AIDS in Sub-Sahara Africa: A Detailed Examination of Botswana, Swaziland, South Africa and Uganda
This module is intended to introduce students to one of the greatest social problems to face this planet, the global epidemic of HIV/AIDS and to increase their computer and research skills within sociology.
Stage Combat Techniques
Armstrong Atlantic State University Drama Professor Pam Sears reveals the tricks to the illusions of combat in theater.
An Examination of Interviews from the American Slave Narratives and the American Folklore Collection
Students will examine and interpret interviews obtained by authors working for the Federal Writer's Project during the 1930s. A close study of the narratives will allow students to: Understand the specific tasks undertaken by men and women employed by one of the work relief programs of the New Deal; Obtain a more personal sense of the past by examining the lives and careers of ordinary men and women interviewed during the period of the Federal Writer's Project; Learn about the process and issues
California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET)
The University of California, Irvine Extension, supported by generous grants from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and The Boeing Company, is developing online courses to prepare science and mathematics teachers for the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET).
UC Irvine Extension's online test-preparation courses correspond with the 10 CSET science subtests and three CSET mathematics subtests.
Audio Mastering Techniques
Berkleemusic instructors Marc Einstmann and Jonathan Wyner discussing new online course Audio Mastering Techniques.
Relaxation Techniques During Labor
A reenactment of labor and ways to cope with labor
Using a Balance | MIT Digital Lab Techniques Manual
Using a Balance
Correct usage and maintenance of a balance is a basic skill that is essential in any laboratory procedure.
Created by Dr. Kimberly Berkowski and Eileen Huang.
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Marcel Boumans on the History of Economics as a History of Tools and Techniques
Marcel Boumans, University of Amsterdam, discusses the "History of Economics as a History of Tools and Techniques" at The 11th Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. June 22, 2010
Adaptive Interaction Techniques for Sharing and Reusing Design Resources (December 7, 2007)
Computer Science, technology, digital, physical media, paper interaction, iDeas design ecology, software design, search, annotation, presentation, collaboration, tools, metadata, browser, sharing, optimization, web page
"Digital Lab Techniques Manual, Spring 2007"
" The "Digital Lab Techniques Manual" is a series of videos designed to help you prepare for your chemistry laboratory class. Each video provides a detailed demonstration of a common laboratory technique, as well as helpful tips and information. These videos are meant to supplement, and not replace, your lab manual and assigned reading. In fact, you will most benefit from watching the videos if you have already read the appropriate background information. To be a great experimentalist, you must
Dog examination techniques
This presentation has been developed to introduce veterinary students to the process of carrying out a systematic physical examination in canine patients. It is designed to act as an introduction to these processes and procedures only, giving the students a framework from which to work as they develop and refine these skills throughout the veterinary course. Physical examination is a key skill which will be used throughout a veterinary surgeon's career and is a key determinant in selecting diagn
Activity 6: Recombinant DNA Techniques
This site simulates a a paper cut out insertion of the human insulin gene into a plasmid, requiring a choice of which restriction endonuclease to use.
Creative Thinking and Lateral Thinking Techniques
This site has training materials and exercises to help people think creatively. Techniques included here are Random Word, Random Picture, False Rules, Random Website, SCAMPER, Search and Reapply, Challenge Facts, Escape, Analogies, Wishful Thinking, and Thesaurus. Explanations are provided for using each technique and then links to four examples.
Problem Solving Techniques
A collection of tools and techniques for solving complex problems.
Learning Imaging Techniques!
During this activity, students will be introduced to the concepts of the challenge. They will generate ideas for solving the grand challenge first independently, then in small groups. Finally, as a class, students will compile their ideas with a visual as a learning supplement.
Dealing with the Ramifications of Violence: Peacebuilding Techniques
GRCC Peace Conference Panel Discussion entitled: Dealing with the Ramifications of Violence: Peacebuilding Techniques
Confidence intervals
This RLO defines the term 'confidence intervals' and demonstrates how they can be used to determine the significance and range of possible sizes of a treatment effect.
Preparing Research Datasets
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Common Benthic Survey Techniques
A PowerPoint presentation introducing beam trawling and Van Veen Grab Samlping methods of surveying benthic communities. Aimed at students without previous field experience of marine biology sampling techniques.
Basic Microbiology Techniques
Video introduction to asceptic techniques and preparing agar plates for incubation.













