Exploring Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses on the Benchtop
Presented by Dr. Meda Higa, University of Pennsylvania.
The Queen’s Beacon School Thinking Skills Project (2000)
A TTA project in 2000 to develop the school as a thinking and learning organisation, and to raise the achievement of pupils through teaching thinking and learning skills.
Academic Integrity Guidelines - Professional Values
Academic Integrity Guidelines - Professional Values - DialogPLUS Project and Yung Leung
Keywords:academic integrity guidelines
Kalasampada digital library : resources of Indian cultural heritage
The website Kalsampada comprises an impressive and very large databank of resources, publications and ephemera relating to Indian art and culture. The site gives information about and access to the extensive holdings of the Indira Gandhi national centre for the arts, many of which are available freely for download through links available on the home page. There are collections of photographs, ebooks, papers, research reports, essays, bibliographies and audio recordings, all with annotations and
Demitri Porphyrios, design architect of Whitman College: "Tradition and Modernity: The Making of Whi
The University marked the opening of Whitman College with a public lecture by design architect Demetri Porphyrios Wednesday, Sept. 26. Constructed to complement the Collegiate Gothic style of dormitories on the west end of campus, Whitman is the University's sixth residential college, but the first to be built as a single project. Its completion launches Princeton's four-year residential college system.
John Haldon, Princeton University: History, Remote Sensing, and GIS - The Avkat Survey Project
This talk introduces briefly the Avkat Archaeological Survey, a collaborative research project in north-central Anatolia which seeks to integrate a number of different approaches to studying the past, using recent technological advances to integrate disparate datasets into a cohesive framework of analysis. From the 1980s, there has been continued development of methodologies of archaeological field survey, as well as remote sensing techniques ranging from ground-penetrating radar to airborne rad
John Haldon, Princeton University: History, Remote Sensing, and GIS - The Avkat Survey Project PDF
This talk introduces briefly the Avkat Archaeological Survey, a collaborative research project in north-central Anatolia which seeks to integrate a number of different approaches to studying the past, using recent technological advances to integrate disparate datasets into a cohesive framework of analysis. From the 1980s, there has been continued development of methodologies of archaeological field survey, as well as remote sensing techniques ranging from ground-penetrating radar to airborne rad
Mark Cohen, Ben Johnston: The Cairo Geniza - Ancient Papers in the Digital Age - April 29, 2009
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: In 1986, Cohen and a colleague in Near Eastern Studies proposed starting a computerized database of Geniza documents. It now contains more than 4,000 documents. Discussed are the background and challenges of this project. For more information see http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2009/04/the_cairo_geniza_ancient_papers_in_the_digital_age.html.
Mark Cohen, Ben Johnston: The Cairo Geniza - Ancient Papers in the Digital Age - April 29, 2009 PDF
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: In 1986, Cohen and a colleague in Near Eastern Studies proposed starting a computerized database of Geniza documents. It now contains more than 4,000 documents. Discussed are the background and challenges of this project. For more information see http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2009/04/the_cairo_geniza_ancient_papers_in_the_digital_age.html.
Marvin Bielawski, Nancy Pressman Levy, Richard Schulz: "Princeton's Partnership with Google Books" -
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: The speakers describe the Library's Partnership Project with Google. In addition to describing recent developments, the talk will provide an update on the Google Settlement from the Library's perspective. More info: http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2009/11/princetons_partnership_with_google_books.html
The Fruits of the Genome for Society - February 17, 2010
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: The sequence of the human genome, the primary goal of the Human Genome Project, was achieved just a few years ago. Because our genomes are a string of 3 billion sequences of four chemical letters in the DNA polymer, the ability to obtain genomic sequences depended on revolutionary progress not just in DNA chemistry but also on the equally revolutionary advances in speed, capacity and versatility of digital computers. By far the most prominent result of the determinat
The Fruits of the Genome for Society PDF - February 17, 2010
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: The sequence of the human genome, the primary goal of the Human Genome Project, was achieved just a few years ago. Because our genomes are a string of 3 billion sequences of four chemical letters in the DNA polymer, the ability to obtain genomic sequences depended on revolutionary progress not just in DNA chemistry but also on the equally revolutionary advances in speed, capacity and versatility of digital computers. By far the most prominent result of the determinat
InTime
This project offers 400 video vignettes of pre K-12 teachers using technology in language arts, math, science, and other instruction. A conceptual model for analyzing the use of technology in instruction is among the tools and information on the site.
Shaping Up: Order, Change and Discontent in Asia's Security Future
Asia's strategic environment is in the midst of a major transformation, with a shifting distribution of power at the epicentre of this process. However, as long-standing security arrangements give way, there is great uncertainty about the kinds of dynamics that will come to define Asia's new security order in the coming years and decades. Can the US prolong its primacy? Will Asia's security environment resemble a traditionally rivalrous balance of power, or will it be more cooperative? Finally,
4.493 Natural Light in Design (MIT)
Today, computer-based simulations are becoming increasingly popular, especially when daylighting and energy conservation are amongst the key goals for a project. This two-week workshop will expose participants to the current daylighting simulation models and beyond, by introducing realistic and dynamic assessment methods through hands-on exercises and application to a design project. Open to students and practitioners.
This course is offered during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), which
Buchheit on Google, Friendfeed, and Start-ups
Paul Buchheit, developer of Gmail and founder of FriendFeed, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the evolution of the Gmail project, how innovation works and doesn't work in a large corporation, how Google has changed as it has grown, and corporate culture generally. The conversation then turns to social networking and what might be coming next. The discussion concludes with Buchheit's observations on Silicon Valley and the power of failure.
invisible by Emily Kiel and Megan Wilson for VIZA 622
Visual project created by Emily Kiel and Megan Wilson for VIST 622. Instructor: Karen Hillier - Department of Visualization, Texas A&M University.
For more information, visit http://viz.tamu.edu
Time by Megan Wilson and Suruchi Sharma for VIZA 654
Visual project created by Megan Wilson and Suruchi Sharma for VIST 654. Instructor: Wei Yan - Department of Visualization, Texas A&M University.
For more information, visit http://viz.tamu.edu
Thought Process by Megan Lea Wilson for VIZA 622
Visual project created by Megan Lean Wilson for VIST 622. Instructor: Karen Hillier - Department of Visualization, Texas A&M University.
For more information, visit http://viz.tamu.edu













