"Elements of Mechanical Design, Spring 2009"
" This is an advanced course on modeling, design, integration and best practices for use of machine elements such as bearings, springs, gears, cams and mechanisms. Modeling and analysis of these elements is based upon extensive application of physics, mathematics and core mechanical engineering principles (solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, manufacturing, estimation, computer simulation, etc.). These principles are reinforced via (1) hands-on laboratory experiences wherein students conduct experi
Point of Care Malaria Diagnosis
The Johns Hopkins Center for Bioengineering Innovation in the department for Biomedical Engineering at the Whiting School of Engineering hosts its annual Design Day to showcase student research.
Central Limit Theorem: Central Limit Theorem for Sample Means (Averages)
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Traveling to Morocco
Morocco is an Arab speaking country with French as the unofficial language and is renowned for its beautiful architecture. This 1:30 travel video does show several sites and would be good to show students who are not familiar with this country for a compare and contrast type assignment.
ESD.801 Leadership Development (MIT)
Students in ESD.801 Leadership Development work in a seminar environment to develop leadership capabilities. Readings, assignments and class discussion explore the topics covered in this class. In addition, students participate in an Outward Bound experience and participate in "leadership lunches" with global leaders.
Download Seasons 1 and 2 Today Hi everybody, my name's Mike and this is the Let's Speak Italian podcast. So you've been listening to the first few lessons, and hopefully you're learning how to speak Italian. Well with the first 100 lessons completed, I wanted to release the first few lessons for free as a little teaser so that you can see just how easy it is to learn to speak Italian. Now, by going to the website, you can buy the first 100 lessons for only $15.00. That includes 100 lessons, plus 20 review lessons as
How To Lose Weight Quickly - 3 Tips for Massive Results
This 2:15 long has these tips listed. There isn't any sound so you have to read and apply these 3 tips and you can lose weight, according to the website. Always consulate a doctor first.
PEMDAS Rap
This student made video is an easily understandable rap teaching the order of operations. (0:27)
Ten Tallest Buildings
This short video features images of these buildings and their heights. Would be a good project for art or math classes.
2-D Projective Geometry
This module is about how we applied projective geometry to achieve the world-centered view from the camera-centered view.
Mark Behrens
Professor Mark Behrens reviews in more detail and touches on key elements of his research that the students in video (Student Presentation #5) discussed. In describing his work, Behrens offered "think of looking through color filters." The filters eliminate any unnecessary or unforeseeable data, and when you combine all the filters together, the yield reveals amazing overlaps and patterns.
Wall St. hopes for last minute deal
July 25 - Stock prices fell, bond yields rose and gold hit a record high, but the market's response to the threat of a U.S. default or credit downgrade was not as severe as feared. Conway G. Gittens reports.
Wall St nervous about debt deadline
July 25 - New Yorkers heading into work in the financial district expressed concern about Washington's debt negotiation impasse, but some remained confident a deal will ultimately get done without much damage to Wall Street sentiment. Conway G. Gittens reports.
Contraction Rap
Mrs. Mourer's first grade class performs a rap about contractions. This video contains examples. (1:20)
Ten Fastest Land Animals
This short video shows the fastest land animals and how fast they run. This would be a good project for science, math, or art class. (01:23)
Dead Man Walking
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Mars Flyover based on MOLA Data for the Carl Sagan Lecture
This visualization of the topography of Mars was created for Maria Zubers Carl Sagan Lecture. The camera flies over several areas of interest. The south pole, Tharsis Rise, the north pole, and Valles Marineris. This animation was created using Maya and Renderman, using MOLA Topography data. The colors represent height - dark blue is about 8km deep and white is over 14km high (as measured from an arbitrary location picked as sea-level).
Onion Skin of Un-named Martian Crater
Onion skin of Martian crater