lived well and inspired millions with his ‘last lecture’ and book ‘The Last Lecture’ has succumbed to pancreatic cancer at the age of 47-years old. He leaves behind his wife Jai and three children. With the help of Wall Street Journal columnist Jeffrey Zaslow, Dr. Pausch wrote a book, “The ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "'Last Lecture' Professor Randy Pausch Dies", url: "http://bumpshack.com/2008/07/2-5/last-lecture-professor-randy--pausch-dies/" });
La última charla de Randy Pausch
2008-05-20 06:29:00 Randy Pausch es un pionero de la realidad virtual, ex profesor en la Universidad de Carnegie Mellon, y fundador del proyecto Alice, uno de los más interesantes proyectos educativos informáticos que existen. Ha sido consultor de Disney, y de Google sobre diseño de interfaz humano-computador. Randy ha sido distinguido con dos premios por la ACM, por su trabajo en computación educativa. Aunque yo conocía el proyecto Alice, no sabía mucho de Randy Pausch, hasta que ví el enlace en Kimniekan a una charla que dió Pausch en el famoso show de Oprah Winfrey en Estados Unidos. La charla orignal que Randy dió en septiembre de 2007 en el CMU es más extensa, pero el mensaje es el mismo. Les dejo la charla resumida, en 10 minutos, que espero que puedan disfrutar con calma. Brick wall are there for a reason...
Randy Pausch, A Great Man
2008-05-04 19:04:00 Every once in a while, someone comes along that really makes a difference; Randy Pausch is one of them. A lecturer at Carnegie Mellon University, Randy has gained fame from his 2 lectures “The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams“, and “Time Management“. He’s also dying of pancreatic cancer. I feel quite a fraud writing this, ...
Randy Pausch?s Last Lecture
2008-04-23 00:42:00 Randy Pausch’s last lecture at Carnegie Mellon University has become a hit on YouTube, watched thousands of times the world over. It’s the literal last lecture of the Universities’ lecturer, as he is dying of pancreatic cancer - I defy anyone not to be touched by this. Be warned though, the video is 78 minutes long, ...
Books I Want To Read
2008-04-22 13:21:00 This is the most self-explanatory title I may I have ever written. If I continue this trend, the title of my next post will be "Please Buy My California Tortilla Burrito Coupons. I?ll Give You a Great Deal." Anyway, there have been several times over the last few years when I have asked for suggestions on books to read. For the first time possibly forever, I?m not looking for suggestions. Instead, I figured I would share my list and see if anyone has read any of these books. In addition, feel free to share what books you are reading or books you recommend in the comments section. Maybe this will turn into a book club (well, maybe a book club where people suggest books)Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions by Ben Mezrich.This book may be better known now as the movie 21. I?m guessing that the book does not contain a line where Kevin Spacey?s character says "Don?t call me dude."Absurdistan by Gary ShteyngartRecommended by one of m...
By: Sean's Ramblings
Free copy of ?The Last Lecture? book by Randy Pausch
2008-04-11 14:15:00 http://www.lustgartencommunity.-org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?pid=-415&srcid=408 -first 5000
By: Free Stuff Times
Free Book (The Last Lecture) by Randy Pausch with Jeffrey Zaslow
2008-04-11 12:57:00 The Last Lecture" by Randy Pausch with Jeffrey Zaslow"We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand" - Randy PauschRandy Pausch captures the humor, inspiration and intelligence that made his "Last Lectrue" a worldwide phenomenon ...
Niagara Falls - Take a lesson from Randy Pausch
2008-04-09 15:32:00 In my travels in Niagara Falls NY, I see such great opportunity. There is pockets of hope and things are changing. There is a small group of people who have banded together and started to do something to change things in Niagara Falls. They stopped the complaining and looking at how things were 40 years ago and started to deal with what is Niagara Falls today and how we, the residents and business people of Niagara Falls, can shape the future. Read Also: Squidoo Lens of Niagara Rises Today, let’s talk about dreams and achieving them. Or more importantly living your life with purpose. This video is inspiring and it has a great message, do the right things and good thing happen. If everyone who lives or works in Niagara Falls did one thing to improve what is happening here instead of complaining we would be that much closer to a vibrant vacation destination and an amazing place to call home. What are you going to do to add to this positive motion in Niagara Falls?...
Living Like You?re Dying
2008-03-20 16:09:00 Thank you to Ecumen colleague Shelly Cornish for sharing this video with us today. The video is about 10 minutes and it makes a mind do calesthenics. We’re all living. We’re all dying. We’re all empowered. A Happy Easter from Ecumen and “Changing Aging.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_b0CJfRU1CM
By: Changing Aging
Randy Pausch: on life and dying
2008-03-14 03:24:00 I have another video of Randy Pausch, Carnegie Mellon Professor, who was dying of pancreatic cancer... read more at my blog...
Randy Pausch: achieving childhood dreams
2008-03-09 02:18:00 Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon Professor who was dying of pancreatic cancer when he delivered this... read more at my blog...
Randy Pausch "Last Lecture"
2008-02-17 04:35:00 This man is dying of cancer and his words are very, very beautiful. Full version on video google.
By: Secret-Teachings
Randy Pausch
2007-11-02 00:15:00 Thank you Nikki for showing me/us this video. It’s something I needed today.
Randy Pausch Lecture of a Lifetime
2007-10-30 12:05:00 Today, we take a break from marketing. I would like to share with you something that will really help you to reflect on your live and your dreams. Here’s the background. Randy Pausch is a 46-year-old professor at Carnegie Mellon University who specialises in Virtual Reality. He has only a few months to live due to his terminal cancer. A few weeks ago, he delivered a lecture called “How to Live Your Childhood Dreams†talking about his life’s journey and the lessons he’s learned. The Wall Street Journal called it “the lecture of a lifetime“. It’s really touching and extremely humourous. Here are some quotes from Randy: Where you screwed up and nobody says anything to you anymore, then that means they gave up. The brick walls are there for a reason. They are there to give us a chance to show us how badly we want something. They stop people who do not want it badly enough You can watch the lecture that Randy Pausch gave below (Randy starts speaking from 8 min onwards): ...
By: Jay Abraham Club
Randy Pausch?s "Last Lecture".
2007-10-01 06:48:00 Professor Randy Pausch delivered his "Last Public Lecture", entitled "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" at Carnegie Mellon University on September 18, 2007. Computer Science Professor Randy Pausch, has been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer (see his blog for details), He gives excellent advice on how to live your life and achieve your most outrageous dreams. ...
By: Xideas
Inspiring lecture by Randy Pausch
2007-09-24 17:21:00 Randy Pausch is a Carnegie Mellon professor and virtual reality pioneer. He also happens to have terminal pancreatic cancer. He recently gave his final lecture, entitled “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.” It’s about two hours long, but very much worth it. He talks about his dreams & aspirations, Captain Kirk, virtual reality and a host of other ...
By: TubaPants
Randy Pausch's Last Lecture: Words of Wisdom from a Dying Professor
2007-09-23 00:00:00 A Rapidly Dying 47-Year-Old Professor gives an exuberant last lecture about following your childhood dreams: 'Read Full Story' to view entire lecture....
By: Blurgit
Professor Randy Pauschs Last Lecture
2007-09-21 23:04:00 Catalyze Current Wisdom Blog – What would you say in your last lecture? Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch, who is dying from pancreatic cancer, gave his last lecture at the university on September 18, 2007. In his moving talk, Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams, Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. Randy, a professor of computer science, human computer interaction and design, is a co-founder of Carnegie Mellon?s ... read more
Randy Pausch Farewell Lecture at Carnegie Mellon University
2007-09-21 14:12:00 This is a BRILLIANT man, a fantastic speech, and article that I want to personally remember but also to share. You can see a highlight video if you click Here. I bold faced the things that are important lessons to me, and maybe to you also. CMU professor gives his last lesson on life “If I ... |



