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Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
La presse : information ou manipulation par Valérie Trierweiller (Journaliste)
Lycée Marguerite Yourcenar (91 Morangis)
Optellen en aftrekken tot honderd Met dit programma oefenen leerlingen het optellen en aftrekken tot honderd. Je kan kiezen uit volgende … Rubinstein on Game Theory and Behavioral Economics Introducción al Sistema JurÃdico Internacional y de la Unión Europea (2010) Towards a Culture of Opennes in Education in Latin America math song (place value to the millions) Open Educational Resources Infokit World TB Day Tuberculosis in the 21st Century: Joel Spicer Atlantis Retrospective Active Learning in Advanced Analytical Chemistry, a course for first year graduate students GC Splitless Injection Animation RSC.org: IR Spectroscopy RSC.org: Proton NMR HPLC
In a new podcast Michael G Jacobides, Associate Professor of Strategic and International Management, explains why neglect of changing industry architecture is at the root of the current crisis
Strategic Management of Intellectual Property Rights for OER in UK Higher Education
This virtual tour of a forensic laboratory has three floors. Each floor has a number of rooms devoted to a particular forensic specialty. Each room has a slide show of forensic scientists performing their work. All rooms have a video explanation detailing the forensic specialty being visited. Some rooms also have videos of forensic scientists demonstrating analytical techniques.
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Strategic Management of Intellectual Property Rights for OER in UK Higher Education
Feeling low on energy? Maybe it's because you haven't eaten in awhile! Did you know that your food is an example of stored energy? It's chemical potential energy to be exact! And some foods have more energy power than others. This brief news clip gives you tips on how to fight fatigue and the midday blahs by providing several examples of energy power foods. (03:12)

Ariel Rubinstein of Tel Aviv University and New York University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the state of game theory and behavioral economics, two of the most influential areas of economics in recent years. Drawing on his Afterword for the 60th anniversary edition of Von Neumann and Morgenstern's Theory of Games and Economic Behavior, Rubinstein argues that game theory's successes have been quite limited. Rubinstein, himself a game theorist, argues that game theory is unable to y
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Towards a Culture of Opennes in Education in Latin America
Mr. R.'s math song about numbers in the millions- have your students try to say the challenges in the millions! See more of Mr. R.'s free math and science re...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are increasingly being made available by Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (HE) institutions. They are resources licensed in a way such that they can be re-used, re-purposed, re-mixed and re-distributed. There are a number of license options for individuals or organisations considering releasing OERs, perhaps the most common being various iterations of the Creative Commons license. This infoKit, as with the whole of the JISC infoNet website, is itself
Joel Spicer, Senior Strategist at the Stop TB Partnership, presents statistical data on the "Global Burden of TB" and what needs to be done to lower the death rate of tuberculosis.
A retrospective look at space shuttle Atlantis.
The introductory lecture course for graduate-level analytical chemistry is commonly understood to require students to be broadly aware of analytical tools, current problems, and methods for linking problems and measurements. This article describes an active learning approach to this course, using review articles to focus discussion and reveal gaps in student knowledge. Students give most of the course\'s lectures, with grades based on lectures, exams, and a term paper.
This site is one in a series of sites with very good animations related to separations. This animation deals specifically with splitless injection in GC. The animations are short (one to two minutes) and can easily be shown in class as part of a lecture. They are extremely helpful in illustrating key components and concepts of chromatographic systems. Users are encouraged to explore the site and the other brief animations as well. Separate links to other simulations by the same company (TRSL) ar
This video on YouTube covers the basic principles of infrared spectroscopy. Very useful for a newcomer to IR. This video of 6.5 minute would be useful in a classroom setting or students interested in the technique.
This video, distributed on YouTube by the Royal Society of Chemistry is on the basic principles of NMR. This video is a good primer and would be very useful to supplement introductory lectures on NMR. The video covers the basic theory behind a 1H spectrum and goes through actually acquiring a spectrum. The “top-off” look of the instrument is useful and how the superconducting magnet is mounted. Good for a basic introduction.
This video, distributed on YouTube by the Royal Society of Chemistry is on the basic principles of HPLC. This video is a short primer (~5 min) which introduces the basic technique and instrumentation. The theory of HPLC is described at a very basic level. Separation theory is presented in a qualitiative fashion, and both the mechanics and applications of HPLC were generally described. The ultimate strength of this video is the general nature of the content that makes it appealing to a wide aud













