3,173 research outputs found
Interview with David Barnard
A tape recorded interview of David Barnard conducted in October 1977 by Rosemary Jacobson, concerning the development of television services and the teleproduction center at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Discusses Harry Herbert's role in developing television on campus and the creation of the Education Communications Board (ECB)
Interview with David Barnard
Tape recorded interview of David Barnard by Robert Swanson in 1993 at Menomonie, Wisconsin. Barnard worked at Stout for forty-one years, beginning his career teaching graphic arts. He later taught audio-visual education, served as director of the Audio-visual Center and chair of the Media Technology Dept. He was appointed Dean of Learning Resources in 1970 and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1987. The interview includes discussion about student life at Stout in 1940; development of the audio-visual curriculum; Stout film production; the start of television at the university; development of the graduate program in Media Technology; his service as advisor to the Tower yearboook; library development; origins of Academic Computing; and comments on various Stout administrators including Verne Fryklund, William Micheels, Robert Swanson, and Clyde Bowman
Speech of Dean David Barnard 25th Annual Media Technology
Tape recorded speech by Dean David Barnard at the 25th annual Media Technology Conference at Stout on June 26, 1991
Interview with David P. Barnard
A tape recorded interview of David Barnard conducted in April 1987 by Joe Jax at the UW-Stout Library Learning Center. Barnard worked at Stout for forty-one years beginning his career teaching graphic arts. He later taught audiovisual education, served as director of the Audiovisual Center and chair of the Media Technology Department. He was appointed Dean of Learning Resources in 1970 and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1987. The interview included discussion on student life at Stout in 1940; development of the audio-visual curriculum; Stout film production; the start of television at the university; development of the graduate program in Media Technology; his service as advisor to the Tower yearbook; library development; origins of Academic Computing; and comments on various Stout administrators including Verne Fryklund, William Micheels, Robert Swanson, and Clyde Bowman
Finding Aid for David Barnard Personal Papers, 1942-1976
David Barnard, a former Stout student (B.S. 1946, M.S. 1947), began his 41 years of service on this campus in 1947 as a teacher of printing and visual aids. He subsequently became an Assistant Professor of Industrial Education in audio-visual education and photography; Professor of Industrial Education and Head of Audio-Visual Center; and was later named Dean of Learning Resources. During Barnard's term as Dean, Learning Resources consisted of the Library Learning Center, Instructional Technology Services, Academic Computer Services, Stout Tele-production Center, and Media Technology Department. A few of the many accomplishments of Barnard during his career at Stout include: helped to obtain a new library building and championed the application of up-to-date technology to improve services; developed and implemented the university's graduate program in media technology; helped to establish the Tele-production Center; and was instrumental in organizing the Academic Computer Center. Dr. Barnard retired in 1987.The collection consists of course materials and materials relating to films made at Stout during the 1960's and 1970's
A systematic review of models to predict recruitment to multicentre clinical trials
Abstract Background Less than one third of publicly funded trials managed to recruit according to their original plan often resulting in request for additional funding and/or time extensions. The aim was to identify models which might be useful to a major public funder of randomised controlled trials when estimating likely time requirements for recruiting trial participants. The requirements of a useful model were identified as usability, based on experience, able to reflect time trends, accounting for centre recruitment and contribution to a commissioning decision. Methods A systematic review of English language articles using MEDLINE and EMBASE. Search terms included: randomised controlled trial, patient, accrual, predict, enrol, models, statistical; Bayes Theorem; Decision Theory; Monte Carlo Method and Poisson. Only studies discussing prediction of recruitment to trials using a modelling approach were included. Information was extracted from articles by one author, and checked by a second, using a pre-defined form. Results Out of 326 identified abstracts, only 8 met all the inclusion criteria. Of these 8 studies examined, there are five major classes of model discussed: the unconditional model, the conditional model, the Poisson model, Bayesian models and Monte Carlo simulation of Markov models. None of these meet all the pre-identified needs of the funder. Conclusions To meet the needs of a number of research programmes, a new model is required as a matter of importance. Any model chosen should be validated against both retrospective and prospective data, to ensure the predictions it gives are superior to those currently used.</p
Alumnus David Barnard Steinman receiving citation
Alumnus David Barnard Steinman, Civil Engineer, receiving Alumni Citation from John W. Graham, Jr., Vice-President of The Cooper Union. Alumni Banquet, Hotel Statler, October 6, 1956.image/tif; 100-62 Alumni Banquet Hotel Statler.tif; 29,803,826 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook
Halystina simplex Barnard 1963
Halystina simplex (Barnard, 1963) * Seguenzia simplex Barnard, 1963 a: 265, fig. 16 a. Kensley, 1973: 42, fig. 96. Type loc.: Cape Point N 89 ° E, distant 36 miles, 700 fathoms [1280 m]; syntypes in SAMC (A 7421). Halystina simplex — B.A. Marshall, 1991: 88. Distribution. Known only from the type locality. Seguenzia Jeffreys, 1876. Type species (m.): Seguenzia formosa Jeffreys, 1876.Published as part of Herbert, David G., 2015, An annotated catalogue and bibliography of the taxonomy, synonymy and distribution of the Recent Vetigastropoda of South Africa (Mollusca), pp. 1-98 in Zootaxa 4049 (1) on pages 34-35, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4049.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24536
Anatoma tabulata Barnard 1964
Anatoma tabulata (Barnard, 1964) Scissurella tabulata Barnard, 1964: 21, figs 2 e, f. Kensley, 1973: 28. Type loc.: off Cape Natal [Durban], 440 fathoms [805 m]: holotype (broken) in SAMC (A 9335, not A 9345). Anatoma tabulata —Herbert, 1986: 619. Geiger, 2012: 742, figs 595, 596. Distribution. Known only from the type locality and off south-eastern Madagascar (Geiger 2012); 184–805 m (no data for living specimens).Published as part of Herbert, David G., 2015, An annotated catalogue and bibliography of the taxonomy, synonymy and distribution of the Recent Vetigastropoda of South Africa (Mollusca), pp. 1-98 in Zootaxa 4049 (1) on page 12, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4049.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24536
Perrinia konos Barnard 1964
Perrinia konos (Barnard, 1964) Turcica konos Barnard, 1964: 20, fig. 2 f. Kensley, 1973: 44, fig. 111. Type loc.: off Umkomaas, KwaZulu-Natal, 40 fathoms [73 m]; four syntypes in SAMC (A 9257). Perrinia konos— Herbert, 2012: 470, figs 4 N, 55–57. Distribution. South-western Indian Ocean; from northern Madagascar and Mozambique, extending south to E. Cape (off Great Kei River); 47–250 m (living 55–110 m).Published as part of Herbert, David G., 2015, An annotated catalogue and bibliography of the taxonomy, synonymy and distribution of the Recent Vetigastropoda of South Africa (Mollusca), pp. 1-98 in Zootaxa 4049 (1) on page 33, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4049.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24536
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