Slice through a Houston Storm using TRMM Data
A moving plane slices through cloud data from a storm over Houston revealing a surface of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts. Data measured by instruments on TRMM.
Double cantilever beam test CORE-Materials posted a photo: This resource is a schematic image showing the Double Cantilever Beam (DCB) test used to determine the mode I failure strength of composite materia
'Geld - van vee tot pc' Stimuleer het numismatisch verzamelen in Vlaanderen. In mensentaal: het project ‘Geld …

Actieonderzoek : Leraren onderzoeken hun eigen praktijk Actieonderzoek is een methodiek waarbij leraren kritisch reflecteren op hun eigen praktijk en daarna, via gerichte acties, hun praktijk proberen te verbeteren. De acties worden grondig geëvalueerd en bijgestuurd. Aan het eind van het proces …

Building an Electromagnet
Student teams investigate the properties of electromagnets. They create their own small electromagnet and experiment with ways to change its strength to pick up more paper clips. Students learn about ways that engineers use electromagnets in everyday applications.
2.1 Introduction The first section introduced some basic ideas and vocabulary to get you started on thinking about ethics and ethical questions. In this section I would like to start using those ideas and vocabulary to tackle some examples taken from a selection of dialogues. One of my reasons for focusing on dialogue is that dialogue is a written form of conversation. A crucial point about conversations is that they do not have to be logical. If a conversation comes to a halt, then someone starts on a
Neuropathy - Motor Exam - Inspection Sub-exam - Patient 7
This 61-year-old man has had slowly progressive gait disturbance and weakness of his legs for 14 years. He has developed a limp in both legs, and his feet trip on objects and on uneven floor surfaces resulting in falls. He feels uncoordinated and unbalanced especially in the dark. He has to use a cane to assist ambulation. For the last 10 years, he has had numbness and tingling in both lower extremities. This began in his toes and now has extended proximally to his knees.
7.1 What is it?
Computer crashes are often the result of viruses, worms or Trojans as unfortunately some internet users want to cause havoc or vandalise your computer. This unit provides a guide to the downsides of living with the Net. Advice on how to deal with these dangers is provided and security issues like spyware and adware are explained. The unit also deals with protecting children online, and provides links to various helpful websites which deal with the problems raised.
Deirdre McCloskey on Adam Smith
Economist and economic historian Deirdre McCloskey, Distinguished Professor of Economics, History, English, and Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago, discusses Adam Smith chez Good Old Chicago at the Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. June 24, 2011
Bridging Culture, Community and Science
See how a place-based high school curriculum project promotes STEM learning through local ethnography and conservation projects. This video segment showcases one of 11 CREST projects taking place in rural, coastal Maine communities.
Flisti: Free Online Polling Tool
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Otis Art History 03 - Mesopotamian Art
From the Caves to Romanticism, take a journey through centuries of art and learn about the role of art in culture and the place of the artist in society. This series of five-minute podcasts from Otis College of Art and Design features sumptuous images and informative texts.
Presented by Dr. Jeanne Willette, faculty at Otis College of Art and Design.
Mathematics Diagnostic Test 03
A mathematics diagnostic test examining pupil's competency and attainment in the areas of: Test 3 Addition using regrouping Subtraction using regrouping Tell the Time - hour, half hour and quarter hour
Sudsy Cells
Students culture cells in order to find out which type of surfactant (in this case, soap) is best at removing bacteria. Groups culture cells from unwashed hands and add regular bar soap, regular liquid soap, anti-bacterial soap, dishwasher soap, and hand sanitizer to the cultures. The cultures are allowed to grow for two days and then the students will assess which type of soap did the best job of removing bacteria cells from unwashed hands. Students extend their knowledge of engineering and sur
Ultimate History Quiz: General Interest Interactive Quiz
There are lots of ways to play this interactive quiz that should motivate students. Each game consists of 10 questions and students have 20 seconds to answer each question.The quicker they answer correctly, the higher the score. Teachers can register top scores. Topics are all general history. I recommend a team work on answering these questions as some are difficult.
Understanding Parkinson's Disease
This three minute video explains the fact that 1.5 million Americans suffer from the degenerative movement disorder known as Parkinson’s disease! This video points out the history of the disease and its symptoms.
Wean Hall
Take a peek at the engineering and science library and the skyway bridge to Newell-Simon Hall.
Cercariae of Digenetic Trematodes: Use In Laboratory Investigations
In the complex life cycle of a digenetic trematode, the cercaria larva is shed from a snail intermediate host and represents a short-lived, aquatic transfer stage to the next host. Due to its temporary free-living existence, the cercarial stage is ideal for a number of investigative projects. Two general experiments will be conducted with the unusually large cercaria of Proterometra macrostoma. Students assess the effect of: (1) different light wavelengths on the vertical swimming burst distance
La vie de la famille Dumoulin avant: luisteroefening: een hotel openen
Op het einde van deze les kun je uit een gesprek gerichte informatie halen over de gezinsstructuur van de familie Dumoulin en waarom ze een andere uitdaging zijn aangegaan.















