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You can use it when referring to someone delivering a lecture, for example: "The professor will run the lecture on Wednesday."
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In order to run a lecture with an associated practical dedicated to modern control systems for approximately 200 students with acceptable effort, it must be organized carefully and strictly.
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"You cannot run a $400 million company without data," lectured Mr. Turan, the president of the Nassau Health Care Corporation, the public benefit corporation that runs the Nassau University Medical Center, seven clinics and the A. Holly Patterson nursing home.
"This is not the way to run a set of records," she lectured.
Wunderman, a direct mailer turned digital heavyweight, is running an online lecture series for Microsoft aimed at network engineers.
Last week, Birkbeck University's law school ran a series of lectures discussing social rights and the role of law within our contemporary society.
GBLII was part of the yearlong introductory sequence for science majors and was run concurrently with a lecture covering similar content and topics, but it was also an independent, one-credit class that could be taken separately from the lecture.
Around those performances she also runs a programme of educational lectures, films and workshops (with a tranche of heavily discounted tickets for students).
In 2012, Strayer ran a statistics course in both lecture-based and active flipped formats.
By comparison, the hardware used to run the lecture translator looks almost like a supercomputer, he says.
An example of a reformed, student-centered reply can be read in Ellen's post-development interview response "In that case I might run the lecture over into the next time or have a couple of slides, because that's the point is to get it and the that obviously helps me next time to redesign the lecture".
"Some lecturers are open to connecting on LinkedIn, or have Twitter profiles to follow that give you a flavour of what your course will be like when you start," says Horne. "We have lecturers at Newcastle who run lecture roundups and revision Q&As through Twitter, which you can eavesdrop on to get a feel for course content".
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