Surface Irrigation Design
This course was originally developed for the United States Department of Agriculture. It contains nearly 20 video lecture presentations with accompanying slides in English, Arabic, and French, an online textbook, homework assignments, and downloadable surface irrigation simulation software also developed by Dr. Walker. This course highlights design and evaluation of surface irrigation systems, field measurements for evaluating and improving uniformity and efficiency, simulation of surface system
Mentor school managers and manage mentoring programmes in schools: ACE School Management and Leaders
This module aims at empowering school managers and teachers to develop and implement appropriate mentoring programmes. The learning guide of this module addresses three key questions as follows: What is mentoring? What are the personal and professional qualities of effective mentors? How can we managing the establishment, monitoring and evaluation of a school mentoring programme?
Navigating by the Numbers
In this lesson, students will learn that math is important in navigation and engineering. Ancient land and sea navigators started with the most basic of navigation equations (Speed x Time = Distance). Today, navigational satellites use equations that take into account the relative effects of space and time. However, even these high-tech wonders cannot be built without pure and simple math concepts basic geometry and trigonometry that have been used for thousands of years. In this lesson, these b
Activity 7 «Video documentation of work progress»
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus - Carmina: Liber I XXXVII
Valerius Catullus - Carmina II
Marcus Tullius Cicero - In Catilinam - Oratio Prima, Capita I-V
ARCH 210-01 Learning from things: Material Culture Studies, Spring 2006
We are symbol users and inhabitants of imagined worlds; we are also tool makers whose hands are “dirtied” in manipulating the world.2 This course will pull us away from the ivory towers of our lofty untethered “thoughts,” which we often invest with determination of the lives we lead. (“Just put your mind to it.” “It is a question of mind over matter.” “Dream big!”) This course will moor us to an examination of our “materiality” and our engagement with the material world.,
Compact Shelving, Second Floor
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Strategic Health IT Advanced Research Projects (SHARP): Secondary Data Use
Presenter: Christopher Chute
Self-propelling, coalescing droplets II
The video shows the coalescence of different fluid pairs. As the two droplets mix, a gradient in surface energy arises which breaks the symmetry of the system thereby inducing displacement which can transport small particles.
Common Information Models
Presenters: Guergana Savova, Guy Divita, Wendy Chapman, Stephane Meystre
Le futur des écrans plats
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Le futur des écrans plats par Yvan Bonnassieux
Lycée professionnel rural Antoine Lomet (47 Agen)
L'énergie nucléaire
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
L'énergie nucléaire par Francis Sorin (directeur du Pôle Information de la Société française d'Energie Nucléaire)
Lycée Jean Cocteau (13 Miramas)
Impact des phases fermentaires sur le goût du vin (audio)
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Goût du vin : la pratique
Patricia Taillandier, Impact des phases fermentaires sur le goût du vin
Nathalie Pouzalgues, L’expression aromatique des rosés : lien avec la couleur
Jean Lhéritier, Philippe Chabert, Jean-Claude Berrouet, Vin et consommateur : qui doit s’adapter ?
Les attentes des cons
L'odorat : un sens pas si archaïque (video)
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Neurosciences : les mécanismes de la perception du goût et l’objectivité de la dégustation
Pierre-Marie Lledo, L’odorat : un sens pas si archaïque
Yves Le Fur, Est-il possible de définir des espaces sensoriels détachés de toute subjectivité culturelle ?
Que se passe t-il quand on prend plaisir à déguster
1.4.1 What is dyslexia? Dyslexia involves difficulties in learning to read and write. However, this is not the only form of difficulty that people with dyslexia experience. They usually have particular difficulties with coding: learning and retrieving associations between verbal and visual information. The most obvious example is when we have to learn what sounds the letters of the alphabet make, but this difficulty can also affect the speed with which dyslexic people are able to learn and recall the names fo
The Fence
In this video segment from Wide Angle, learn about the fence that is part of the border security system between Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Rethinking Climate Change: The Past 150 Years and the Next 100 Years
At a time of great political paralysis around climate change internationally -- and apparent backtracking by American politicians and the public on the science of global warming itself -- there are “reasons to rethink our approach,” says moderator John Reilly. He hopes to “create a civil discourse that helps us underst
Melting Glaciers: Clues to Climate Change
This interactive feature story is part of Science Bulletins, an innovative online and exhibition program that offers the public a window into the excitement of scientific discovery. Published in March 2005, this Earth Bulletin follows a team of glaciologists racing to core the world's largest tropical ice cap -- before global warming melts it away.













