Founder's Day Symposium: Introduction and David Wall Rice
Founder's Day Symposium - Black Men in the 21st Century: Myths, Data and Reality
PART 1 of 6
This ongoing summit extends the mission of the Morehouse Research Institute and builds upon a critical mass of research at the College that looks at the affirmative development of black men and boys. Additionally, this symposium served as an exciting review of current thinking from national experts in light of America's first African American President.
David Wall Rice, 95 (Moderator): A graduate of
Use of Basic Laboratory Equipment: Introduction - Use of Basic Laboratory Equipment - TracEEE Way
The purpose of this instructional video series is to show undergraduate students basic testing and measurement techniques in the use of oscilloscopes, function generators, digital multimeters and circuit construction using patching platform.
This video series has already benefitted our undergraduate students in
Nottingham, Malaysia and Ningbo campuses.
Using the miniTweezers Optical Trap - Introduction
Introduction to the miniTweezers optical trap given by Steven B. Smith
Lecture 1: Introduction, Ohm's Law, Sign Conventions
Lecture 1: Introduction, Ohm's Law, Sign Conventions
http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ee40/su10/lectures/lec1/
Introduction to Microelectronics - Josh Hug - UC Berkeley - Summer 2010
6/21/10
Lecture 5: Introduction to Op-Amps
Lecture 5: Introduction to Op-Amps
http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ee40/su10/lectures/lec5/
Introduction to Microelectronics - Josh Hug - UC Berkeley - Summer 2010
6/30/10
AlgTop0: Introduction to Algebraic Topology
This is the Introductory lecture to a beginner's course in Algebraic Topology given by N J Wildberger of the School of Mathematics and Statistics at UNSW in 2010.
This first lecture introduces some of the topics of the course and three problems.
Tour of University of Michigan Central Campus
Come tour iconic places on University of Michigan's Central Campus - Burton Tower, Hill Auditorium, the Diag and the Michigan Union.
The TETE Project Introduction
Working in parallel with the Canada-EU negotiations toward a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), the TETE project aims to help governments at all levels in Canada and the EU work together towards greater convergence and harmonization of policy measures relating to trade, the environment and technology, including legislation, technical regulations, standards and approval processes. The TETE project is an initiative of Professors Jeremy de Beer and Debra Steger at the University of
04 - Introduction to Plato's Phaedo; Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part II
PHIL 176: Death - Audio - 04 - Introduction to Plato's Phaedo; Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part II - Yale University > YALE UNIVERSITY COURSES > PHIL 176: Death > Audio > 04 - Introduction to Plato's Phaedo; Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part II
01 - Course introduction
PHIL 176: Death - Audio - 01 - Course introduction - Yale University > YALE UNIVERSITY COURSES > PHIL 176: Death > Audio > 01 - Course introduction
01 - Introduction: five first lessons
ECON 159: Game Theory - Audio - 01 - Introduction: five first lessons - Yale University > YALE UNIVERSITY COURSES > ECON 159: Game Theory > Audio > 01 - Introduction: five first lessons
01 - Introduction
ITAL 310: Dante in Translation - Audio - 01 - Introduction - Yale University > YALE UNIVERSITY COURSES > ITAL 310: Dante in Translation > Audio > 01 - Introduction
01 - Introduction
HIST 202: European Civilization, 1648-1945 - Audio - 01 - Introduction - Yale University > YALE UNIVERSITY COURSES > HIST 202: European Civilization, 1648-1945 > Audio > 01 - Introduction
Computing in the Cloud - Part 1: "Introduction" – January 14, 2008
"Computing in the cloud" is one name for services that run in a Web browser and store information in a provider's data center — ranging from adaptations of familiar tools such as email and personal finance to new offerings such as virtual worlds and social networks. This workshop will bring together experts from computer science, law, politics and industry to explore the social and policy implications of this trend.
Part 1 includes introductory remarks by H. Vincent Poor, and a survey talk by
Computing in the Cloud - Part 1: "Introduction" – January 14, 2008
"Computing in the cloud" is one name for services that run in a Web browser and store information in a provider's data center — ranging from adaptations of familiar tools such as email and personal finance to new offerings such as virtual worlds and social networks. This workshop will bring together experts from computer science, law, politics and industry to explore the social and policy implications of this trend.
Part 1 includes introductory remarks by H. Vincent Poor, and a survey talk by
Jeanne Mrak, Princeton University: "Introduction to Office 2007" - May 2, 2007
Lunch 'n Learn presentation
Jeanne Mrak, Princeton University: "Introduction to Office 2007" - May 2, 2007
Lunch 'n Learn presentation
Introduction -- Japanese Lectures
Japanese - Spring 2008 Video - Introduction -- Japanese Lectures - Agnes Scott College > Agnes Scott College Courses > Japanese > Spring 2008 Video > Introduction -- Japanese Lectures
Introduction -- Japanese Lectures
Japanese - Fall 2007 - Introduction -- Japanese Lectures - Agnes Scott College > Agnes Scott College Courses > Japanese > Fall 2007 > Introduction -- Japanese Lectures
Introduction
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