Algorithmic Analysis II - Paul Hilfinger, Berkeley Computer Science
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Functional Programming II - Brian Harvey, Berkeley Computer Science
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Functional Programming I - Brian Harvey, Berkeley Computer Science
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E-moderation strategies in educational contexts
This PowerPoint lecture, narrated by Professor Gilly Salmon, consists of 29 slides outlining e-moderating strategies in educational contexts centred around the 5-stage model. It also touches upon the use of e-tivities (length 21:30).
Written Document Analysis Worksheet
The following document analysis worksheet was designed and developed by the Education Staff of the National Archives and Records Administration. You may find this worksheet useful as you introduce students to written documents.
Entrepreneurship Consulting and Analysis
This course provides students an opportunity to practice action learning. Many instructors are advocates of action learning because they believe students can learn by doing. In this course, students will complete a project for a local entrepreneur. The project may be highly specialized or comprehensive in nature, depending upon the needs of the business.
New Venture Development and Industry Analysis Map (undergraduate level)
The objective of this course is to equip McGuire Entrepreneurship Program students with the conceptual and analytical tools necessary for developing a strong sustainable competitive advantage for your proposed new venture. The proposed business will not succeed without identification and understanding of the industry, the company's niche, its key competitors, likely customer relationships, supplier power, switching costs, the role of technological change and government regulation; the proposed b
Basics of Algebra and Analysis for Computer Science
Basics of Algebra and Analysis for Computer Science
Functional Groups
http://chemistryfm.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk
You say you want a revolution: DNA analysis methods - Qiang Zhou, Berkeley Biology
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eCommunities: Analysis and Design of Online Interaction Environments, Winter 2009
Gives students a background in theory and practice surrounding online interaction environments. For the purpose of this course, a community is defined as a group of people who sustain interaction over time. The group may be held together by a common identity, a collective purpose, or merely by the individual utility gained from the interactions. An online interaction environment is an electronic forum, accessed through computers or other electronic devices, in which community members can conduct
Design Your Own Movie Theater Using Conjoint Analysis
This is an interactive exercise in which students study a movie theater and the five attributes that are important to movie goers: ticket price, line of sight, seat comfort, audio visual, and food. Data are provided for 18 movie theaters and students are asked to use conjoint analysis to determine what one attribute is "worth." This can be used as a homework or in-class problem, and discussion questions are provided.This module was selected as the 2005 Classics Award Winner of the Business Disci
Household Food Security: Tutorial Letter: Analysis Guide
The purpose of the module is to give the Household Food Security Facilitator mobilization skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary to facilitate collective action in rural urban social processes, specifically of households through the use of participatory approaches. In this module you will learn how to use participatory approaches to facilitate improved household food security. The purpose of Module 2 is to: h elp you understand why it is important to use participatory approaches, instead of r
Monitor electronic reporting facility - Process data
This is the task for Process data. Students identify alarm
activation and learn the procedures for completing the incident log. They also consider
issues of confidentiality.
Introduction to Vectors and Tensors, Vol. 2, Vector and Tensor Analysis
Introduction to Vectors and Tensors, Vol. 2, Vector and Tensor Analysis is a typed revision of the book originally published by Plenum Press in 1976 as Volume 2 in their series on Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Science and Engineering, edited by Angelo Miele. PDF File.
Office Hours with Jeffrey Greeson on Handling Holiday Stress
Jeffrey Greeson, a clinical health psychologist at Duke Integrative Medicine, takes questions from viewers about ways to cope with holiday stress, during a live "Office Hours" webcast interview December 3, 2010. Learn more at http://www.dukeintegrativemedicine.org.
JHU Master's Degree in Intelligence Analysis, Bascom "Dit" Talley
Bascom "Dit" Talley, faculty advisor and academic coordinator for the Division of Public Safety Leadership at the Johns Hopkins School of Education, discusses the Master's Degree in Intelligence Analysis.
The History of Leadership Impacting Intelligence Analysis, Bascom "Dit" Talley
Bascom "Dit" Talley, faculty advisor and academic coordinator for the Master's Degree in Intelligence Analysis for the Division of Public Safety Leadership at the Johns Hopkins School of Education, discusses the importance of students studying the history of leadership and using it to inform them in contemporary decision making.
Genetic Analysis - Website and Information
The Genetic Analysis SBLi is a set of scenarios designed to support an undergraduate course in Genetics. In the scenarios the student plays the role of a genetics researcher, and performs simulated experiments to reinforce concepts taught in lectures. This project is part of the the Higher Education Academy's UK Centre for Bioscience Open Educational Resources programme. This website contains additional information, guides and documentation.
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Urban and Environmental Analysis
GIS, a computer-based tool for storing, mapping, and analyzing spatial information together with non-spatial data, is very helpful when studying urban and environmental topics. This course focuses on introducing students to the use of geographic information systems in the urban/suburban/metropolitan environment. Students will learn to use GIS and how to frame spatial questions for research and teaching as well as gain technical expertise.













