Functions and Graphs - Grade 12
Rory Adams,
Free High School Science Texts Project,
Wendy Williams,
Heather Williams
Work Energy and Power
Rory Adams,
Free High School Science Texts Project,
Mark Horner,
Heather Williams
An Exploratory Data Analysis of the US Housing Crisis
Garrett Grolemund
This report summarizes work done as part of the Visualizing Large Data Sets PFUG under Rice University's VIGRE program. VIGRE is a program of Vertically Integrated Grants for Research and […]
Case Analysis Module: Therac-25
William Frey
This module, designed for the EAC Toolkit (NSF SES 0551779) will test the Toolkit and Connexion's ability to network different online and offline sources for ethics across the curriculum. It […]
6.254 Game Theory with Engineering Applications (MIT)
This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of game theory and mechanism design. Motivations are drawn from engineered/networked systems (including distributed control of wireline and wireless communication networks, incentive-compatible/dynamic resource allocation, multi-agent systems, pricing and investment decisions in the Internet), and social models (including social and economic networks). The course emphasizes theoretical foundations, mathematical tools, modeling, and equilibrium n
Data Informed Practice Improvement Project
<p>Evaluation of teachers' growth during the course of the Data Informed Practice Improvement Project at Wits University.</p>
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21L.003 Reading Fiction (MIT)
This course offers students ways to become more engaged and curious readers for life. By learning the language of selected short stories and novels, students learn the language of literary description. There will be a strong emphasis on class discussion and writing. Readings will include fiction by O'Conner, Joyce, Tolstoy, Mann, Shelley, and Baldwin.
Discovering Diversity - Taffye
Taffye, associate provost of equity, diversity and community relations discusses the importance of inclusion and diversity on campus and the role that the Office of Equity, Diversity and Community Relations plays at ECU
Algebraic methods 2 : mathematics 1 level 4 Chapter 3 : differentiation
This is a presentation about Algebraic methods (differentiation) and forms part of the 2009/2010 Engineering (foundation degree, BEng and HN) courses from University of Wales Newport (course codes H101, H691, H620, HH37 and 001H). It is a part of the core modules for the full time 1st year undergraduate programme.
This open educational resource was released through the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre Open Engineering Resources Pilot project. The project was funded by HEFCE
Algebraic methods 1 : mathematics 1 level 4
This is a presentation about an introduction to the Algebraic Methods – part one for level 4 Mathematics. It is a part of the 2009/2010 Engineering (foundation degree, BEng and HN) courses from University of Wales Newport (course codes H101, H691, H620, HH37 and 001H) and is a part of the core modules for the full time 1st year undergraduate programme.
This open educational resource was released through the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre Open Engineering Resources Pilot
Distributed Web Systems - Using Java beans with JSP
These practical answers form part of the "Using Java beans with JSP" topic in the Distributed Web Systems module.
Introduction to Ground Subsidence - Reading List
Introduction to Ground Subsidence Reading List. Part 1 of Ground Subsidence and Slope Stability GEESOER
Anthropological ideas
Anthropological Ideas introduces the key ideas and perspectives that will enable students to complete their introduction to anthropology. The course aims to give students an introductory understanding of the concepts, ideas and modes of thinking that have contributed to the development of modern social anthropology.
Acute Appendicitis
The pathology, diagnosis and management of acute appendicitis. The essentials for that surgical FY1 placement!
Acute Pancreatitis
This podcast will revise the causes, pathophysiology and management of this common surgical condition.
Antibiotics
A quick guide to how antibiotics work and common clinical uses, and a bit about adverse effects that may limit their use.
Regularity conditions for Banach function algebras
In June 2009 the Operator Algebras and Applications International Summer School was held in Lisbon. Dr Joel Feinstein taught one of the four courses available on Regularity conditions for Banach function algebras. He delivered four 90 minute lectures on and this learning object contains the slides, handouts, annotated slides and audio podcasts from each session. Banach function algebras are complete normed algebras of bounded, continuous, complex-valued functions defined on topological spaces.
Education - eChina UK Project
BNU / BFSU case study - Visual Learning - This case study outlines the two eELT training projects that the University of Nottingham developed, in collaboration with Beijing Normal University and Beijing Foreign Studies University. This case study outlines the two eELT training projects that the University of Nottingham developed, in collaboration with Beijing Normal University and Beijing Foreign Studies University. Both sets of material supported self-study and small group work online that is s
(Part 3 of 9) David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Dedication Ceremony (2011)
David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Dedication Ceremony with The Honorable David P. Maher, Mayor of the City of Cambridge. March 4, 2011. (Part 3 of 9)













