1.212J An Introduction to Intelligent Transportation Systems (MIT)
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) represent a major transition in transportation on many dimensions. This course considers ITS as a lens through which one can view many transportation and societal issues. ITS is an international program intended to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of surface transportation systems through advanced technologies in information systems, communications, and sensors. In the United States, ITS represents the major post-Interstate-era program for advanci
An Introduction to Integration By Parts
This is a discussion of why integration by parts works and provides an example of using it to find the integral of a non-polynomial function. Â
Electrical Switches, Part 1, Introduction - Basic Switches
This video introduces the principles and terminology of mechanical electrical switches. It covers terms such as contacts, normally open, normally closed, poles, and throws.
Introduction of Multiplication Using Arrays or Models
This video from an education publishing house features multiplication with arrays or models. This live action video uses coins. The video is an introduction to multiplication and uses simple animation for demonstration. (2:23)
An Introduction to the Patent System
This 17-minute video is designed to be shown to jurors in patent jury trials. It contains important background information intended to help jurors understand what patents are, why they are needed, how inventors get them, the role of the Patent and Trademark Office, and why disputes over patents arise. An Introduction to the Patent System was developed with the assistance of an advisory committee of district judges and patent attorneys. Special care was taken to ensure that it provides an imparti
Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving, Spring 2002
Fundamental software development and computational methods for engineering and scientific applications. Object-oriented software design and development. Weekly programming problems cover programming concepts, graphical user interfaces, numerical methods, data structures, sorting and searching, computer graphics and selected advanced topics. Emphasis is on developing techniques for solving problems in engineering, science, management, and planning. The Java(C) programming language is used.
Introduction to Algebra
This is an introduction to basic Algebra. An instructor in this video shows some examples and shows how to solve them step by step using a scratch out method.
Introduction to Demographic Methods
This course introduces the basic techniques of demographic analysis. Students will become familiar with the sources of data available for demographic research. Population composition and change measures will be presented. Measures of mortality, fertility, marriage and migration levels and patterns will be defined. Life table, standardization and population projection techniques will also be explored.
Introduction to Methods for Health Services Research and Evaluation
Introduction to Methods for Health Services Research and Evaluation provides an introduction to basic methods for undertaking research and program evaluation within health services organizations and systems. In addition to basic methods, the course also provides "the state of the art" in research and evaluation through the review of major completed studies. This course is recommended for students who will be carrying out policy research, social science research, or program impact evaluation with
Size Matters: Introduction to Nanoscience
This unit provides an introduction to nanoscience, focusing on concepts related to the size and scale, unusual properties of the nanoscale, tools of the nanosciences, and example applications. Upon completing this unit, students will understand: The study of unique phenomena at the nanoscale could vastly change our understanding of matter and lead to new questions and answers in many areas, including health care, the environment, and technology: There are enormous scale differences in our univer
SAVE - Introduction to SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
This resource aims to support school students pursuing entry level
qualifications to the elctro-technology industry. The resource addresses the Certificate
II in Sustainable Energy (Career Start)
Now we're cooking with gas! - Introduction
This resource supports the training of licensed gasfitters, addressing the
skills shortages in these trade areas. The resource provides an action learning
environment where employees will undertake training suitable to all
parties
Introduction to Small Business: transport and distribution: study guide
This module aims to introduce principles of small business management - the concepts and factors required to run a small business in the transport industry. It has been designed to suit people who currently or plan to, manage small transport companies. This is the introductory module in Certificate III in Small Business Management (Transport and Distribution) and the only mandatory module for the Certificate. The nominal number of hours for this module is 40 hours.
Introduction to Small Business: transport and distribution
This module aims to introduce principles of small business management - the concepts and factors required to run a small business in the transport industry. It has been designed to suit people who currently or plan to, manage small transport companies. This is the introductory module in Certificate III in Small Business Management (Transport and Distribution) and the only mandatory module for the Certificate. The nominal number of hours for this module is 40 hours.
Introduction to Small Business: transport and distribution: trainers guide
This module aims to introduce principles of small business management - the concepts and factors required to run a small business in the transport industry. It has been designed to suit people who currently or plan to, manage small transport companies. This is the introductory module in Certificate III in Small Business Management (Transport and Distribution) and the only mandatory module for the Certificate. The nominal number of hours for this module is 40 hours.
Elementary Statistics
Elementary Statistics is an introduction to data analysis course that makes use of graphical and numerical techniques to study patterns and departures from patterns. The student studies randomness with emphasis on understanding variation, collects information in the face of uncertainty, checks distributional assumptions, tests hypotheses, uses probability as a tool for anticipating what the distribution of data may look like under a set of assumptions, and uses appropriate statistical models to
Introduction to Flash MX
This course offers an introduction to the Macromedia Flash multimedia authoring environment. It incorporates hands-on experience developing streaming web-based multimedia presentations including animation, sound, and graphics with Macromedia's Flash MX application. In each lesson, students build a module that contributes to the shaping of a final project - a basic educational, personal, or business website in Flash. Flash offers scripting capabilities and server-side connectivity for creating en
22.00J Introduction to Modeling and Simulation (MIT)
Basic concepts of computer modeling in science and engineering using discrete particle systems and continuum fields. Techniques and software for statistical sampling, simulation, data analysis and visualization. Use of statistical, quantum chemical, molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, mesoscale and continuum methods to study fundamental physical phenomena encountered in the fields of computational physics, chemistry, mechanics, materials science, biology, and applied mathematics. Applications drawn
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Knowledge Representation
This test forms part of the "Knowledge Representation" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.














