Projet Jean Rouch ? J4.5 : Débat (version française)
LE PROJET JEAN ROUCH ? : VERS UNE CONNAISSANCE HORS TEXTE, CROISER LES REGARDS, PARTAGER LES INTERROGATIONS. 14 – 20 novembre 2009
Évènement organisé par le Comité du film ethnographique en collaboration avec la Bibliothèque nationale de France, le Centre national du cinéma - Archives françaises du film et le Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
L’accompagnement des entreprises lorraines : Acteurs et services
Les premières ”Rencontres lorraines de la propriété intellectuelle” tenues à Metz en mai 2008 avaient été consacrées à la propriété intellectuelle face au défi de la mondialisation.
L’édition 2009 de ces Rencontres, organisée le 6 octobre 2009 à Nancy, s’est concentrée sur la filière « fibres et éco-matériaux », laquelle, que ce soit à travers le bois, le textile, le papier, les composites ou encore les marchés utili
Justice et management : enjeux et défis
Troisième partie de l’Essentiel "Eléments pour une rencontre de la Sociologie et de l’Economie" qui fait suite à la Grande Leçon "La sociologie peut-elle aider à comprendre l'économie ? - Le nouveau management public".
Les auteurs vous proposent de rencontrer Frédéric Schoenaers (sociologue), Joël Ficet (politologue) et David Delvaux (sociologue) pour comprendre quels sont les enjeux liés à l’introduction du référentiel managérial au sein des
Experts 2010 J - Clôture du colloque
Clôture du colloque sur la propriété industrielle et intellectuelle.
SCD Médecine.
GSF-La prostitution en France-Discussion (video)
2ème journée humanitaire sur la santé des femmes dans le monde
Vendredi 6 mars 2009 Palais du Luxembourg, 15 rue de Vaugirard 75006 Paris.
14h – 17h15 La prostitution en France
Après midi présidée par Pr Roger Henrion, vice-président de l’Académie nationale de médecine
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Modérateurs de l’après midi : Pr Henri-Jean Philippe, président de GSF
Michèle Rivière, membre du collège national des sages femmes
Open Notebook Science and Education
This is my presentation on April 17, 2007 at the Chemical Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia, PA. I describe Open Notebook Science in the context of education and argue that trends in open education, open science and automation will change the educational landscape in the near future.
audio (mp3)
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Experimental Statistics
Structure: Three credits. Three lecture hours per week (45 total contact hours).
Fundamental principles in the design and analysis of engineering experiments: randomized blocks, latin squares, split plots, factorial experiments; fractional factorials; confounding and response surface methodology.
This course is primarily designed for majors in Industrial Engineering (IE); however, it is appropriate for science and engineering students with background in statistics and interest in the character
Methods and Algorithmics for system design
System design is the central topic of this course. We move beyond the methods developed in circuit design (although we shall have interest in those) and consider situations in which the functional behavior of a system is the first object under consideration. There will be an introduction to modeling methods that can be used in the context of system design, followed by a discussion of the main issues that are to be considered when one want to design a system that satisfies a number of relevant pe
Whole class technology for learning mathematics: the case of functions and graphs
This paper draws on research being developed within the teaching and learning strand of the Economic and Social Research Council InterActive Education Project, which is examining how new technologies can be used in educational settings to enhance learning. It focuses on the ways in which mathematics teachers can use digital tools for enhancing the learning of functions and graphs within a classroom setting. It includes a comparison of two teachers working with information and communi
Improving Nanogenerators
In the laboratory of Zhong Lin Wang at Georgia Tech, a blinking LCD signals the success of a five-year effort to power conventional electronic devices using nanoscale generators that harvest mechanical energy from the environment.
Video: Georgia Tech
AP Statistics Curriculum 2007
This is an Internet-based E-Book for advanced-placement (AP) statistics educational curriculum. The E-Book is initially developed by the UCLA Statistics Online Computational Resource (SOCR), however, all statistics instructors, researchers and educators are encouraged to contribute to this effort and improve the content of these learning materials.
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Making Decisions
This reading material forms part of the "Making Decisions" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Spartan Sagas: Gary Ferenchick
Gary Ferenchick earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the College of Natural Science in 1979 and 1982, respectively, and an MD from the College of Human Medicine in 1984. Currently, he's chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine and associate professor of medicine at Michigan State. He says Spartan physicians are distinguished from others for their care and attention to each patient's story and values in developing a treatment plan.
"This place is a friendly place, and I honestl
CAV 2010 - Séquelles douloureuse liées au traitement des cancers - questions
Conférences du Centre de Lutte contre le Cancer de Lorraine (CAV - Centre Alexis Vautrin de Nancy)
Titre : Séquelles douloureuse liées au traitement des cancers - questions
Intervenants : Nathalie CRETINEAU Médecin référente douleur Service Interdisciplinaire des Soins de Support pour les patients en oncologie (SISSPO) au Centre Alexis Vautrin (CAV) de Nancy.
Angeline NUE infirmière référente douleur Service Interdisciplinaire des Soins de Support pour les patient
Distance Education Support to the Catholic University of Mozambique
<p>Provision of support in materials evaluation and revision of the materials; in distance education systems; setting up of a quality assurance system and capacity building for the B.Ed Programme Co-ordinators.</p>
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 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_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 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.
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.













