3.2 Summary
Whether you're a professional musician, play music with your friends on the weekends or just like to listen to CDs, music technology affects your life. In this unit, you will learn some of the basics of music technology, starting with what sound is, how it is created and how it travels.
8.2 Octave pitch and frequency increments
Whether you're a professional musician, play music with your friends on the weekends or just like to listen to CDs, music technology affects your life. In this unit, you will learn some of the basics of music technology, starting with what sound is, how it is created and how it travels.
4.2 Frequency, wavelength and the speed of sound
Whether you're a professional musician, play music with your friends on the weekends or just like to listen to CDs, music technology affects your life. In this unit, you will learn some of the basics of music technology, starting with what sound is, how it is created and how it travels.
6.1 Defining amplitude
Whether you're a professional musician, play music with your friends on the weekends or just like to listen to CDs, music technology affects your life. In this unit, you will learn some of the basics of music technology, starting with what sound is, how it is created and how it travels.
Trunk Mobilisation from Sitting
This and related video clips demonstrate physiotherapy techniques and have been optimised for delivery on a mobile device.
7.2 Summary
Whether you're a professional musician, play music with your friends on the weekends or just like to listen to CDs, music technology affects your life. In this unit, you will learn some of the basics of music technology, starting with what sound is, how it is created and how it travels.
5.2 Cancellation and reinforcement
Whether you're a professional musician, play music with your friends on the weekends or just like to listen to CDs, music technology affects your life. In this unit, you will learn some of the basics of music technology, starting with what sound is, how it is created and how it travels.
Hovercraft Racers!
Students gain first-hand experience on how friction affects motion. They build a hovercraft using air from a balloon to levitate a craft made from a compact disc (CD), learning that a bed of air under an object significantly reduces the friction as it slides over a surface.
2.3 Pressure waves and cycles
Whether you're a professional musician, play music with your friends on the weekends or just like to listen to CDs, music technology affects your life. In this unit, you will learn some of the basics of music technology, starting with what sound is, how it is created and how it travels.
2.1 The importance of sine waves
Whether you're a professional musician, play music with your friends on the weekends or just like to listen to CDs, music technology affects your life. In this unit, you will learn some of the basics of music technology, starting with what sound is, how it is created and how it travels.
Authentic Assessment in the era of Social Media: ideas and applications from Internet Communications
The emergence of Web 2.0-enabled social media online provides a new opportunity to develop assessments that match with, and draw upon students' engagement with online knowledge networking, creating new possibilities for 'authenticity' in assessment. Authentic assessment refers both to the alignment of assessment with the actual outcomes of students' learning, and to the utilisation in assessment of approximations of real-world situations within which knowledgeable activity might take place. In b
4.9 The main body of your presentation: a summary
Effective communication is the key to a successful presentation. This unit will provide you with a systematic approach to develop the necessary skills. It is important to understand that effective presentation skills can be practised and learned. It is the content of your presentation, and the simple delivery of clear and reasoned arguments, which will help you to achieve your objectives.
Digital Karnak
A team of noted Egyptologists, educators, architects, and technologists were brought together to develop learning resources related to the Temple at Karnak in Egypt. The project had three primary goals: (1) to assemble databases of information related to Karnak, (2) build an interactive computer model of the site, and (3) create a series of resources using the model and databases that are available online free-of-charge through this website and can be easily used for undergraduate education.
Session I: Intellectuals, Artists, Independence, and Revolution
1810 ~ 1910 ~ 2010 Mexico's Unfinished Revolutions
Session I: Intellectuals, Artists, Independence, and Revolution
Welcome by Charles Faulhaber, Director, The Bancroft Library
John Mraz, Benemérita Universidad de Puebla, Photographing the Mexican Revolution: Commitments and Icons
Robert M. Irwin, UC Davis, Centenary of Mexican Homophobia: The Mexican Revolution and the Famous 41
Emilio H. Kouri, University of Chicago, Indians and Revolution in Mexico
Elon Spotlight: Paul Castro
Professional screenwriter Paul Castro joined the School of Communications faculty this year as a visiting professor in cinema.
Video by Sean Glynn
Pell Grants (Spanish version)
The following is a Spanish-language television spot promoting the opportunity to apply for the federal Pell Grant to cover costs to attend Del Mar College.
Artificial Streams
UM researchers Scott Knight and Rich Lizotte have started a new research project at the Ole Miss Field Station that involves building artificial streams to simulate Delta wetlands. The research is examining the oxygen content of the water and soil. Learn more about the project by watching the video. Video by Tobie Baker.
Why I Value the Case Method
Bob Liebe, a government consultant and a veteran/ reservist Marine Corps officer, talks about learning with the case method in the Darden MBA for Executives program.
CILT, The National Centre for Languages
This is the website for CILT, The National Centre for Languages, containing information about teaching and learning languages throughout the UK.
The National Archives Education Service
The National Archives Education Service (formerly Learning Curve) is a free online teaching and learning resource, following the History National Curriculum from Key Stages 2 to 5. It includes archive films, photos and documents.













