5 Effective use of problem solving skills The purpose of this assessment unit is for you to create a portfolio of your work to represent your skills in problem solving within your study or work activities. This will involve using criteria to help you select examples of your work that clearly show you can use and improve your skills in problem solving. However, by far the most important aim is that you can use this assessment process to support your learning and improve your performance overall. Using problem-solving skills is n
3.2 Gender and young people's mental health
What do we mean by ‘wellbeing’ for young people? How is it shaped by social differences and inequalities, and how can we improve young people's mental and physical health? This unit will examine the range of factors affecting young people’s wellbeing, such as obesity, binge drinking, depression and behavioural problems.
Movement of Blood cells (view at the cellular level)
The circulatory system of humans is closed, meaning that blood is enclosed by blood vessels. This image is that of an open system, meaning the blood moves freely throughout the body. In both systems, blood is pumped to the tissues of the body and then nutrients diffuse into the cells of those tissues.
SEDS-II: Before and After Deployment
An animation of the sub-satellite dynamics of Small Expendable Deployer System Mission II
Lumbriculus anterior and posterior ends
Observe blood flow and muscle contractions in each body segment of Lumbriculus variegates (observe the anterior and posterior ends of the worm).
Duke Medicine: Transforming Care Through Education
Duke medical student Chikoti uses her life experience to inspire her HIV/AIDS research -- and to search for a cure.
14. Rights as Side Constraints and the Minimal State
Moral Foundations of Politics (PLSC 118)
Today, Professor Shapiro dives more deeply into Robert Nozick's theory of the minimal, or night watchman, state. This formulation is not redistributive, nor does it consider rights as goals, but rather as side-constraints on what we can do. In other words, Nozick's is a deontological, not teleological, approach. However, the Achilles' heel of this formulation is the incorporation of independents, based on a system of compensation. Some people will opt
22. Democracy and Majority Rule (I)
Moral Foundations of Politics (PLSC 118)
Professor Shapiro transitions today to the third and final section of the course, an in-depth look at democracy and its institutions. According to him, democracy is the most successful at delivering on the mature Enlightenment's twin promises to recognize individual rights as the ultimate political good and to base politics on some kind of commitment to objective knowledge. And interestingly, democracy as a tradition was not made famous by its champions,
NCLOR Orientation Tutorial
This tutorial should be reviewed by all users of the NCLOR. This tutorial includes topics that cover: Understanding the uses of the NCLOR, Locating the NCLOR websites on the Internet,
Understanding Learning Objects vs Assets, How to Login, How to Change your Password, Interface Layout, and Getting Help.
Using the NCLOR 5 with Blackboard 7.x and 8.x
This tutorial should be reviewed by faculty of institutions who use Blackboard as their course management system. This tutorial includes topics like: defining LMS integration, deciding what type of learning activities to put in a course, understanding how to use Blackboard with the NCLOR, understanding how to update item links and information on learning object creation.
Homeostasis
Introduction to the principles of homeostasis.
Personal Protective Equipment
Examines when and how to use personal protective equipment in a healthcare setting.
Introducing Metabolism
This learning resource looks at anabolic and catabolic metabolism. It describes the metabolic fate of energy substrates within the body and the relationships between subunits, storage and breakdown.
Subcutaneous injection techniques
To gain an understanding of the issues associated with Subcutaneous injection techniques.
Lecture of EHR - Prof. John Halamka, Prof. Hiroyuki Yoshihara
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7 Crossing the boundary – a final word
How does the computer's peculiar binary world of digital entities differ from our analogue world of colour, sound, taste and touch? This unit explores the way in which information, in the form of text, still and moving images, and sound can cross the boundary from the analogue universe into a digital world.
Introduction au calcul des structures soumises à la fatigue
Polycopié d'un cours numérisé de l'INSA de Lyon. Sommaire :
I Introduction. 2 Sollicitations. 3 Limite de fatigue ou d'endurance. 4 Sensibilité d'entaille. 5 Effet d'échelle et de surface. 6 Matériaux ductiles - sollicitations simples. 7 Matériaux ductiles - sollicitations composées. 8 Matériaux fragiles. 9 Dommages cumulés en fatigue. 10 Exemples
4.2 Text
How does the computer's peculiar binary world of digital entities differ from our analogue world of colour, sound, taste and touch? This unit explores the way in which information, in the form of text, still and moving images, and sound can cross the boundary from the analogue universe into a digital world.
1 Aims
How does the computer's peculiar binary world of digital entities differ from our analogue world of colour, sound, taste and touch? This unit explores the way in which information, in the form of text, still and moving images, and sound can cross the boundary from the analogue universe into a digital world.
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