Bats in a cave
Bats live in caves. They sleep upside down while hanging onto part of the cave's wall or ceiling.
British Computing Society - The Graduate
Assessment Centres are used by the majority of leading companies to select the right graduate for the job.
"The Graduate" is a BCS run event in the style of TV's "The Apprentice" offering IT students and recent graduates an opportunity to practice in a real assessment centre, designed to give them a head start in the competitive field of graduate employment in Yorkshire.
With graduate unemployment at a 17 year high, it is vital that you practise your interview and assessment centre skills to g
Faoiseamh a Gheobhadsa - Crossword
A crossword based on the poem Faoiseamh a Gheobhadsa which is on the leaving cert course.
Beyond a Global Deal? A UN+ Approach to Climate Governance
How can we make progress on climate change in the face of gridlock? Global Governance 2020 is a group of young academics, policymakers and business people from China, the United States and Europe. Robert Falkner is senior lecturer in international relations at LSE and a leading expert on global environmental politics. Anthony Giddens is former director of LSE and the author, most recently, of The Politics of Climate Change. Thomas Hale is a PhD candidate in the Department of Politics at Princeto
Section 16
The thematic focus of this unit is people in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and the world they live in. You use audio and text to practise German language skills while also enhancing your cultural understanding.
Le Documentaire et les images d'archives (Penser le cinéma documentaire : leçon 5)
De DzigaVertov à Frédéric Rossif, en passant par Alain Resnais et Chris Marker, de grandes signatures se sont prêtées à cet exercice bien particulier, qui consiste à faire un film sans tourner une seule image, un film qui va s’écrire entièrement sur la table de montage. Ce n’est pas pour rien qu’on appelle bien souvent les documentaires d’archives des « films de montage ».
Images d’actualité, émissions de télévision, archives industrielles, militaires, éducat
Familair: Re-Designing the Airline User Experience
Course: "Introduction to Interaction Design"
Project: Four of four final presentation projects (CCA undergraduate)
Term: Spring 2011
Instructor: Kristian Simsarian
Description: Four groups of students redesigned the user experience for the fictitious airline, Familair.
They presented to judges from Smart Design, HOT Studio, Google, and IDEO. Students worked one on one with design coaches from interaction design companies and other start-ups to create this inspired project.
JHU Opportunity Journal -- Sam on Things He Wishes He Had Known Sooner
Freshman Sam Cook and his floor mates give some examples of things they wish they had known in preparation to coming to Johns Hopkins.
Stress, Inc.
Students explore the physical and psychological effect of stress and tension on human beings. Concepts of stress and stress management are introduced. Students discover how perception serves to fuel a huge industry dedicated to minimizing risk and relieving stress. Students complete a writing activity focused on developing critical thinking skills. Note: The literacy activities for the Mechanics unit are based on physical themes that have broad application to our experience in the world concepts
Pendennis Castle N900018 PENDENNIS CASTLE, Falmouth, Cornwall. Aerial reconstruction painting by Ivan Lapper of the Tudor, Elizabethan and later fortress as it appears today.

Newbie Lesson #4 - S4: How to Greet People in Japanese
Meeting a Japanese person for the first time? Do you know what to say? Today we’ll learn the basic greetings you should say when meeting a person. We’ll also give you one of the most important and high frequency phrases in the Japanese language: yoroshiku onegai shimasu. We’ll [...]
The Line (O) and (F) - Crossword
Online crossword on the topic of The Line coordinate geometry. Solutions are provided. Crossword may be printed in hard copy as a homework exercise.
MicrobeWorld Ep. 8: ReGenesis
ReGenesis is an award winning science drama produced by Toronto's Shaftesbury Films that centers on the fictitious North American Biotechnology Advisory Commission. NorBAC's special operations team, headed by the brilliant but unpredictable Molecular Biologist Dr. David Sandström (Peter Outerbridge) and supported by a cast of forensic specialists and CIA operatives, investigates new strains of disease, genetically modified bacteria, and potential bioterror threats or agents. In essence, the sho
Gaeilge - FilÃocht BÃmse Buan ar Buair Gachló
A crossword based on the poem.
Africa's Diasporas: a continental longing for form?
In 2005 the African Union declared the African diaspora to be the sixth region of the continent. But was the concept of "African Diaspora" understood correctly at the time? This lecture will offer a more complex definition. It will focus on the difference between dispersion and diaspora, the dynamics of identity formation, the contrasts between Indian Ocean and Atlantic processes of diasporization, and the growth of a mixed-race population. Ato Quayson is Professor of English and inaugral Dire
Mahara Tutorial 2: Options (en)
Screencast tutorial for the usage of the e-portfolio software Mahara in the context of the EU-project MOSEP - More self-esteem with my e-portfolio (www.mosep.org). Part 2: Options
Excellence in Public Policy; A Celebration of Julian Le Grands forty years as a leading academic and
For excellent public policy, it is necessary to have a clear idea of both the ends to be achieved (including equity, quality and efficiency), and the means for achieving those ends (including the structure of motivation and incentives, and the appropriate balance between market and state). Julian has made major contributions in all of these areas, and this Seminar is an opportunity for distinguished academics and commentators to reflect on his work while developing their own ideas. Speakers incl
5.2.2 The emergency stop technique
Do you get stressed at the thought of an examination? Does the idea of revision fill you with dread? This unit will provide a host of tips to help you improve your revision and examination techniques and enable you to manage your time effectively by creating a timetable for your revision.
Stack It Up!
Students analyze and begin to design a pyramid. Working in engineering teams, they perform calculations to determine the area of the pyramid base, stone block volumes, and the number of blocks required for their pyramid base. They make a scaled drawing of the pyramid using graph paper.
7.3 Monitoring your progress Use your records or logbook to help you provide a reflective commentary on: what you did to help you set up and use IT methods and techniques to achieve your goals; for example, what you did to: search for information and explore alternative lines of enquiry; exchange information to meet your purpose (e.g. email, computer conferencing, video conferencing, web pages, document sharing systems);













