Holiday Greetings from Purdue's Annual Fund
2011 Holiday Greetings from Purdue's Annual Fund
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FIRST Lego League Competition
FIRST Lego League Competitions are held all over the United States and Canada to give kids a fun way to engage with math, science and technology. Guided by adult mentors, students use their own imagination to design and build robots made of Legos to perform tasks and navigate obstacles as part of the competition. This regional tournament is held each year at the University of Rochester. For more information, visit http://www.firstrochester.org/
Over-achieving and under-represented: The case for women on boards
The Vice President of the European Commission, Viviane Reding, says quotas are the only way to move women into the boardroom quickly enough. But will this really open the door?
Copper Pipe Magnet
Neodymium magnet + copper pipe = magnetic damping:When a magnetic field moves through a conductor a current called an Eddy current is induced in the conductor due to the magnetic field’s movement. The flow of electrons in the conductor creates an opposing magnetic field to the magnet which results in damping of the magnet and causes heating inside of the conductor similar to heat buildup inside of power cords. The loss of energy used to heat up the conductor is equal to the loss of ki
Zone 1: First stage preservation storage for digital content
Zone 1 provides an easy-to-use first line of preservation service for use by anyone at Harvard for any digital content.
Spartan Sagas: Jennifer Berggren
Media and information sophomore, Jennifer Berggren, explains what it means to her to truly be a Spartan and how she loves her passion for work in film.
"I also try to make a diiference with the way that I live, even though it's a small gesture in the community, it really helps in the littlest ways."
Introduction to databases
This unit forms gives participants an understanding of the concepts behind database development, a sense of how database work can be applied to information projects and how to start thinking about the database planning process. It is primarily about developing an awareness of databases which can form a basis for future training in more practical aspects of database development work.
Social Housing in Post-socialist Europe : Lost in Transition / Sasha Tsenkova
Social Housing in Post-socialist Europe : Lost in Transition / Sasha Tsenkova. In "Mixité : an urban and housing issue? Mixing people, housing and activities as urban challenge of the future", 23ème colloque international de l'European Network for Housing Research (ENHR), organisé par le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarités, Sociétés, Territoires (LISST) à l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, 5-8 juillet 2011.
Plénière 5 : End or future of the Social
Historia Urbana Medieval (2011)
Esta asignatura promueve un sistema completo de actividades de formación y aprendizaje para que el alumno conozca el devenir histórico de las ciudades europeas durante la Edad Media, con especial referencia a las de la PenÃnsula Ibérica.
This Week@Minnesota: 2011 Recap Part 1
In "This Week @Minnesota" for the week of Dec. 19-23, we take the first of a two-part look back at 2011. [Music courtesy Kevin MacLeod]
How To Deal With Cyberbullies
Don’t let cyberbullies push you around, being nasty and spreading rumors about you online. Learn how to fight back against tormentors who hide behind a computer screen.This 2:19 long video would be of benefit to show all students who may face this situation. It provides a step-by-step process to follow.
Powering up Electricity
This student-created video explains the way in which electrical circuits work. An example with a battery as the power source is demonstrated. An actual circuit and a diagram of a circuit are shown. ( 1:30)
Polar Bear Resting and Sleeping
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a large polar bear in its natural habitat resting and sleeping. Students will enjoy the close up view of the polar bear. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
Shapes All Around Us
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2nd Annual Business Plan and Elevator Pitch Competition
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Our 2nd Annual Business Plan and Elevator Pitch Competition is open to all current full or part-time SPC students enrolled in a degree or certificate program.
With prizes totaling up to $10,000.00, students with a great business idea should attend an InfoByte information session on one of our campuses to learn more about eligibility, how to enter, resources to help you create a business plan and/or elevator pitch, criteria, prizes and more!
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El perro y el gato
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How Indian MIT & IIT Graduates Shaped Computer History (Updated: 12-28-11)
[Recorded July 15, 2010]
In the last fifteen years the very names Bangalore and Silicon Valley have become evocative of the important connections between India and the United States in the global IT industry. Historian Ross Bassett argues that the linkages between the two countries are far older and deeper than is widely known. In the course of his research, he found that Indian graduates of MIT significantly influenced the creation of modern technological India. In the colonial period, a small
Les énergies renouvelables - Hervé Pignon
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Les énergies renouvelables par Hervé Pignon
Lycée Général Beaupré (59 Haubourdin)













