Lecture 17a: Math. Analysis - The boundedness theorem
The first part of the twentysecond class in Dr Joel Feinstein's G12MAN Mathematical Analysis module covers the boundedness theorem for continuous real-valued functions. Further module materials are available for download from The University of Nottingham open courseware site: http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=c6c045f6-286d-6b9f-b96c-36a998632fc3 and on iTunes U: http://itunesu.nottingham.ac.uk/albums/71.rss Dr Feinstein's blog may be viewed at: http://explainingmaths.wordp
Lecture 20: Math. Analysis - Fermat's Theorem, Rolle's Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem
The twentyfifth class in Dr Joel Feinstein's G12MAN Mathematical Analysis module covers Fermat's Theorem, Rolle's Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem (all proved in full) and their
applications, e.g. to monotonicity of functions and estimates of function values. Further module materials are available for download from The University of Nottingham open courseware site: http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=c6c045f6-286d-6b9f-b96c-36a998632fc3 and on iTunes U: http://itunesu.nott
Aquarium Makers
Specializing in saltwater aquariums, Nic Tiemens and Joe Pineda love the challenge of recreating a slice of the ocean indoors. Day in and day out, they use volume calculations, temperature, measurement and science to create these beautiful habitats. This video shows how math is used to design and build an aquarium and its impact on the owners. Running time 5:25 minutes
INFO2009 resource. Learn about "Open source software"
INFO2009 resource. Learn about "Open source software"
Carbon Capture and Storage
Fossil fuel power stations and other industrial sources account for more than 65% of global CO2 emissions
Will you help us reduce global CO2 emissions to protect our environment?
Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are expected to double by 2050. There are many challenges associated with developing renewable energy technologies that can meet global energy demands.
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology captures CO2 from fossil fuel power stations and other industrial sources, separates
Playlist Trailer: "I Am Diversity" at Darden
The Darden School has as a core part of its mission to foster a diverse community that broadens understanding and elevates performance. We believe diversity is not captured purely in numbers or visual manifestations. Diversity is a combination of backgrounds, ideas and perspectives all shaped by our own unique experiences. It is most elegantly captured in the individual stories that make up the deep, textured fabric of a community. We invite you to hear our stories through this video series. To
Full moon and New Moon Tutorial
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Reuters Summit: Fisher, Joy say global equity markets could rally in 2012
Dec. 5 - Ameriprise Financial Chief Market Strategist David Joy and Fisher Investments' Ken Fisher discuss global market outlook and how the euro zone debt crisis will affect economic growth.
New York State court overturns ban on state gifts to corporations
David Cay Johnston reports how a decision by the NY state's highest court on November 21, 2011 effectively allows corporations to pick taxpayers' pockets.
World's best bartenders battle for flair
Dec. 05 - International bartenders compete for the best display of bartending skills title at 'flair bartending' competition in Poland. Elly Park reports.
A rare pink diamond up for sale
Dec. 5 - A 22-carat rare pink diamond ring can be yours for about $13 million U.S. dollars at an upcoming Sotheby's auction. Elly Park reports.
Leading@Google: Ernie Gundling
Ernie Gundling spoke to Googlers in Mountain View on June 15, 2011 about his book "What is Global Leadership? 10 Key Behaviors That Define Great Global Leaders."
About the Author
Dr. Ernest Gundling is a co-founder of Aperian Global, a company with offices in North America, Europe, and Asia that assists clients in achieving their globalization objectives. He currently acts as a senior Asia specialist and President of the company's operations. Dr. Gundling is also a Lecturer at the Haas School
PSYC 309-01, Human Judgment and Decision Making, Fall 2005
You will study how people make judgments about themselves and others; how people attribute causation to human behavior; and how people make estimates and best guesses about uncertain outcomes. The layperson's intuitions and judgments will be contrasted with normative standards established by scientists, mathematicians, and philosophers. You will learn about 6 classic decision-making paradoxes, and you can participate in 6 class demonstrations where you can earn money (max $30) as well as lose mo
PSYC 306-01, Language & Communication, Fall 2005
The primary objective of this course is to provide students with psychological research experience through project-based learning. Students will be introduced to the areas of psycholinguistics, educational technology, and artificial intelligence. Students will leave the course with knowledge of the psychological research methodologies that are used to develop language modules in computer systems that promote learning. Students will acquire knowledge of graduate and industry level research throug
Lecture 17 - 11/1/2010
Lecture 17
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Entrepreneurship Day - Innovation at Rutgers -Michael Pazzani
Mike Pazzani discusses Innovation at Rutgers during the University's 2011 Entrepreneurship Day.
Dr. Michael Reed - Academic Spotlight
One of the research projects underway on campus is led by Dr. Michael Reed, associate professor of physics and astronomy. Funded by a National Science Foundation grant, the project will use two new observational techniques to study the insides of evolving stars and to measure the vibrations in these stars.
Dr. Reed's work focuses on pulsating stars, which are stars that get brighter and fainter within given periods. The study of evolving stars represents the core of what our Sun will be late i














