Silverlight TV 73: What's New in MVVM Light Laurent Bugnion of IdentityMine appears on the show to discuss his latest additions to the MVVM Light toolkit for both Silverlight, WPF, and Windows Phone. Laurent covers several new features, including IoC (Inversion of Control) containers, new ways to implement INotifyPropertyChanged using lambdas and/or reflection, and changes to the Messenger class. Relevant links: John's blog and on Twitter (Author(s):
Mount Tempura: Potential Volcanic Eruption Analysis
This three minute shows how scientist think that Mount Tempura will throw so much ash into the air when it erupted that it could change the earth's climate. Yellowstone National Park is a huge volcano that
explodes every 600,000 years. The last time it blew was 640,000 years ago. This is a good video to show students to show how volcanic eruptions impact the Earth.
Crab and mossy chiton in the California rocky intertidal zone
Crabs have eight legs, a hard exoskeleton, and two claws for eating. Chitons have eight segment shells, a strong muscular foot to grasp rocks, and use their radulas to eat algae. Crabs and chitons are found in the middle tide zone.
Arithmetic Assignment Operators
A table showing the equivalent meaning for these operators.
Pharm 476 - Principles of Research and Problem Solving Minimum Measured Ozone Level in 1991 Episode 143: Radiation for the rest of us: The alpha, beta and gamma of atomic interaction Robert R. Dockson Interview "The Society of Mind, Spring 2007" Student leaders make impact in tornado affected area Northeastern University Street Smarts: Apocalypse Edition OSU Yoga b-roll SFU Track and Field Drum Roll Please Activity Food Vocabulary (Irish) Quiz 1 Preparation and Presentation of Biology Laboratory Class Materials Through WebCT Smoker's lung Population Structures and Cohorts Hurricane Gert from TRMM: September 16, 1999 Hercules and the 12 Labors (3:55)
Stratospheric Ozone level for October 5, 1991.
Robert R. Dockson, dean emeritus of the USC Marshall School of Business, reflects on his career at the University of Southern California.
Dockson, who served as dean of the university's business school from 1959 to1969, is a respected administrator and businessman whose vision of academic and professional excellence and global worldview continue to inform the USC Marshall School of Business.
Dockson was interviewed by Edward H. Barker on March 26, 1998, as part of the USC Emeriti Center's H.
" This course is an introduction to a theory that tries to explain how minds are made from collections of simpler processes. The subject treats such aspects of thinking as vision, language, learning, reasoning, memory, consciousness, ideals, emotions, and personality. Ideas incorporate psychology, artificial intelligence, and computer science to resolve theoretical issues such as whole vs. parts, structural vs. functional descriptions, declarative vs. procedural representations, symbolic vs. con
A group of 60 Auburn students recently took part in the LeaderShape Institute at the 4-H Center in Columbiana. As a part of the experience, the students visited Pratt City, a Birmingham suburb and one of the areas hit hardest by the April 27 tornadoes. A number of the students who participated in the program are from the Birmingham area and were deeply moved by the devastation they witnessed.
Our Street Smarts reporter asked Huskies how they would spend their last day if the world was ending tomorrow.
Stuart Sarbacker teaches a yoga course that combines theory with practice, emphasizing the historical and cultural background of yoga as well as actually teaching yoga to the students.
Brit Townsend, Adam Reid and Helen Crofts express their excitement on being accepted into the NCAA.
This activity develops the real-world connections and relationships between the rock properties found in Lesson 5 and the important engineering properties for designing and building caverns (or tunnels, mines, building foundations, etc.). The student teams will use importance factors called "desirability points" to mathematically determine the overall best rocks to build caverns within.
Questioning based on things associated with food.
An introduction to optimizing materials for web presentation: postscripting to PDF, animated graphics, still graphics, font type and size. These materials, among others, are used to demonstrate the creation of a WebCT course site. WebCT is a server-based course management software application. Through a very specific (and thoroughly, yet simply explained) set of steps, faculty place html, text files, graphics files, etc. into what is essentially an on-line course. That 'course' allows you to pla
Physicians can easily tell if you are a smoker by how your lungs look. Normal lungs are red or pink and fluid-looking. Smokers have blackened lungs that are drier than normal lungs. Tumors may develop from continued tobacco use-these appear as white masses.
This module provides a gentle introduction to the use of WebCHIP software and census data to investigate basic population issues. In the first part of this module, you will use data from the 1990 U.S. census to create population pyramids for several racial and ethnic groups. These population pyramids provide the ability to view the age and sex structure of a population.
A fly-in to Hurricane Gert on September 16, 1999, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM. In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface. The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.
The tale of the mighty Hercules, son of Zeus, atoning for the murder of his family by undertaking 12 impossible tasks. These labors of Hercules should hold the attention of students. However, there is a great deal of death involved in the challenges. Many lessons are possible with this video from the importance of not giving up to the world's first super hero.













