Better Customer Insight in Real Time
Dr Emma Macdonald and Professor Hugh Wilson have been working with a number of leading companies over the past two years on a new research tool 'real-time experience tracking' (RET) that helps companies to better understand the needs of their customers. The research has been published in the September 2012 issue of the Harvard Business Review.
Electrical Conductivity of Solutions
A chemical demonstration showing that ions must be present in solution for electrical conductivity. A good demonstration that explains the difference in dissolving and dissociation of ions (04:12).
The Scoop on Soils
Join Simon, Anita and Dennis as they follow their dog, Scoop, and find themselves in the middle of an adventure in soil! Download the Soil Module storybook and learning activities!
Banking should "be more boring" - UK regulator Wheatley
Sept. 5 - The UK's new chief financial regulator Martin Wheatley argues that the culture of the financial sector must change from the top down to clamp down on mis-selling.
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences: Engaging Students - with Simplified Mandarin subtitles
Experience what the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Simon Fraser University has to offer! This video contains testimonials of FASS undergrads and alumni from a range of departments describing their experiences while being part of the largest faculty here at SFU. Please visit our FASS homepage for more information about opportunities and programs.
http://www.fass.sfu.ca/
Experiments with the Three-Spectral Inverse Problem for a Beaded String
This report summarizes work done as part of the Physics of Strings PFUG under Rice University's VIGRE program. VIGRE is a program of Vertically Integrated Grants for Research and Education in the Mathematical Sciences under the direction of the National Science Foundation. A PFUG is a group of Postdocs, Faculty, Undergraduates and Graduate students formed round the study of a common problem. This module describes the three-spectral inverse problem for a beaded string and presents experimental re
Survey of London: volume 47 - Northern Clerkenwell and Pentonville
Details the architectural history of the north-western portion of the historic parish of Clerkenwell. It includes Islington High Street and the Angel, the Exmouth Market area, and the Pentonville westwards towards King's Cross. The southern and eastern parts of the parish are covered in volume 46.
Breakingviews: Fed honeymoon may be brief
Sept. 14 - The flood of cheap dollars from the Fed will lift all boats for a while. But QE is sure to trouble non-U.S. central bankers say Breakingviews.
CSM Heroes Campaign
The CSM Heroes Campaign is a scholarship campaign for CSM First Responder Programs and CSM Veterans' Yellow Ribbon Program. Donations from this campaign will benefit: Students studying Criminal Justice, Emergency Medial Services, Fire Science Technology, and Homeland Security as well as Veterans whose benefits changed as a part of the Veterans' Affairs Yellow Ribbon Campaign.
From September 11 - November 11, call Papa Johns and mention CSM Heroes; a portion of your order will be donated to supp
Cause-Effect Match Up: Building Early Reasoning Skills
Correctly matching effects with given causes encourages the use of critical thinking skills and provides an opportunity for students to extend their understanding of cause-and-effect relationships. This simple activity could be adapted for most elementary classrooms. (02:33)
Coriolis Free Throw
A rotating, non-inertial frame of reference makes playing ball difficult. These guys are attempting to pass and shoot a ball and can't seem to master it (01:21).
Math 6 1-9 Prezi - Getting Started The Studies Weekly Flip Book Tutorial U.S. Morning Call: Spain in pain; cushy deal for Sealy Using appropriate technology
In this podcast, Dr. Clifford touches on what “appropriate technology” means and discusses some of the engineering projects they have developed for use in countries such as Tanzania. Wearing Forbidden Shoes
In this podcast, Professor Dick Geary, from the School of History at the University of Nottingham and Director of The Institute for the Study of Slavery (ISOS), discusses the uniqueness of the slave trade in Brasil.
Although Britain abolished slavery in 1807, slavery persisted in Brasil for another 81 years. Why did it take until 1888 to abolish slavery and how did the practice of bu Geraldine the Giraffe Learns The /sh/ Sound COM365 Session 4 Fall 2012
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A short tutorial video for teachers about Prezi, a great alternative presentation tool.
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The Studies Weekly Flip Book Tutorial
Studies Weekly provides teachers with hundreds of ideas and suggestions for Best Practices. Here’
Sep 27 - Spain set to announce fiscal reforms and strict budget cuts, and Tempur-Pedic acquires Sealy for $1.3 billion.
Dr Mike Clifford from the School of Mechanical Materials and Manufacturing Engineeringat the University of Nottingham has been working on simple, appropriate technologies to address some of the problems in the developing world.
Professor Dick Geary
Geraldine the Giraffe learns about /sh/. She searches her house for words that have the /sh/ sound. She finds cash, shoe, sheep, brush, cushion, shirt, and flash. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review the /sh/ sound in the elementary classroom. (3:49)
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