New Student Orientation 2011 at the University of Memphis
Attending New Student Orientation at the University of Memphis gives you a head start on your first year at the U of M.
Where Does Affordable Housing Money Come From? Understanding the flow of investment in City Heights
With inflation outpacing wage increases along with the economic downturn in recent years, the need and demand for affordable housing units has skyrocketed. In the last decade development firms have increasingly tried to provide affordable housing units, but the obstacle is how much funding and incentives do they receive for these types of units? This proposal analyzed the affordable housing situation in City Heights by looking at the sources of funding for affordable housing developments, how i
FORMATIC – Paris 2011 – Piloter l integration des nouveaux professionnels
Atelier 3.2
Titre : FORMATIC – Paris 2011 – Piloter l’integration des nouveaux professionnels : l’approche du e-learning
Auteur : Jean Patrick DEBERDT (consultant organisme de formation THINK-SANTE), Yvan DOUALLY (consultant organisme de formation THINK-SANTE)
Résumé :
Conférence enregistrée lors du congrès international FORMATIC PARIS 2011. Atelier TIC et pratiques innovantes au service de la formation des professionnels de la santé. Président de sé
Function Notation
This video explains that function notation is a way to write functions that are easy to read and understand. Functions have dependent and independent variables, and when we use function notation the independent variable is commonly x, and the dependent variable is F(x). In order to write a relation or equation using function notation, we first determine whether the relation is a function. (2:02)
Learn with Pictures and Video S4 #9 - Japanese Expressions and Words for the Classroom 2
Walking into a Japanese classroom for the first time is a bit scary, especially if you’re the teacher and aren’t from Japan! For your job, you have to train some colleagues in Japanese on what you do best, but it won’t be productive if you can’t understand their questions. You can only hope you’ll be [...]
Soil "MovieTrailer"
Many of my students don't get really excited for our Soil Lesson, so I made a movie Trailer to hopefully get them a little more excited before we actually start the lesson.
Thanks to the Luck Stone Boscobel Plant for my tour of their rock quarry! I had an awesome time!
Thanks to the Young Scientist for the awesome lesson on soil. My kids loved making the layers of soil on your notecards!
Grammatica werkbladen Je vindt hier de grammaticale Uitleg en Oefeningen bij:

St. Thomas Day 2011 - Tommie Award | University of St. Thomas
Daniel Carr, of Dickinson, N.D., won the 2011 Tommie Award, an 80-year-old honor that has been given annually to a St. Thomas senior who exemplifies the ideals of the university.
Ear, Nose and Throat Tutorial Video for medical students demonstrating equipment and techniques for examining the ear, nose and throat, as well as head and neck. Instructor: Graeme Copley Institution: Author(s):
Sean Penn meets with Hugo Chavez
Actor Sean Penn holds meetings with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas.
The Language of Algebra
This site provides a brief review of many aspects of algebraic language and use, from symbol sets and fractions to exponents and factoring. Intended as a reference for students already familiar with algebra, it is the first section of the online text Introductory Statistics: Concepts, Models, and Applications. This resource is part of the Teaching Quantitative Skills in the Geosciences collection. http://serc.carleton.edu/quantskills/
Game Theory and Social Networks
Game Theory and Social Networks - UNSPECIFIED
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Politics and Genocide: Rwanda (African Studies Seminar)
Dr Omar McDoom (London School of Economics) looks at a single community in southern Rwanda, using spatial mapping, in order to understand why some people chose to kill during the violence and others did not.
The Fischer Lecture: Human Rights and the Law in South Africa (African Studies Seminar/Rhodes House
George Bizos SC, human rights lawyer and defense barrister for Nelson Mandela, gives the 2011 Bram Fischer lecture at the Rhodes House, Oxford.
HIV 2 Tech Paper Presentation 4/4
Yao et al., 2010: paper presented by HIV 2 team in 20.380, Spring 2011 (Q&A)
3.14 Physical Metallurgy (MIT)
The central point of this course is to provide a physical basis that links the structure of metals with their properties. With this understanding in hand, the concepts of alloy design and microstructural engineering are also discussed, linking processing and thermodynamics to the structure and properties of metals.
Starting Out (Poetry)
Jonathan Holden begins exploring poetry with his fourth-grade class. He carefully guides them as they create and explore individual and rich envisionments of the text through discussion and writing. The class explores poems from "Baseball, Snakes, and Summer Squash" by Donald H. Graves and "Hey You! C’Mere: A Poetry Slam" by Elizabeth Swados. (18:57)
Determining Whether a Relation is a Function
Understanding relations (defined as a set of inputs and corresponding outputs) is an important step to learning what makes a function. This video clip explains that a function is a specific relation, and determining whether a relation is a function is a skill necessary for knowing what we can graph. Determining whether a relation is a function involves making sure that for every input there is only one output. (3:53)
UW 360 - March 2011: Peace Corps 50th Anniversary
Celebrate with the Peace Corps during their 50th anniversary, and hear stories from Peace Corps and UW alumni on their service experience.
UW 360 profiles the fascinating people, programs and community connections that define the University of Washington. The show looks at a wide range of UW topics from solar energy, to heart tissue regeneration, to neighborhood farmer's markets - and much more. Samantha Rund The half-hour program is hosted by UW Alum Samantha Rund, who offers an insider's view
Japanese Olympiad at Valparaiso University
On Feb. 12, 2011, Valparaiso University hosted the Japanese Olympiad of Indiana. The Japanese Olympiad brought high school students from throughout the state for a quiz bowl-style contest and cultural activities. In this video, Jennifer Prough, Assistant Professor of Humanities and East Asian Studies at Valpo, talks about the universitiy's Japanese programs.