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Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, "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. For more on Randy, visit: www.cmu.edu Learn how to support the Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge, visit: www.cmu.edu
Randy Pausch Lecture: Time Management
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch gave a lecture on Time Management at the University of Virginia in November 2007. Randy Pausch -- www.randypausch.com -- is a virtual reality pioneer, human-computer interaction researcher, co-founder of Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center -- http -- and creator of the Alice -- www.alice.org -- software project. The slides for this lecture and high-res downloadable versions of this and other lectures can be found at www.cs.virginia.edu
Randy Pausch reprising his "Last Lecture"
New: see Randy's book about his "Last Lecture" at www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/Randy_Book.html Randy Pausch reprising his inspirational "Last Lecture" on the Oprah Show (Oct 22, 2007). See the full-length version of this short Oprah Show reprise at www.cs.virginia.edu/robins/Randy . Randy Pausch (www.randypausch.com) is a virtual reality pioneer, human-computer interaction researcher, co-founder of CMU's Entertainment Technology Center (www.etc.cmu.edu), and creator of the Alice (www.alice.org) software project. High-resolution downloadable versions of Randy's videos can be found at www.cs.virginia.edu/robins/Randy www.cs.virginia.edu/robins/Randy
Randy Pausch Inspires Graduates
Professor Randy Pausch made a surprise return to Carnegie Mellon University to deliver an inspirational speech to the Class of 2008 at the Commencement ceremony on May 18, 2008. Pausch was included in TIME Magazine's 2008 list of the world's 100 most influential people. His book, "The Last Lecture," co-written by Jeff Zaslow of the Wall Street Journal and based on Pausch's now-famous talk "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," is a New York Times #1 bestseller. For more on Randy, visit: www.cmu.edu Learn how to support the Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge, visit: www.cmu.edu
The "Last Lecture" by Randy Pausch
See Randy's book about this "Last Lecture" at www.cs.virginia.edu Randy reprised this talk on the Oprah Show in Oct 2007 (see www.cs.virginia.edu ). Randy Pausch (www.randypausch.com ) is a virtual reality pioneer, human-computer interaction researcher, co-founder of CMU's Entertainment Technology Center (http ), and creator of the Alice (www.alice.org ) software project. Other videos by Randy, including downloadable versions of this and other talks, can be found at http
Inspirational Speech by Dr Randy Pausch On the Oprah Winfrey Show The Last Lecture Dr Pausch Pa
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Tour of Randy Pausch's Childhood Room
"When I was in high school, I decided to paint my bedroom... If you go to my parents' house, it's still there and anybody who is out there who is a parent, if your kids want to paint their bedroom, as a favor to me, let them do it. It'll be okay. Don't worry about resale value on the house." - Randy Pausch, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dream" youtu.be Take a tour of Carnegie Mellon University's beloved professor Randy Pausch's childhood room with his sister Tammy Pausch Mason. Check out the annotations to read passages about the paintings from Randy's book "The Last Lecture" and links to his September 18, 2007 lecture "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams." To view the paintings in incredible detail, check out the Gigapan panaroma of the room: gigapan.org For more, visit: www.cmu.edu
Randy Pausch ABC Special about the "Last Lecture", April 2008
Randy Pausch ABC Special interview about his "The Last Lecture" and his book, April 2008. For more information about Randy's book, see www.cs.virginia.edu and for more information about Randy Pausch, see www.cs.virginia.edu www.cs.virginia.edu/robins/Randy
What Oprah Learned from Randy Pausch's Last Lecture - Oprah's Lifeclass - Oprah Winfrey Network
In October 2007, professor Randy Pausch, a devoted husband and father who was fighting pancreatic cancer, shared his famous last lecture on The Oprah Show. Look back at his inspiring talk and find out what Randy taught Oprah about facing mortality and living every moment like it's your last. Sign up for the online class on Oprah.com for an even more enriching experience. www.oprah.com Weeknights 8/7c on OWN! Find OWN on TV at www.oprah.com
Randy Pausch's; A Final Farewell
Professor Pausch sits down with Jeff Zaslow and discusses his turmoil with death and how he's leaving his family.
TIME Interviews Dr. Randy Pausch
READ MORE: tinyurl.com One month after Professor Randy Pausch was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he gave the best lecture of his life, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams." In this edition of 10 Questions, TIME talks to Dr. Pausch about his family and more. For more video: www.time.com
Randy Pausch's 'Last Lecture'
Charles Osgood takes a look at the life of Carnegie Mellon professor Randy Pausch, who became famous after his "Last Lecture" appeared on YouTube and inspired millions around the world.
Remembering Randy Pausch
Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) was remembered Sept. 22, 2008, at a memorial service held at Carnegie Mellon University. For more, visit www.cmu.edu/randyslecture.
Randy Pausch discussing his book "The Last Lecture"
Randy Pausch and Jeff Zaslow discussing their book "The Last Lecture", including the motivation for writing it. For more information about this book, see www.cs.virginia.edu and for more information about Randy Pausch, including his other lectures, see www.cs.virginia.edu www.cs.virginia.edu
Randy Pausch on Good Morning America, May 19, 2008
Randy Pausch on Good Morning America, May 19, 2008. See Randy's book at www.cs.virginia.edu For more information about Randy Pausch, including his other lectures, see www.cs.virginia.edu
Rachel Pausch's 2011 JISAO Internship
Orcas and the San Juan Islands - Rachel Pausch, from the University of Miami, spent her summer with the orca scat team in the San Juan Islands studying the diets of the Southern Resident Killer Whales.
Bill Cowher, Chaz Ebert, and Jai Pausch on Helping Loved Ones Battle Cancer - part 5
Notable panelists, including former Pittsburgh Steelers football coach Bill Cowher; Charlie "Chaz" Ebert, wife of famed film critic Roger Ebert; and Jai Pausch, wife of the late Randy Pausch, acclaimed Carnegie Mellon professor and author of internationally best-selling book, The Last Lecture, talk to ABC news veteran and cancer survivor Sam Donaldson about trying to fulfill? their loved ones' needs while they battled cancer during a moving roundtable at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) 16th Annual Conference in March 2011. For more information on cancer or caring for loved ones with cancer or to watch the roundtable in its entirety, visit www.nccn.com.
Randy Pausch (The Last Lecture) April 2008 interview part 1
April 2008 interview of Diane Sawyer with Randy Pausch. Pausch delivered the inspirational speech called "The Last Lecture" which rapidly became popular and inspired anyone who listened.
Pausch Bridge Light Show
The Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge features more than 7000 programmable (and environmentally friendly) LED lights. The light show was created by Christopher Popowich and Cindy Limauro, professor of lighting design in the School of Drama. The sequences are designed to represent six different visual metaphors from Randys book: Fun with Crayons • Outer Space • Make the Most of Each Day • Be the First Penguin • The Elevator in Randys Room • Disney and the Circus The lighting runs for 15 minutes before repeating on a continuous loop In this video, the show is 500% the normal speed. For more on Randy, visit: www.cmu.edu Learn how to support the Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge, visit: www.cmu.edu
A Message from Jai Pausch
Watch the video above for Jai Pausch, widow and caregiver of the late Randy Pausch, acclaimed Carnegie Mellon University professor and author of the internationally best-selling book The Last Lecture, talking about her goals for sharing her experience and wisdom as a cancer caregiver through the "Ask Jai" column. For more information visit www.nccn.com
Life (featuring Randy Pausch) by The Thin King
Life (featuring Randy Pausch) by The Thin King. After hearing 'The Final Lecture' and Randy's amazing charge for the graduates I was inspired to write an uplifting track and feature some of Randy's inspirational thoughts, hope you like it. For more tracks by the thin king go to www.soundcloud.com/thin-king
Randy Pausch: Life. Lessons. Legacy.
Public service announcement of The Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research featuring Dr. Randy Pausch.
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network PSA with Dr. Randy Pausch
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the US, but receives extremely little federal funding to support research efforts. Dr. Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon professor who has pancreatic cancer, has joined efforts with the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network to urge the federal government to provide critical funding to speed the cure for this horrible disease.
Randy Pausch's testimony to the Labor, Health and Human Serv
On March 13, 2008, Dr. Randy Pausch provided testimony to the Labor, Health & Human Services Subcommittee on behalf of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. This is his personal story about his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and his fight to survive. Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the US, but receives extremely little federal funding to support research efforts. In March of 2008, the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network went to Congress to urge the federal government to provide critical funding to speed the cure for this horrible disease.
Chaz Ebert, Priscilla Mack, and Jai Pausch Talk to Sam Donaldson About Cancer Caregiving - part 2
Notable panelists, including Chaz Ebert, wife of famed film critic Roger Ebert; Priscilla Mack, wife of Senator Connie Mack; and Jai Pausch, wife of the late Randy Pausch, acclaimed Carnegie Mellon professor and author of internationally best-selling book, The Last Lecture, talk to ABC news veteran and cancer survivor Sam Donaldson about how they responded to their loved ones' cancer diagnoses at a recent roundtable at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) 16th Annual Conference. For more information on cancer or caring for loved ones with cancer or to watch the roundtable in its entirety, visit www.nccn.com.
"Building Virtual Worlds - 2005" by Randy Pausch
See Randy's book about his "Last Lecture" at www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/Randy_Book.html "Building Virtual Worlds" exhibition, given by Professor Randy Pausch (www.randypausch.com) at CMU in 2005. Randy Pausch is a virtual reality pioneer, human-computer interaction researcher, co-founder of CMU's Entertainment Technology Center (www.etc.cmu.edu), and creator of the Alice (www.alice.org) software project. Other videos by Randy, including higher-resolution downloadable versions of this and other talks, can be found at www.cs.virginia.edu/robins/Randy www.cs.virginia.edu/robins/Randy
Pausch Bridge Dedication
As part of the 2009 Homecoming festivities, Carnegie Mellon celebrated the dedication of the Pausch Bridge, a memorial to the alumnus and professor Randy Pausch who inspired millions through his Last Lecture. The Pausch Bridge connects one of the university's fine arts buildings, the Purnell Center, with the new Gates and Hillman Centers, the home for computer science at Carnegie Mellon. For more on Randy, visit: www.cmu.edu Learn how to support the Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge, visit: www.cmu.edu
La última conferencia de Randy Pausch
www.recursosdeautoayuda.com Esta fue la última conferencia de Randy Pausch. Una conferencia que se convirtió en un fenómeno mediático.
Randy Pausch The Last Lecture (Part 2) with Subtitles CC
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Randy Pausch Cameo StarTrek 2009 (5 sec clip)
This is Randy Pausch's cameo that he made for the latest StarTrek movie. JJ Abrams (the producer) had asked Randy in an email if he would be interested in a StarTrek part and of course Randy jumped on the offer! Randy's line is "Captain we have visual". Enjoy! RIP Randy Note: I hope this video will not be removed by the copyright holders as I'm publishing this under the Fair Use policy. (This clip is only 5sec long so please leave it there)
The Last Lecture, by Randy Pausch
WSJ's Jeff Trachtenberg interviews Jeff Zaslow, who co-wrote "The Last Lecture" with Randy Pausch. Pausch passed away on July 25, 2008.
Randy Pausch (The Last Lecture) April 2008 interview part 2
April 2008 interview of Diane Sawyer with Randy Pausch. Pausch delivered the inspirational speech called "The Last Lecture" which rapidly became popular and inspired anyone who listened.
Person of the Week Randy Pausch
Randy Pausch, a 46-year-old computer-science professor at Carnegie Mellon University, has terminal cancer and expects to live for just a few more months.
Randy Pausch (The Last Lecture) April 2008 interview part 3
April 2008 interview of Diane Sawyer with Randy Pausch. Pausch delivered the inspirational speech called "The Last Lecture" which rapidly became popular and inspired anyone who listened.
Randy Pausch (The Last Lecture) April 2008 interview part 4
April 2008 interview of Diane Sawyer with Randy Pausch. Pausch delivered the inspirational speech called "The Last Lecture" which rapidly became popular and inspired anyone who listened.
"Building Virtual Worlds - 2003" by Randy Pausch
See Randy's book about his "Last Lecture" at www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/Randy_Book.html "Building Virtual Worlds" show, given by Professor Randy Pausch (www.randypausch.com) at CMU in 2003. Randy Pausch is a virtual reality pioneer, human-computer interaction researcher, co-founder of CMU's Entertainment Technology Center (www.etc.cmu.edu), and creator of the Alice (www.alice.org) software project. Other videos by Randy, including higher-resolution downloadable versions of this and other talks, can be found at www.cs.virginia.edu/robins/Randy www.cs.virginia.edu/robins/Randy
Sam Donaldson, Jill Snow, Liz Scott, and Jai Pausch on Talking to Children about Cancer - part 6
In this moving clip, Jill Ellen Snow, wife of the late Tony Snow, President George W. Bush's press secretary who died at a young age from colon cancer, Liz Scott, mother of Alex's Lemonade Stand founder Alex Scott; and Jai Pausch, wife of the late Randy Pausch, acclaimed Carnegie Mellon professor and author of internationally best-selling book, The Last Lecture, tell stories of talking to their children about cancer to ABC news veteran and cancer survivor Sam Donaldson during a roundtable at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) 16th Annual Conference in March 2011.. For more information on cancer or caring for loved ones with cancer or to watch the roundtable in its entirety, visit www.nccn.com.
Randy Pausch - Interview Highlights - 10 Minutes - Inspirational - Meaningful - The Last Lecture
Randy Pausch encourages us to make the most of our life. His positive outlook in the face of Pancreatic Cancer which was to take his life on July 25, 2008 continues to be an inspiration to many. May it encourage us to make the most of the life and time we've been given. Randolph Frederick "Randy" Pausch (October 23, 1960 -- July 25, 2008) was an American professor of computer science and human-computer interaction and design at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pausch learned that he had pancreatic cancer in September 2006, and in August 2007 he was given a terminal diagnosis: "3 to 6 months of good health left". He gave an upbeat lecture entitled "The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" on September 18, 2007 at Carnegie Mellon.... He then co-authored a book called The Last Lecture on the same theme, which became a New York Times best-seller. Pausch died of complications from pancreatic cancer on July 25, 2008.
Randy Pausch - Son Konuşma [TR Altyazılı]
ABD Carnegie Mellon Üniversitesi Öğretim Üyesi Prof. Randy Pausch'un 'Son Ders' olarak verdiği kişisel gelişim dersi. 25 Temmuz 2008 tarihinde Pankreas kanserinden ölmüştür.
Randy Pausch - Short Interview Highlights - The Last Lecture - Inspirational - Meaningful
(Short Interview Highlights) Randy Pausch encourages us to make the most of our life. His positive outlook in the face of Pancreatic Cancer which was to take his life on July 25, 2008 continues to be an inspiration to many. May it encourage us to make the most of the life and time we've been given. Randolph Frederick "Randy" Pausch (October 23, 1960 -- July 25, 2008) was an American professor of computer science and human-computer interaction and design at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pausch learned that he had pancreatic cancer in September 2006, and in August 2007 he was given a terminal diagnosis: "3 to 6 months of good health left". He gave an upbeat lecture entitled "The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" on September 18, 2007 at Carnegie Mellon.... He then co-authored a book called The Last Lecture on the same theme, which became a New York Times best-seller. Pausch died of complications from pancreatic cancer on July 25, 2008.
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