Overbrengingen : Zelfstandig werk Zelfstandig werk waarbij de leerlingen in contact komen met eigenschappen van overbrengingen, symbolische voorstelling van overbrengingen enz.

Werken met het tellerpaneel In deze presentatie wordt een oefening op het tellerpaneel stap voor stap uitgelegd.

Oefeningen met paneeltjes In de lessen technologische opvoeding werd er regelmatig gebruik gemaakt van de 'blauwe paneeltjes'. In deze presentatie vind je heel wat oefeningen. De oefeningen worden stap voor stap opgelost volgens een vast …

Proefjes rond voortstuwing In dit document gaan we na hoe een raket of auto kan voortbewegen.
Gezonde voeding : Quiz Door meerkeuzevragen en doe-activiteiten ontdekken de leerlingen interessante weetjes over gezonde voeding. De quiz is gebaseerd op het spel Snapje hapje.

La Boda - Goya
Descripción escrita por Arte Historia.
La Boda se considera uno de los últimos cartones para tapiz pintados por Goya. En esta escena, el pintor recoge el matrimonio desigual y de conveniencia que tanto criticaban los ilustrados. Estos matrimonios permitían que el novio, feo y viejo pero muy rico, se casase con una muchacha por lo general bella, aunque pobre, quedando así ambos satisfechos, cuando menos la familia de la novia. (2:12)
Sumer y el templo oval de Khafadye
Descripción escrita por Arte Historia.
Hacia el año 2900 a.C., la Mesopotamia meridional estaba dividida en dos regiones: Akkad, al N, desde Abu Salabikh hasta el límite norte de las llanuras aluviales, y Sumer, al S, desde Eridu hasta Nippur. Las primeras tablillas en barro traducidas por los arqueólogos descubrieron que los escribas llamaban Sumer a la tierra situada entre los ríos Tigris y Eúfrates. Con el paso del tiempo, esa mi
Images of Earth and Space: SC97 Edition
The entire narrated Images video made for Supercomputing 97
Duke Chapel Live - 7/1/2012
Duke Chapel Live - 7/1/2012
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Willie Jennings delivers a sermon entitled "A Place of Healing."
Sermon begins at (48:53)
Purity is both an abiding theme and anxiety in culture and religion.
Jesus profoundy reshapes our notions of purity. For him, purity comes
not from avoiding guilt, dirt, or shame but from receiving forgiveness
and healing. Our gospel from Mark 5 describes two women facing ritual
impurities of death and menstru
Science Bulletins: Early Human Walked Upright
Since a few 6-million-year-old bones of the species Orrorin tugenesis were discovered in Kenya in 2000, scientists have not been certain that Orrorin could walk upright. A new analysis of the thighbone by biological anthropologists at The George Washington University and Stony Brook University asserts that it was indeed bipedal, and walked with a slow gait not unlike 4-million-year-old "Lucy," the species Australopithecus afarensis.
The common ancestor of chimpanzees and humans was thought to l
ENGR 408 - Patent Law The Exchange: Diving into Murky Waters Mass murder of Kherson Jews Lyudmila Burlaka, a Kherson Jew, escapes the grim fate of Kherson Jewry EAHA Day 3 Session 5C: Floods And Landslides Lecture Networks: Theory and Application Networked Computing: Storage, Communication, and Processing Digital Government 1: Information Technology and Democratic Politics Digital Government 2: Information Technology and Democratic Administration
Antony Currie talks to "Dark Pools" author Scott Patterson about the rise of HFT systems that appear to be stealing a march on regular investors and whether regulators can keep up with Wall Street's tech revolution.
Vanda Kriger, who was born in 1925 in Kherson and lived there during the war years, describes how in late September 1941 her mother, together with other Jews, was transported from a prison in Kherson to a murder site, where they were shot. She notes the three places where Jews from Kherson and prisoners of war were executed and buried in mass graves in Kherson and surrounding areas.
For more information: http://www1.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/murderSite.asp?site_id=214
Lyudmila Burlaka, who was born in 1935 in Kherson and lived there during the war years, describes how, together with other Jews, she was taken to be shot, how her mother pushed her out of a group of Kherson Jews doomed to death into a crowd of local spectators. She recounts how she was wounded by machine-gun fire but saved by local residents.
For more information: http://www1.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/murderSite.asp?site_id=214
Universities in the Eastern Africa Region have come together to implement an initiative Health Emergency Management Program (HEMP) that will build the capacity of local governments in the region to manage and plan for response to major disasters of public health importance. The Eastern African Region is prone to many natural and technological disasters of different kinds. There is not one nation in the region that is not vulnerable to the devastating effects of these disasters. Many of these dis
SI 508 has been taught in various forms from 2006 to 2008 to masterŐs students at the University of Michigan School of Information. The course covers topics in network analysis, from social networks to applications in information networks such as the Internet. I will introduce basic concepts in network theory, discuss metrics and models, use software analysis tools to experiment with a wide variety of real-world network data, and study applications to areas such as information retrieval.As a ne
SI 502 - To appreciate the opportunities and make wise choices about the use of technology, information professionals need to understand the architectures of modern information systems. In alternative system architectures, storage, communication, and processing substitute for and complement each other in different ways. This course introduces students, at several different levels of abstraction, to sets of functional components and alternative ways of combining those components to form systems.
SI 532 / SI 732 - Course is the first in a two-part sequence exploring contemporary practices, challenges, and opportunities at the intersection of information technology and democratic governance. Whereas the second course focuses on challenges and innovations in democratic administration, this first course focuses on theories and practices of democratic politics and the shifting role of information technologies in supporting, transforming, and understanding these. The first half of the course
This seven-week course is the second in a two-part sequence exploring contemporary practices, challenges, and opportunities at the intersection of information technology and democratic governance. This second half of the course takes on emerging directions in democratic administration Đ and the shifting role of information technologies in supporting, transforming, and understanding these. The course locates recent and emerging digital or e-government initiatives in historical, institutional, an















