Exercice 5 (Dénombrement) [00239]
Exo7. Exercices de mathématiques pour les étudiants.
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Watt meters to measure energy consumption
Students use watt meters to measure the power required and calculate energy used from various electrical devices and household appliances.
Technology Panel at MIT Sloan Africa 2.0
Technology Panel at MIT Sloan Africa 2.0 Conference, April 1, 2011
2.6 Mind mapping
The power of graphics should not the underestimated. They can express information clearly and simply. This unit will help you to assess which style of graphic to use in different situations.
5.1.1 What is a bar chart?
Your course might not include any maths or technical content but, at some point during your studies, it’s likely that you’ll come across information represented in charts, graphs and tables. You’ll be expected to know how to interpret this information, and possibly encouraged to present your own findings in this way. This unit will help you to develop the skills you need to do this, and gain the confidence to use them. This unit can be used in conjunction with, and builds on the ‘Working
Vineyard Wizards - Partners Video Magazine
UC-Berkeley's Yoram Rubin is helping California wine growers map precious water vital to growing the best grapes by using earth-penetrating radar. Vineyard Wizards is a segment from CSREES' Partners Video Magazine's 19th episode, The Soil Explorers. To view the entire episode, go to http://www.csrees.usda.gov/newsroom/partners/soil_explorers.html.
Electromyography: Recording Electrical Signals from Human Muscle
A laboratory exercise using surface recording electrodes, a small battery-powered pre-amplifier, and a small battery-powered audio-monitor for purposes of biofeedback to analyze electromyogram EMG activity from the gastrocnemius muscle in a freely moving, untethered human
Effective Methods of Training Biology Laboratory Teaching Assistants III: Grading Consistently
This workshop is a continuation of a dialogue on training teaching assistants that began as a major workshop in Lincoln (1999, ABLE Proceedings Vol. 21) and continued at Clemson (2000, ABLE Proceedings Vol. 22). This year we focused on training TAs to grade more consistently by comparing the use of holistic and numeric rubrics for grading papers.
Fashion & Politics in Postcolonial Argentina
Regina Root discusses her new book "Couture and Consensus: Fashion and Politics in Postcolonial Argentina" (University of Minnesota Press, 2010).
Speaker Biography: Regina A. Root is associate professor of Hispanic Studies in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, and a core faculty member of the Environmental Science and Policy and the Global Studies programs at the College of William and Mary. She is the editor of The Latin American Fashion Reader (Berg Publishers, 2005).
Testing Fundamental Loads
Students will conduct several simple lab activities to learn about the five fundamental load types that can act on structures: tension, compression, shear, bending, and torsion. In this activity, students break foam insulation blocks by applying these five fundamental load types (tension, compression, shear, bending and torsion). Students will study carefully each type of fracture pattern (break in the material) and make drawings of the fracture patterns in their notes in order to learn the tell
Spell-a-thon List 01 - Quiz
This quiz tests your ability to spell words from the CARI Spellathon 2005 list 1.
Lino Printing Worksheet
Information about relief print and, in particular, lino printing. Includes instructions and examples of good work.
16 Part 3: Innovation
This unit is for designers, engineers, technologists and anyone interested in designing and inventing. It is also for managers and consumers interested in innovation and technical change. The unit will show you how design and innovation can create a more sustainable future. It will also help you understand how innovation comes about and will encourage thinking about environmental and social challenges for the future.
14 Part 2: 5 Self-assessment questions
This unit is for designers, engineers, technologists and anyone interested in designing and inventing. It is also for managers and consumers interested in innovation and technical change. The unit will show you how design and innovation can create a more sustainable future. It will also help you understand how innovation comes about and will encourage thinking about environmental and social challenges for the future.
1.2 Doctor Faustus
What does Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus tell us about the author and the time at which the play was written? This unit will help you to discover the intricacies of the play and recognise how a knowledge of the historical and political background of the time can lead to a very different understanding of the author's intended meaning.
2.3 Watching the programme There are two main themes to consider as you watch the programme: (a) Image and identity Note down ex Decision making can not be left to intuition alone Marketing fundamentals
Activity 1: Watching the programme
Zeger Degraeve, Professor of Decision Sciences, talks about today's general manager and the Process of Decision Making
Marco Bertini, Assistant Professor of Marketing, talks about the essentials of marketing














