The Student's Guide to Moodle: Episode 3
Using the HTML Editor
The Story of SUNY Oswego: Chapter 5, Athletic Spirit
SUNY Oswego alum and SportsCenter anchor Steve Levy '87 narrates the winning story of the college's athletic programs over the years.
Bill Richmond, Tom Molineaux Black Boxers in london 1810
Bill Richmond was a black man who ran his own business in 1800's London. A champion boxer he took on white boxer Tom Cribb, who was younger and heavier in a national title fight in 1805. He lost the fight but used his earnings to set up a pub and boxing academy where he trained the likes of Lord Byron. In 1810 he met African-American Tom Molineaux, who was a plantation boxer from the the Southern USA. Tom was younger and bigger and Bill trained him to take on Tom Cribb in another title fight in
Understanding Infectious Diseases
This tutorial is designed to aid first and second year medical students understand general and specific concepts of infectious diseases, explain best methods of specimen collection, and help interpret laboratory reports. It includes general material on infectious organisms, host response, and mechanisms of injury. The introductory material is followed by a series of short case studies that develop and augment the concepts and principals of infectious disease.
Sperm Whale Encounter
This short video shows a diver somewhat interacting with a Sperm Whale. The most valuable part of this video is to show the size of the whale. A good starting point for research on whales and the size of various ones.
De la traduction juridique à la jurilinguistique : entre droits et langues
Jean-Claude Gémar, Professeur émérite, Département de linguistique et traduction, Université de Montréal
The University of Memphis minute for the week of February 17, 2012.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of February 17, 2012.
Episode 129: Female-friendly cities: Planning for inclusivity in our urban spaces DIU de chirurgie robotique Nancy 2012 : Projet d’acquisition d’un robot chirurgical
DIU de chirurgie robotique Nancy 2012 - Jean-Luc MOREAU
Projet d’acquisition d’un robot chirurgical
DIU de chirurgie robotique Nancy 2012 : la chirurgie digestive.
DIU de chirurgie robotique Nancy 2012 - Laurent BRESLER
Programming a Robot Open Classroom - 2/29/12 #5 Alison Fong UW 360 February 2011: Fran's Chocolates MESA Students Bring Projects to UA Campus The Importance of Internships GSC 12 Session VIII: M5 - Towards interoperability Friedman math lesson Andrew Grundstein - Morning temperatures and football practice Lee Mun Wah - An Unfinished Conversation Lower Intermediate #1 - After a Spanish Dinner
In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad has shrunk Matt and sent him inside Hacker to insert a memory chip that will change Hacker from evil to good. When a force field causes problems, the CyberSquad must program a robot to rescue Matt. And in order to get the robot to do what they want, they must break a task into a sequence of simple steps that the robot can follow. (4:50)
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 2/29/12: Feeding Boston: The View from the Front Lines
Lectures:
Maureen Timmons - Director of Dining Services, Northeastern University
Jose Duarte - Chef/Owner, Taranta
Alison Fong - Owner, Bon Me food truck
Phil Bannatyne - Owner, Cambridge Brewing Company
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester, the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs selects a critica
UW alum Fran Bigelow is the founder of Fran's Chocolates, a local artisan chocolate shop that's turned into a national phenomenon.
Approximately 500 middle and high school students from the Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement, or MESA, program came to the UA campus to test designs they created for competitions. They made water bottle rockets, prosthetic arms, windmill wind energy projects, water harvesting models, self cooling hats and paper bridges. Raytheon engineers were on hand to offer feedback.
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By: psterk1 The 12th Genomic Standards Consortium Meeting (GSC 12), held at The Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany, September 28-30, 2011 (http://gensc.org/gc_wiki/index.php/GSC_12).
Discussion of requirements and path for the production of interoperability procedures, guidelines and data exchange specifications. Chair: Jeff Grethe (UCSD)
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Dr. Andrew Grundstein, associate professor of geography in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, discusses his recent research that found correlations between rising morning temperatures and humidity and an increase in deaths among football players during a nearly 30-year period.
Acclaimed lecturer and master diversity and communications trainer Lee Mun Wah discusses breaking down the walls we have created out of fear and truly desiring to confront what stands between us.
Lee Mun Wah shares his belief that if we are ever going to learn about someone who is different from ourselves, we are going to have to leave the comfort of our familiar world and begin a relationship, not just by talking about ourselves, but by truly wanting to make a connection through honesty, curio
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Jorge: ¿Qué te trajo a esta ciudad, Alfredo?
Alfredo: Fueron una serie de hechos. Primero que nada, la ciudad es bonita y tranquila. Segundo, tengo amistades que me ayudaron a adaptarme. Y tercero, el talento aquí es abundante.
Andrea: ¿Te viniste a rodear de talento o viniste a contribuír más al talento?
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