Environmental Chemical Influences on Neurobehavioral Development of Children: The CHAMACOS study
Public Lecture: Environmental Chemical Influences on Neurobehavioral Development of Children: The CHAMACOS study - Professor Brenda Eskenazi.
Live: Christmas Eve Service of Lessons and Carols 2012 (11pm)
Christmas Eve Service of Lessons and Carols 2012 (11pm)
2012: A Milestone Year in Review
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Creating a Spry data set
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AP Chemistry: Bonding Resonance and Formal Charge Use of Twitter in UK Local Government (Knowledge Exchange Seminar) Creighton Award 2012 recipient: Dr. Barbara Craig In the Boardroom: UBS - trust doesn't come cheap BBC- A Renaissance Education Machines that change climate: Porsche 911 Turbo vs. Toyota Prius 7.343 The Radical Consequences of Respiration: Reactive Oxygen Species in Aging and Disease (MIT) Human Factors and Innovation with Mobile Devices Evaluate the interactive and reusable service in adaptive on demand applications Top 10 Tips for Successfully Writing a Law School Essay Guest: Professor Jennifer Martin, Western New England College School of Law Topic:
Exam Advice: A discussion of common errors that students make and can avoid when writing a law school essay exam. Running Time: 11:20 Click here to download the mp3 file: Author(s): Star Library: Histogram Sorting Internet Scout Project Collaborative distributed environments for learning design tasks by means of modelling and simulatio A Model for the Efficient Representation and Management of Online Collaborative Learning Interaction Internet Scout Project Internet Scout Project
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Panos Panagiotopoulos discusses use of Twitter in UK local government during a seminar on quantitative methods in social media research held at the OII on 26 September 2012. Panos Panagiotopoulos presents part of a project on UK local government microblogging, a practice which has become a significant element of the public sector social media agenda. Many authorities in the UK have created Twitter accounts in an effort to update the public with frequent, concise and real-time content. The broade
The following Del Mar College video clip includes comments made by Dr. Barbara Craig, professor of English, during her award acceptance speech as well as introductory remarks by Marla Chisholm, professor of speech.
Jan. 11 - UBS says it's focusing on recovering its lost 'honour' after being fined $1.5bn over the Libor scandal. Lucy Marcus argues banks need to make concrete changes to regain lost trust.
This hour-long video clip documents the growth of education during the Renaissance.
This activity asks students make 'back-of-the-envelope' calculations to estimate the amount of carbon dioxide released to the environment by different types of automobiles. It shows students that decisions they make can significantly alter the amount of greenhouse gases they release to the environment. It also helps students learn about exponential growth by calculating how the money saved by purchasing an inexpensive car can be invested to great advantage. The exercise is designed for non-scien
This course will start with a survey of basic oxygen radical biochemistry followed by a discussion of the mechanisms of action of cellular as well as dietary antioxidants. After considering the normal physiological roles of oxidants, we will examine the effects of elevated ROS and a failure of cellular redox capacity on the rate of organismal and cellular aging as well as on the onset and progression of several major diseases that are often age-related. Topics will include ROS-induced effec
Advancements in technology are a significant driving force in educational innovation, but a strong focus on technology means that human aspects and implications may not be given the attention they deserve. This chapter examines usability issues surrounding the use of mobile devices in learning. A key aim is to empower educators and learners to take control of personal devices and realise their potential in relation to teaching and learning. The background section reviews the development of usabi
In this paper, the researcher based on the open platforms and tools for personalized learning idea, with the Interactive & reusable function in UI design model, directly dealing with Knowledge on demand (KOD) service from the aspect-oriented and object-oriented issue. Moreover, to propose the KOD combine with VOD (Video on Demand); AOD (Audio on Demand); COD (Course on Demand) and IOD (Information on Demand in Global index searching) in diversity of hypermedia metadata.
This activity provides students with 24 histograms representing distributions with differing shapes and characteristics. By sorting the histograms into piles that seem to go together, and by describing those piles, students develop awareness of the different versions of particular shapes (e.g., different types of skewed distributions, or different types of normal distributions), that not all histograms are easy to classify, that there is a difference between models (normal, uniform) and characte
The United States Geological Survey's Learning Web site Working with Maps contains a complete Web-based lesson for students between grades 5 and 8. The site introduces the basic concepts related to cartography, including the definition of a map, various map types, and information that you can find on them. Printable activity sheets are available for download, covering four lessons: Introduction to Maps, Some Things You Need to Know to Read a Map, What You Can Learn From a Map, and How to Read a
The Simulation discipline has to face new challenges such as the incorporation of Collaborative Technologies for professional use as well as for teaching purposes. This integration permits the creation of new kinds of support for collaborative learning processes. In this paper, we explore the potential of this synergy with DomoSim-TPC, a synchronous distributed collaborative environment for the teaching and learning of Domotics. The system supports an active, simulation-based and problem-based a
This study aims to explore the importance of the efficient representation and management of the event information generated from group activity in online collaborative learning practices so that we can use it to provide awareness about individual and group behaviour. The achievement of this goal first involves the design of a conceptual model of collaborative learning interaction that structures and classifies the information generated in an online collaborative learning situation at several lev
This is an article appearing in the January 2002 issue of Scientific American detailing what Advanced Cell Technology (ACT) claims is the first human cloned embryo. This online version describes the research that ACT calls the "dawn of a new age in medicine" and includes links to further information, covering ethical and legal considerations surrounding cloning and the difference between reproductive and therapeutic cloning.
As a free public service, the Emergency Email and Wireless Network provides citizens with email, cell phone, or pager notifications from your local, regional, and national government sources. Users can choose to receive information about severe weather in their area; electric, gas, and water outages; daily weather forecasts; national disaster news; and more. On the registration page, visitors input their email address, home county, zip code, and the type of notification they would like, and can













