Gestión y difusión de revistas académicas vía Internet
A Spanish speaking video with a 23 minutes summary of a one day workshop (Buenos Aires, June 13th., 2007) about journal management and access in the Web. Workshop for journal editors organized by the Information Center of the National Council of Research in Argentina (CONICET-CAICYT), the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO), the International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP) and the Public Knowledge Project-Open Journal System of the Simon Fraser and
Cultural Awareness
Guide for primary teachers to encourage cultural awareness among pupils.
Effective Methods of Training Biology Laboratory Teaching Assistants III: Grading Consistently
This workshop is a continuation of a dialogue on training teaching assistants that began as a major workshop in Lincoln (1999, ABLE Proceedings Vol. 21) and continued at Clemson (2000, ABLE Proceedings Vol. 22). This year we focused on training TAs to grade more consistently by comparing the use of holistic and numeric rubrics for grading papers.
European Heart Journal - My Cardio Interview: Patrick Serruys & Ulf Landmesser on drug scaffolds
Patrick Serruys in conversation with Ulf Landmesser:
Biodegradable drug eluting scaffold - the 4th revolution
New book on the BNP: Not all jobs and houses
In this podcast Dr Matthew Goodwin, talks about his reasons for writing a book on the BNP, the methodology and what it tells us about the far right and British politics.
Dr Matthew Goodwin is a lecturer in the School of Politics and International Relations, whose forthcoming book, The New British Fascism: Rise of the BNP , is published by Routledge on May 5th. F
Project Evaluation for Sustainable Infrastructure
This course aims to provide the methods necessary to undertake project evaluation and cost benefit analysis for sustainable infrastructure. The methods comprise of microeconomics background, cost benefit analysis, valuing market and non-market goods, and other technical issues. Case studies of various infrastructures are also provided.
PediNeuroLogic Exam: Newborn: Abnormal: Tone - Heel to Ear
This baby's tone is low enough that the heel can almost be drawn up to the level of the ear. The heel in a normal baby would only come to mid chest. A neuroscience tutorial focusing on those aspects of the pediatric neurological examination that are unique to the child's nervous system, with an emphasis on important neurodevelopmental milestones.
HyperBrain: Pathway Quiz 11 - Vestibulospinal Tract
One of eighteen quizzes on neuroanatomy accompanying the HyperBrain tutorial.
Bell's Palsy (Spanish)
This patient education program reviews the anatomy of the facial nerve, and the causes and symptoms of Bell's Palsy. This resource is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
Conflict and the Consumer
Fact-sheet outlining the various influences at play in the area of consumer affairs. Includes references to the role of ombudsman, the small claims court and the three main pieces of legislation relevant to the topic.
A Walk around Medieval Dublin
Comprehensive details for conducting a history field trip around medieval Dublin, plus ideas for projects that can subsequently be conducted.
Making the World "Safe for Democracy": Woodrow Wilson Asks for War
On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson went before a joint session of Congress to seek a Declaration of War against Germany in order that the world "be made safe for democracy." Four days later, Congress voted to declare war, with six senators and fifty congressmen dissenting. "It is a fearful thing," he told Congress in his speech, "to lead this great peaceful people into war, into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seeming to be in the balance." Wilson did no
UMass Amherst protest ends
A group of minority students exit the New Africa House on the campus of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. The students hold a press conference in front of the media and a group of supporters. An African American male student reads a prepared statement, announcing the end of the occupation of the New Africa House. The student says that the protesters are pleased that the New Africa House will be restored as a cultural center for African American and third world students. He adds that th
3.2 Governance – filling the hole where government used to be
Human societies have to take urgent action to end their dependences on fossil fuels. We have to alter the whole path of our development and decision making in order to make our societies both environmentally adaptable and sustainable. This unit takes on the task of trying to chart some of the ways in which it might be possible.
3.1 Who will make the decisions?
Human societies have to take urgent action to end their dependences on fossil fuels. We have to alter the whole path of our development and decision making in order to make our societies both environmentally adaptable and sustainable. This unit takes on the task of trying to chart some of the ways in which it might be possible.
2.2 Vibrant civil societies and a networked globe
Human societies have to take urgent action to end their dependences on fossil fuels. We have to alter the whole path of our development and decision making in order to make our societies both environmentally adaptable and sustainable. This unit takes on the task of trying to chart some of the ways in which it might be possible.
2.1 Political responses to climate change and the environment
Human societies have to take urgent action to end their dependences on fossil fuels. We have to alter the whole path of our development and decision making in order to make our societies both environmentally adaptable and sustainable. This unit takes on the task of trying to chart some of the ways in which it might be possible.
1.2 Globalisation is about networks
Human societies have to take urgent action to end their dependences on fossil fuels. We have to alter the whole path of our development and decision making in order to make our societies both environmentally adaptable and sustainable. This unit takes on the task of trying to chart some of the ways in which it might be possible.
1.1 What is 'globalisation'?
Human societies have to take urgent action to end their dependences on fossil fuels. We have to alter the whole path of our development and decision making in order to make our societies both environmentally adaptable and sustainable. This unit takes on the task of trying to chart some of the ways in which it might be possible.














