Listen: Implicit bias against Latinos affects all immigrants, Vanderbilt research shows
Research by political scientist Efren Perez offers insight into the intense opposition among many voters to passing any type of immigration reform. He conducted an original survey-experiment to demonstrate that the participants had an automatic negative attitude toward Latino immigrants that shaped their immigration judgments in general. Listen to That’s Vanderbilt with Efren Perez.
Lecture 20 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 20
Lecture 29 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 29
Woman's Building History: Mother Art
Mother Art was a collective of 8 women artists working on social and political issues, using performance, video, photography, installation and personal narratives. As mothers, they addressed issues that affect women and children. They were active from 1973-1986.
This video was commissioned by Otis College of Art and Design for the exhibition "Doin' It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman's Building" (1973-1991) in the Ben Maltz Gallery, October 1 January 28, 2012 and is part of an ongoing s
Lecture 29 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 29
GAMBIT Research Video Podcast Episode 10, Part 1 "Fun In The Stacks: Games, Gaming and Gamers in Li
In Episode 10, Part 1 "FUN IN THE STACKS: GAMES, GAMING AND GAMERS IN LIBRARIES" Syracuse Assoc. Professor and the host of "Board Games With Scott", Scott Nicholson leads a discussion during the Nov 11, 2010 GAMBIT Research Meeting on the value of gaming programs in public libraries. Founded in 2006, the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab sets itself apart by emphasizing the creation of video game prototypes to demonstrate our research as a complement to traditional academic publishing. The goa
Viral Vector: BacMam-GFP
Astrocytes transduced with BacMam-GFP in mouse visual cortex. Notice the astrocytes are wrapped around the blood vessels.
This in vivo 2-photon image was created using viral vectors from the viral gene transfer core, a facility established in 2008 by the Picower Institute and the McGovern Institute to make viral vectors accessible to the MIT neuroscience community.
Image courtesy of Sam Clark, McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT
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
TED402 Fall 2010 Session 14
TED402 Educational Psychology Session Fourteen 12/1/10 Jeff Miller
Open Classroom Series 12-01-10 #4
Open Classroom Series 12-01-10
Policy Advice to the Governor
Transportation and Infrastructure
Stephanie Pollack
Open Classroom Series 12-01-10 #5
Open Classroom Series 12-01-10
Policy Advice to the Governor
Transportation and Infrastructure
Arboretum: Winter Tree Tour
In the fast pace of our daily lives we may overlook the details that, collectively, create a stunning backdrop for all that happens within the University. See the inner workings of Harvard's pianos up close, while enjoying a melodic feast for the ears.
API 2010 Nancy : REX grippe A H1N1.
Thème : Actualités en Pathologies Infectieuses.
Titre : API 2010 Nancy : REX grippe A H1N1.
Auteur : Christian RABAUD (Professeur – service des maladies infectieuses et parasitaires – CHU de Nancy).
Résumé : Plan national de prévention et de lutte « PANDEMIE GRIPPALE » (N°150/SGDN/PSE/PPS du 20 février 2009).
Organisation de la vie collective : mesures barrières, gestion des décès.
Estimation de l’impact de l’épidémie en France.
Cond
API 2010 Nancy : Prise en charge medicale des personnes infectees par le VIH.
Thème : Actualités en Pathologies Infectieuses.
Titre : API 2010 Nancy : Prise en charge médicale des personnes infectées par le VIH.
Auteur : Bruno HOEN (Professeur – maladies infectieuses – CHU de Besançon).
Résumé : Recommandations du groupe d’experts 2010 sous la direction du Pr. Patrick YENI. Dépistage et « nouvelles » méthodes de prévention Tasp, prévention positive, méthodes comportementales. « Méthodes exploratoires ou non applicables » : le
API 2010 Nancy : Antibiotherapie par voie generale dans les infections respiratoires
Thème : Actualités en Pathologies Infectieuses.
Titre : API 2010 Nancy : Antibiothérapie par voie générale dans les infections respiratoires basses de l’adulte : pneumonies aiguës communautaires et exacerbations aiguës de bronchite chronique obstructive
Auteur : Than DOCO-LECOMPTE (PH – service des maladies infectieuses et parasitaires du CHU de Nancy)
Résumé : Rappel clinique, stratégie décisionnelle.
Analyse des facteurs de risques : Age > 65 ans,
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.
Good Practice Guide in Question and Test Design
This booklet will provide an introduction to good practice in question and test design. It includes the art of using objective tests to assess some aspects of student learning. At the outset you should be aware that objective tests are just one method of assessment. They are useful for assessing knowledge, comprehension and application and in some circumstances can be used to assess higher order skills such as evaluation and synthesis. They cannot be used to assess creativity, integration of ide
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
CIPR Guest Lecture - Sarah McCartney 'Inside Out'
The fourth lecture in the CIPR guest lecture series was led by writing guru, Sarah McCartney. Aside from writing the LUSH Times, which is read by over one million people, Sarah has also pursued her own interests, launching her Yogateds company with her mother, as well as writing a book called The Fake Factor, which focuses on her speciality - branding
Sarah centred her lecture around her work with LUSH, placing emphasis upon how all of LUSH's PR is in-house and comes from the heart.
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