An audacious plan to save the world
June 30 - Paul Romer talks with Chrystia Freeland about building new cities in the developing world.
1 Languages in the world This section aims to make you aware of a world beyond your current sphere of knowledge. Where is English spoken as an official Spreekoefening: We apologise for any inconvenience caused Hurricane Frances Rain Towers Rational Expressions: Complex Rational Expressions Relationship between e-Science and HPC The Z-Scan technique applied to investigate optical properties of complex fluids Part 2 Asteroids TOMS Ozone of the South Pole for the National Geographic Society 5.13 The final Act In Act 3, Dan and Ned are back in Ned's flat and Ned is showing extreme signs of neurosis and paranoia. Dan can no longer bear Ned's rather dark and erratic behaviour, and he grabs the conversation by suddenly pouring out all the overwhelmingly negative aspects of his life as a dentist, father and lover. Some people might say that ethics is about how to live a ‘good’ life and, clearly, Dan needs a change. He recognises he is not leading a ‘good’ life. He knows all the things Next steps Politics in Venezuela Analyse d'images par traitement de Fourier optique (video)
Montage expérimental dans lequel est visualisé le spectre d'une image au niveau du plan de Fourier. Deux exemples de traitements d'images sont présentés : le floutage et le démultiplexage.
Vidéo issue du projet VideoManip dont l'objectif est la réalisation de courtes séquences filmées, montrant des expériences réelles, qui seraient à la fois trop complexes pour être montées et montrées en amphi, et pas assez riches d'enseignement pour justifier un TP de plusieurs heu Interféromètre de Michelson appliqué à l'OCT (video)
Le montage de l'intérferomètre de Michelson est expliqué avec ses notions de figure d'interférence, de longueur de cohérence et de teinte plate. Puis un exemple d'utilisation est présenté au travers de la tomographie optique qui permet d'analyser ici la coupe de l'oeil d'un tétard.
Vidéo issue du projet VideoManip dont l'objectif est la réalisation de courtes séquences filmées, montrant des expériences réelles, qui seraient à la fois trop complexes pour être montée Rational Expressions and Equations Research Strategies 2011 - Lecture 9 Easter Rising 1916 - Quiz Hunt Library 土曜市民セミナー「モノとコトの博物館」の映像がiTunes Store Podcastに登録 Scientific Inquiry; Examining the Process of Science
Activity 1 English in the world
In deze les leren cursisten op een gepaste manier slecht nieuws meedelen aan bekende en onbekende taalgebruikers.
NASAs TRMM spacecraft allows us to look under Hurricane Frances clouds to see the rain structure. Spikes in the rain structure known as "Hot Towers" indicate storm intensity. The "hot towers" which refers to the tall cumulonimbus, has been seen as one of the mechanisms by which the intensity of a tropical cyclone is maintained. Because of the size (1-5 km) and short duration (30 minute to 2 hours) of these hot towers, studies of these events have been limited to descriptive studies from aircraft
This module contains the a rational expressions from Elementary Algebra by Denny Burzynski and Wade Ellis, Jr.
Discusses the relationship between e-Science and HPC communities and the impact that differences in culture have for the adoption of e-Infrastructure services for research.
The Z-Scan technique applied to investigate optical properties of complex fluids Part 2
In this lesson, students learn some basic facts about asteroids in our solar system. The main focus is on the size of asteroids and how that relates to the potential danger of an asteroid colliding with the Earth. Students are briefly introduced to the destruction that would ensue should a large asteroid hit, as it did 65 million years ago.
Stratospheric Ozone level for October 1, 1980.
It is part of a teaching professional’s skills to understand the needs of a diverse population of students. This unit introduces the challenges for disabled students who may use computers in different ways when taking part in eLearning or may need alternative teaching methods. It covers the technology and techniques used by disabled students, the adjustments to teaching methods that might be reasonable, design decisions which affect the accessibility of eLearning tools and strategies for evalu
Venezuela's powerful leader has admitted to suffering from cancer. What will this mean for the country's presidential election in 2012?
Scott Starks
This module is part of collection of modules developed for use by students enrolled in a special section of MATH 1508 (PreCalculus) for preengineers. This module introduces several engineering […]
Collaborative research projects - Dr Guy Johnson
Research in the School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning ( http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=0bliob8d0qbtz )
An eight question multi-choice quiz on the Easter Rising. See how well you do.
See the unique façade of Hunt Library and take a mini tour of the interior.
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This laboratory exercise is designed to get a class of students organized into teams and examine the scientific process. The concepts of inductive and deductive reasoning will be discussed and then used in the problem solving process. The students will also examine their own problem solving process in comparison to the scientific method.













