Smart Art: Database Tools for Research and Curation - PDF - November 18, 2009
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: The Princeton University Art Museum, Educational Technologies Center, and the Broadcast Center have collaborated on a number of projects over the years. Just completed is a website to accompany the Museum’s exhibition, Gifts from the Ancestors: Ancient Ivories of Bering Strait. The website highlights the unique and compelling archaeological art primarily from the first millennia A.D. of the Bering Strait region.
For this and other projects, the museum and ETC have
Smart Art: Database Tools for Research and Curation - November 18, 2009
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: The Princeton University Art Museum, Educational Technologies Center, and the Broadcast Center have collaborated on a number of projects over the years. Just completed is a website to accompany the Museum’s exhibition, Gifts from the Ancestors: Ancient Ivories of Bering Strait. The website highlights the unique and compelling archaeological art primarily from the first millennia A.D. of the Bering Strait region.
For this and other projects, the museum and ETC have
Making Your Media Matter Conference 2010: Spotlight Standup on New Tools and Research (audio)
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Making Your Media Matter Conference 2010: Spotlight Standup on New Tools and Research (video)
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Copyright: Clipping our own wings: Copyright and creativity in communication research
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Frontiers of knowledge: Thailand's border patrol police in the age of Internet research
Over the past decade, Thailand has experienced rapid growth in the number of Internet users and today about one third of the Thai population is regularly online. These Internet users have readily become producers of content, and the proliferation of local language material sees Thai ranked in the top 20 global Internet languages. Thai security agencies have embraced these trends and now maintain a wide range of official websites. In this paper I sketch out a tentative methodology for studying Th
Research, Production, and Presentation of Abstract and Pop Art
Students will be introduced to Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art using both print materials, Take 5 Art prints and the Illusion4 Palm OS program. The Illusion4 program will serve as a way to bridge the gap between objective and non-objective art and the story or messages found in paintings.
Scientific Research
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of scientific inquiry by designing and conducting a scientific experiment using innovated technology. Students will explain how their scientific research relates to the Nebraska State Science Standards.
Case Studies: How to Link Teaching with Research and Consultancy
This website provides resources for teachers who are looking for methods to incorporate student research projects into their teaching. The site provides several case studies of how research has been incorporated into courses such as structural geology, hydrology and geography. For each example, the ...
Update on Nutrition Research with Florida Pompano
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Fisheries Research at Auburn University
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Building Biographies: A Research Unit
Using handheld technology, students will research and report on a famous person. Bibliographic data and notes will be taken using Memo Pad, information will be organized in PiCo Map, reports presented through Palm eBook format, and a follow-up quiz for classmates will be developed in Quizzler. Within ...
Earthquake Research
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Research Opportunities
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Research Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Science and Technology
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Dance Injury Biomechanics Research
Dr James Shippen discusses his work that uses biomechanics and motion capture to help prevent injury in dance.
Pupil Participation in School Design - Design and Ergonomics Applied Research Group
A collaboration between ergonomists and children’s geographers to understand factors which effect the participation of pupils in the Building Schools for the Future Programme.
The two year AHRC funded project was completed in June 2009. The funding was used to support Coventry and Northampton Universities’ observations of the way and extent to which pupils were involved in the early stages of the design of their schools. The activities of 10 diverse schools in rural and urban areas around t
Radical Research and Video Activism - Ewa Jasiewicz
Ewa Jasiewicz is a writer, journalist and activist who takes a radical approach to her work.
She was in Baghdad during the US/British occupation of Iraq (including a group protest inside the press conference of the Supreme Commander of the US Occupation Forces General Sanchez where she got physically ejected) and was reporting from inside Gaza during the 2008 siege by Israel. She is currently involved in the Free Gaza floatilla taking sail this spring and is featured in the recent film ‘To Sh
Statistics in Psychosocial Research: Measurement
Presents quantitative approaches to measurement in the psychological and social sciences. Topics include the principles of psychometrics, including reliability and validity; the statistical basis for latent variable analysis, including exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis and latent class analysis; and item response theory. Draws examples from the social sciences, including stress and distress, social class and socioeconomic status, personality; consumer satisfaction, functional impairme
Ethics of Human Subject Research
Ethics of Human Subject Research (2 credits) is offered by the Department of Health Policy and Management and the Distance Education Division, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and The Phoebe R. Berman Bioethics Institute, Johns Hopkins University. The course introduces students to the ethics of human subject research. Ethical theory and principles are introduced, followed by a brief history of research ethics. Topics covered in lectures and moderated discussions include informed c













