Internet Applications: CSS
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 48 minutes.
Internet Applications: Java Servlets
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 36 minutes.
Java Servlets: part 2
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 49 minutes.
SQL and JDBC Servlets
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 48 minutes.
Validation and Exceptions
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 48 minutes.
Attributes and Scopes
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 34 minutes.
Beans Servlets - stage 4
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 32 minutes.
Research methods: Why research and why study research?
This module is designed primarily for students taking sport-related courses, but knowledge and use of research methods is widely shared across a range of social science disciplines, so students from any other such discipline should find this useful too. It is important to focus on methods, almost to the exclusion of any actual content, at least until you find your bearings. Thus although there are important differences between them students of Outdoor Adventure should find something of interest
Research methods: Designing surveys presentation
This presentation is part of "Research methods" module. This module is designed primarily for students taking sport-related courses, but knowledge and use of research methods is widely shared across a range of social science disciplines, so students from any other such discipline should find this useful too. It is important to focus on methods, almost to the exclusion of any actual content, at least until you find your bearings. Thus although there are important differences between them students
Research methods: Semiotics and signification
This resource is part of "Research methods" module. This module is designed primarily for students taking sport-related courses, but knowledge and use of research methods is widely shared across a range of social science disciplines, so students from any other such discipline should find this useful too. It is important to focus on methods, almost to the exclusion of any actual content, at least until you find your bearings. Thus although there are important differences between them students of
Core Physics PBL – Automated Searches for Leaking Water Pipes in the Desert.
‘Automated Searches for Leaking Water Pipes in the Desert’ is a 2nd year PBL project, undertaken by students organised into small groups working as a team.
Students will have a preliminary computer simulated laboratory session, then two experimental laboratory sessions accompanied by two facilitated group meeting. There will be two additional unsupervised group meetings for tying up loose ends and for preparation of conference presentations and reports.
Teams will work in pairs, with each
Educomics - Using digital comics in the classroom
Educomics http://www.educomics.org/ is a European Union education project. It has built sets of resource materials for teachers based on research and pilot...
Collision 27858 - Racism
Collision 27858 was produced, filmed and edited by the students of the Advanced Studio Production Class at East Carolina University.
Collision 27858 - Equal Rights
Collision 27858 was produced, filmed and edited by the students of the Advanced Studio Production Class at East Carolina University.
Purple and Gold 2010
Scenes from the 2010 Pirate Football Season, Go Pirates!
Collision 27858 - Campus Safety
Collision 27858 was produced, filmed and edited by the students of the Advanced Studio Production Class at East Carolina University.
Alumnus Cyrus Buffum is Charleston's Waterkeeper
Dedicated to protecting and preserving Charleston's waters, Cyrus Buffum '06 is proving that he just might be the Lowcountry's real prince of tides.
Jason Coy -- History Professor and Witchcraft Expert
College of Charleston Assistant Professor Jason Coy focuses his research on magic and superstition in early modern Europe and talks about the reality of the Harry Potter book and movie series.
IDS350 Fall 2010 Session 11
IDS350 Gardens of California Session 11 11/14/2010
"Orchids"
SMT312 Fall 2010 Session 10
SMT312 Natural Disasters Session 10 11/14/10
"Coastlines"













