Using headcam to examine learner technique

A learner's badminton technique in a singles mode is filmed close up using a headcam for later analysis/evaluation.
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Histology, urethra ts x10, (direct/above view)
Histology, urethra ts x10, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
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Strategic Plan for a website
Strategic planning for the Bazaar Ceramics website. The client is considering upgrading to an e-commerce site. It has therefore been decided to review the organisation's strategic plan and develop a gap analysis before proceeding. Your task is to review the strategic plan and current system, perform a gap analysis and develop an action plan based on any recommendations for improvements.
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E-marketing
This module guides learners through the fundamentals of marketing on the Internet with market research, analysis, promotional strategies
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7.342 Cancer Biology: From Basic Research to the Clinic (MIT)
This course is one of many Advanced Undergraduate Seminars offered by the Biology Department at MIT. These seminars are tailored for students with an interest in using primary research literature to discuss and learn about current biological research in a highly interactive setting. In 1971, President Nixon declared the "War on Cancer," but after three decades the war is still raging. How much progress have we made toward winning the war and what are we doing to improve the fight? Unde
Author(s): Kim, Carla,Haigis, Kevin

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Learning about Users from Observation
Many approaches and systems for recommending information, goods, or other kinds of objects have been developed in recent years. In these systems, machine learning methods are often used that need training input to acquire a user interest profile. Such methods typically need positive and negative evidence of the user’s interests. To obtain both kinds of evidence, many systems make users rate relevant objects explicitly. Others merely observe the user’s behavior, which yields positive evidence
Author(s): Schwab Ingo,Koychev Ivan,Kobsa Alfred

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3.320 Atomistic Computer Modeling of Materials (SMA 5107) (MIT)
This course uses the theory and application of atomistic computer simulations to model, understand, and predict the properties of real materials. Specific topics include: energy models from classical potentials to first-principles approaches; density functional theory and the total-energy pseudopotential method; errors and accuracy of quantitative predictions: thermodynamic ensembles, Monte Carlo sampling and molecular dynamics simulations; free energy and phase transitions; fluctuations and tra
Author(s): Ceder, Gerbrand,Marzari, Nicola

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Structured Systems Analysis - Techniques in Methods
This lecture forms part of the "Techniques in Methods" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
Author(s): Professor Mike Lockyer,Dr Gary Griffiths,Open Educ

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Structured Systems Analysis - Structured Charts
This exercise forms part of the "Structured Charts" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
Author(s): Professor Mike Lockyer,Dr Gary Griffiths,Open Educ

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Structured Systems Analysis - Structured Charts
This video lecture forms part of the "Structured Charts" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
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Structured Systems Analysis - Structured English
This video lecture forms part of the "Structured English" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
Author(s): Professor Mike Lockyer,Dr Gary Griffiths,Open Educ

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Structured Systems Analysis - Structured English
This video lecture forms part of the "Structured English" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
Author(s): Professor Mike Lockyer,Dr Gary Griffiths,Open Educ

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Structured Systems Analysis - Structured English
This video lecture forms part of the "Structured English" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
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5.32 Intermediate Chemical Experimentation (MIT)
5.32 involves more advanced experimental work than 5.310 or 5.311. The course emphasizes organic synthesis assisted by chiral catalysis, purification, and analysis of organic compounds employing such methods as IR, 1D and 2D NMR, UV spectroscopies and mass spectrometry, and thin layer and non-chiral and chiral gas chromatography. In 5.32, experiments also involve enzyme purification, characterization and assays, as well as molecular modeling in organic synthesis and in biochemical syst
Author(s): Gheorghiu, Mircea,Klibanov, Alexander

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6.821 Programming Languages (MIT)
6.821 teaches the principles of functional, imperative, and logic programming languages. Topics covered include: meta-circular interpreters, semantics (operational and denotational), type systems (polymorphism, inference, and abstract types), object oriented programming, modules, and multiprocessing. The course involves substantial programming assignments and problem sets as well as a significant amount of reading. The course uses the Scheme+ programming language for all of its assignments.
Author(s): Ernst, Michael

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6.661 Receivers, Antennas, and Signals (MIT)
This course explores the detection and measurement of radio and optical signals encountered in communications, astronomy, remote sensing, instrumentation, and radar. Topics covered include: statistical analysis of signal processing systems, including radiometers, spectrometers, interferometers, and digital correlation systems; matched filters and ambiguity functions; communications channel performance; measurement of random electromagnetic fields, angular filtering properties of antennas, interf
Author(s): Staelin, David

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5.310 Laboratory Chemistry (MIT)
Laboratory Chemistry (5.310) introduces experimental chemistry for students requiring a chemistry laboratory who are not majoring in chemistry. Students must have completed general chemistry (5.111) and have completed or be concurrently enrolled in the first semester of organic chemistry (5.12). The course covers principles and applications of chemical laboratory techniques, including preparation and analysis of chemical materials, measurement of pH, gas and liquid chromatography, visible-u
Author(s): Schrenk, Janet,Gheorghiu, Mircea

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6.829 Computer Networks (MIT)
How does the global network infrastructure work and what are the design principles on which it is based? In what ways are these design principles compromised in practice? How do we make it work better in today's world? How do we ensure that it will work well in the future in the face of rapidly growing scale and heterogeneity? And how should Internet applications be written, so they can obtain the best possible performance both for themselves and for others using the infrastructure? These are so
Author(s): Balakrishnan, Hari

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Rat anatomy, Either male or female, Pointer lifting right auricle of heart, (side/lateral view)
Rat anatomy, Either male or female, Pointer lifting right auricle of heart, (side/lateral view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
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