Lecture 29 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 29
Ecole Européenne d'été 2009 VF - Vers une harmonisation des pratiques et des législations de l'A
Titre : Une harmonisation des pratiques et des législations de l'AMP ?
Résumé : Qu'est-ce que l'AMP ? La législation est très différente au sein de l'Union Européenne. Ne serait-il pas judicieux de tenter une harmonisation et de rechercher des solutions alternatives pour un consensus ?
Intervenant : BEVIERE Bénédicte
SCD Médecine.
Automotive Lightweighting as a Strategic Opportunity for India’s Automotive Industry
Suppose you could leapfrog 100 years of experience in the automotive industry and begin a new manufacturing epoch. The strategic change you would make is to lightweight the vehicle, observes Charles Fine. Although steel has been the material of choice for many automotive components since the dawn of the automotive age, th
Modeling Human Mobility
Researchers who wish to study mobility patterns might be reaching for your phone. Increasingly, cell phones are equipped with locational receivers (Global Positioning Systems or GPS) and their bread crumb trails are opening up entirely new ways to study and predict the dynamics of travel. “We are in the GPS revolution because
Transportation in Contemporary Society: A Complex Systems Approach
In the nineteen fifties and sixties, students of transportation focused on building infrastructure and applied lessons from the physical sciences to designing mobility. Mobility was facilely linked to the engines of economic growth and expanding GDP. In time, that perspective was replaced by a focus on transportation systems and
Reflections on the Current H1N1 Flu
John M. Barry brings unsettling news from the frontlines of H1N1 research: this novel influenza virus is very hard to pin down. In spite of international scientific scrutiny, H1N1 continues to baffle and elude, worrying health officials defending against the pandemic, and challenging some ideas about influenza in general. Says Barry, â€
Leading through Adversity
Few companies have endured such hardship, or risen to such heights in a brief span of time as Akamai Technologies. Paul Sagan tells how he became the CEO of this young firm, and helped it survive and then flourish despite “unimaginable adversity.â€
Brought up in a Chicago newspaper family, Sagan trained for a life in journalis
4 great typing games
Learning typing is the focus of these keyboarding games. Learning keyboarding skills is vital for todays learners and tomorrows earners. These fun free typing games are a great way to build the foundation through typing ski
Is this how your maths lesson looks?
I came across this at school from one of my lecturers at university - Ann Gervasoni who had an almost unhealthy obsession with mathematics but was a brilliant lecturer nonetheless. It is a great model for any teacher as to how to structu
Meet Author Deborah Fallows
October 7, 2010 - Linguist Deborah Fallows has spent much of her life learning languages and traveling around the world. But nothing prepared her
for the surprises of learning Mandarin, China's most common language, or the intensity of living in Shanghai and Beijing. As her skill with Mandarin increased, bits of the language—a word, a phrase, an oddity of grammar—became windows into understanding romance, humor, protocol, relationships, and the overflowing humanity of modern China
Clifford Ross: "The Very High Reality Quotient" - September 27, 2007
Slasharts presentation
Diversité humaine et qualité de la vie
pas de résumé
JALPES 2010 Strasbourg : Evaluer la motivation des candidats à un emploi hospitalo-universitaire.
Thème : Première Journée de Pédagogie Médicale d’Alsace Lorraine (JALPES 2010)
Auteur : Pie
Session : motivation et pédagogie en sciences de la santé.
Modérateur : Chantal KOHLER (Service d’histologie et d’immunologie CHU de Nancy) et Thierry POTTECHER (Professeur – service d’Anesthésie Hôpital de Hautepierre – Strasbourg).
Titre : JALPES 2010 Strasbourg : Evaluer la motivation pédagogique des candidats à un emploi hospitalo-universitaire.
Business Applications of Mobile Computing
This module will address the impact on business practices and corporate information systems of mobile technology. It will examine a range of opportunities in the context of business value, and use appropriate methods and techniques to assess the contribution of mobile technology to the value mix. This IMS package was created using the freely available software Reload, the index HTML file also contains hyperlinks to all documents for naviagation outside of a VLE.
Music Suited to a Lady
Colonial ladies played instruments that showed their graceful features to the best advantage, and they never showed their elbows. Music Interpreter Jane Hanson explains.
David Hopkins, Lance Herrington: Princeton University's Broadcast Center - First Cuts - March 11, 20
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Broadcast Center Director David Hopkins and videographer Lance Herrington provide a summary of this new facility's capabilities and talk about some of its first productions.
For more information see http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2009/03/princeton_universitys_broadcast_center_first_cuts.html.
Solids separation processes
This learning object contains resources and activities that focus on the critical control point of solids separation processes in a water treatment plant.
The key areas are: monitoring and investigating processes, sampling and testing water, making operational adjustments and controlling the process, and recording and reporting results.
The task is to conduct a routine inspection of the solids separation processes.
The task is to investigate the chemical dosing processes to identify the problem
Anthropologist to the Past
Distinguished Visiting Professor Rhys Isaac's 1970 encounter with Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area set the course for his career.
James Hansen on Human-Made Climate Change
Dr. James Hansen of the NASA Goddard Institute delivers a lecture on Human-Made Climate Change: A Moral, Political, and Legal Issue.
E-portfolio learning lunch - Ben Cotton's Presentation
Staff and students are becoming increasingly aware of the potential use and benefits of e-portfolios and social media tools. Delegates will have the opportunity to explore the use of e-portfolios and social media through three case studies:
Ben Cotton will provide a student / graduate trainee perspective focusing on the explosion of social media and its potential in terms of personal development, reflection, career planning and in terms of forging a career in the PR industry. Ben conducted his













