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.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Neural Networks
This lecture forms part of the "Neural Networks" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Swarm Intelligence
This lecture forms part of the "Swarm Intelligence" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Knowledge Representation
This lecture forms part of the "Knowledge Representation" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Neural Networks
This lecture forms part of the "Neural Networks" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Editing Metadata in JorumOpen
How to add the UKOER tag to resources already deposited in JorumOpen.
UKOER Architecture Session Plans and Resources around Cultural Context and Discourse in Architecture
A series of resources constituting a 9-week programme of study on the concepts of Cultural Context and Discourse in Architecture.
Jacksons Chameleons - Breeding Pair
Overview of an Urban Nature Reserve
Text and photos in pdf format providing an introduction to Possil Marsh an Urban Nature in Glasgow. Designed to accompany 2 power point presentations on the biodiversity and habitats of this urban nature reserve. Together they provide a case study illustrating the the potentially varied biodiversity that can be retained by an urban nature
reserve and show the characteristics of the habitats within which that biodiversity is found.
Habitats of an Urban Nature Reserve
A PowerPoint presentation illustrating the habitat types found within Possil Marsh Nature Reserve in Glasgow. Designed to be used alongside a PowerPoint presentation on the biodiversity of the nature reserve and a PDF providing background information. Together they provide a case study illustrating the potentially varied habitats that can be retained by an urban nature reserve and show the characteristics of the biodiversity that can be found within such an area.
Biodiversity in an Urban Nature Reserve
A PowerPoint presentation illustrating the mammal, bird, amphibian and other diversity of Possil Marsh Nature Reserve in Glasgow. Designed to be used alongside a PowerPoint presentation on the habitats of the nature reserve and a PDF providing background information. Together they provide a case study illustrating the potentially varied biodiversity that can be retained by an urban nature reserve and show the characteristics of the habitats within which that biodiversity is found.
Biodiversity Consortium_KrugerWorld_ORP_1_raw_data
Raw data for a mammalian census of Kruger National Park, separated into habitat. Data can be uploaded to excel for statistical analysis. Also contains background information on biodiversity indices and models. Web pages which should run on any pc / mac / VLE with javascript enabled
Biodiversity Consortium image collection
This is a set of images taken from the Biodiversity Consortium's suite of teaching and learning resources, primarily consisting of images of the large mammals of Kruger National Park, in particular, the large ungulates occurring within the park. These images are hosted in the UK Centre for Bioscience's ImageBank.
Biodiversity Consortium : Measuring Ecological Diversity 4 : Sampling Spatial Diversity
This package looks at the spatial scales of diversity, i.e. point, alpha, beta, gamma and epsilon as well as looking at turnover diversity.
Biodiversity Consortium : Measuring Ecological Diversity 1 : full version
This package provides an overview on measuring ecological diversity.
Ecological diversity has two separate components - the number and relative frequency of species - and can be estimated using counts of species richness, relative abundance plots and diversity indices.
Ecological diversity can also be measured over a range of spatial scales.
Transportation and Urban Systems
Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering and Advanced Power & Energy Program, Donald Dabdub delivers a lecture for Earth System Science 280: Sustainability Science on Wednesday, November 3, 2010. The lecture topic is transportation and urban systems from an engineering approach.
Functional Behaviour of Materials: Introduction to Semiconductors
This set of animations covers the principles and applications of semiconductors. From TLP: Introduction to Semiconductors













