Listen: free acclaimed international film series continues at Sarratt
International Lens, which uses film screenings as a forum to promote conversation in the diverse community of Vanderbilt and Nashville, is in its fifth semester on campus. All screenings are free and open to the public. International Lens has been named the best film series in Nashville by Nashville Scene film critic Jim Ridley.
Can we trust the International Media? - John O Oucho and Fred Mudhai
John O Oucho holds a PhD in Population Geography and was a post-doctoral fellow of the Carolina Population Center in the university of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, U.S.A. in 1982-3. He has taught at the University of Nairobi (2 decades), University of Ghana (3 years) and University of Botswana (8 years). He was elected Fellow of the Kenya National Academy of Sciences (KNAS) in 1989 and the World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS) in 2003. He is a well traveled and well published academic and ha
Genomics and Bioinformatics - Time machines and function - Qiang Zhou, Berkeley Biology
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Assessing the Effects of ICT in Education: Indicators, Criteria and Benchmarks for International Com
<p>The aim of this book is to provide a basis for the design of frameworks, the<br />
identifi cation of indicators and existing data sources as well as gaps in areas<br />
where further research is to be initiated. The contributions clearly demonstrate<br />
that there is a need for the development of consensus around widely accepted<br />
approaches, indicators and methodologies. In this context more harmonisation<br />
of existing survey approaches would be
Assessing the Effects of ICT in Education: Indicators, Criteria and Benchmarks for International Com
<p>The aim of this book is to provide a basis for the design of frameworks, the<br />
identifi cation of indicators and existing data sources as well as gaps in areas<br />
where further research is to be initiated. The contributions clearly demonstrate<br />
that there is a need for the development of consensus around widely accepted<br />
approaches, indicators and methodologies. In this context more harmonisation<br />
of existing survey approaches would be
Assessing the Effects of ICT in Education: Indicators, Criteria and Benchmarks for International Com
<p>The aim of this book is to provide a basis for the design of frameworks, the<br />
identifi cation of indicators and existing data sources as well as gaps in areas<br />
where further research is to be initiated. The contributions clearly demonstrate<br />
that there is a need for the development of consensus around widely accepted<br />
approaches, indicators and methodologies. In this context more harmonisation<br />
of existing survey approaches would be
International Space Station
This lesson was created to enable students in middle school to research the possibility of sustaining life in outer space. These students would be about 11 or 12 years old. The students would address the questions: What essentials would be necessary for maintaining the space station, what would it look like and why, how would food be supplied and replenished, what health factors might need to be addressed, how would they fuel the space station and various other instruments, how would families li
Prepare to Lead: The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at JHU
We welcome you to discover Johns Hopkins SAIS during this 11-minute video. Through the voices of our students, faculty and graduates, you will learn more about one of the country's leading graduate schools of international affairs. Those featured in the video share their insights about our academic programs and life outside the classroom at SAIS's three campuses around the world.
International student experience at Michigan State
Peter Briggs, director of the Office for International Students and Scholars, talks about the experiences of international students at Michigan State University.
Penn Welcomes International Students Fall 2010
Penn Welcomes International Students to Campus
As the 2010-11 academic year kicked off, the University of Pennsylvania welcomed students from nearly 130 countries, including, to name only a few, China, Cuba, Egypt, India, Israel, Luxembourg, Spain and Zimbabwe.
For more information about Penn's international programs, visit http://www.upenn.edu/oip/.
For more information on activities surrounding the start of the new academic year:
• Class of 2014 move-in, http://www.upenn.edu/pennn
Leaf Classification
The purpose of this resource is to develop a classification system for a set of objects and learn about hierarchical classification systems. Any set of objects, such as insects or rocks, may be used as well.
Regularity conditions for Banach function algebras
In June 2009 the Operator Algebras and Applications International Summer School was held in Lisbon. Dr Joel Feinstein taught one of the four courses available on Regularity conditions for Banach function algebras. He delivered four 90 minute lectures on and this learning object contains the slides, handouts, annotated slides and audio podcasts from each session. Banach function algebras are complete normed algebras of bounded, continuous, complex-valued functions defined on topological spaces.
4.13.1 Standards and classification ICTs depend on myriad standards in order to provide interconnectivity. If this was a computer science course, you would be learning about standard network protocols which enable computers to communicate with each other or with other devices, whether over the internet or from your computer to a network printer. Standards enable us to send email and browse websites without worrying about the underlying mechanisms (until they fail, forcing us to focus on the tool instead of our work).
International Classification of Function, Disability and Health
This package was originally designed for undergraduates in Medicine at the University of Nottingham. It will also be useful to students in nursing, allied health professions and pharmacy. Practitioners in these fields, who are new to the ICF, will also find it a useful introduction. It describes the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), a classification system published by the World Health Organisation to describe health status. This system is widely used in r
14.13 International business for entrepreneurs: References
Global Text Project
Iding Haidir, student on the Department's Postgraduate Diploma in International Wildlife Conservatio
Iding Haidir who monitors tiger and wildcat populations in Sumatra, is studying on the Department's eight-month Diploma International Wildlife Conservation Practice. He speaks of the new knowledge and understanding he'll take home with him.
Enzyme structure and function -#2 - Richard Malkin, Berkeley Biology
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The Crisis Facing International Media - Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy is a freelance journalist who presents the BBC Television accountability programme Newswatch and writes regularly for a variety of publications after being media editor of The Times for seven years.
In this Coventry Conversation he discusses the crisis facing the local and international media industries today.
PGCE International
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009/10. The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (International) is a part-time programme of professional enrichment for teachers working in countries other than the U.K. Suitable for: Postgraduates School of Education Nottingham's School of Education is one of the largest and most respected education departments in any British university. Its academics include major national and inter
Macromolecules structure and function: proteins and lipids - Richard Malkin, Berkeley Biology
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