Creating Interactive Biology Tutorials for the World Wide Web Using a Simple Java Editor
A hands-on workshop providing participants with an opportunity to work with Jamba to create interactive tutorials for the Internet including: drag and drop, animation, fill in the blank and multiple-choice questions, and interactive slide shows for student learning.
Capybara
The capybara is a large rodent. It is a consumer because it cannot make its own food and must eat other organisms to get energy. Capybaras are herbivores, meaning they eat plants to gain energy.
Zachariah Mampilly. Africa at a Crossroads: On Violent and Non-Violent Revolutions
Zachariah Mampilly, professor of Political Science at Vassar College, discusses Africa and his first book, Rebel Rulers: Insurgent Governance and Civilian Life During War. April 5, 2012. Sponsored by USC's Department of Political Science, the Center on Public Diplomacy, and the Office of Religious Life.
Perhaps not since the heady days of independence has the African continent been roiled by so many political and economic convulsions. From the nonviolent protests across the continent to more vi
C-Suite: Charles Luck IV, Luck Companies
Charles S. Luck IV was interviewed by Senior Associate Dean, Richard Coughlan, as part of the Robins School of Business' C-Suite Conversations on March 22, 2012.
Occupations That Use Fractions
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Accidental Discoveries
The Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (1963) of the Cold War lead to the launching of several satellites to detect nuclear energy blasts. Satellites did detect blasts, not from the earth or our moon as expected, but from random places all over the sky. This segment from Swift: Eyes through Time covers the accidental discovery of gamma-ray bursts and the 30-plus years quest to understand them. (3:50)
The arm - engineers armed for medical rehabilitation - Garth Johnson
Professor Garth Johnson will describe how biomechanical engineering is improving joint replacement treatment for older people, in this annual lecture organised by the Bath Institute of Medical Engineering.
Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: U.S. and Mexico from 4-1-98 to 5-26-98 (3 times @ 1.5 days-sec)
Aerosol concentrations over the United States and Mexico from April 1, 1998 to May 26, 1998, from Earth Probe TOMS
2012 Herff College of Engineering Outstanding Alumnus, Jim Dean
2012 Herff College of Engineering Outstanding Alumnus, Jim Dean, is President of Sea World Parks and Entertainment's Busch Gardens and Adventure Island in Tampa, FL
UTCOM Match Day 2012
The University of Toledo College of Medicine Match Day 2012
Trauma Survivor Talks about Life after a Motorcycle Crash
Rob Wright discusses his motorcycle crash that challenged his physical and mental strength. Hear his story and words of wisdom for other trauma survivors and their family members.
Related Links:
R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
http://www.umm.edu/shocktrauma/
Trauma Survivors Network
http://www.umm.edu/shocktrauma/trauma_survivors_network/index.htm
TSN Programs
http://www.umm.edu/shocktrauma/trauma_survivors_network/programs.htm
Join the TSN
http://www.umm.edu/shocktrauma/trauma_survivors
Welcome Remarks - Arvind Varma
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This Week @Minnesota: Film Fest, BioClock Baby Plan, and Mountains were Oceans
In this episode of This Week @Minnesota, check out highlights from the National Public Health Film Festival, learn about U of M Reproductive Medicine Center's BioClock Baby Plan, and check out an art exhibit from U student artists.
Pruis Calculus 04/09/2012
Pruis Calculus Class from April 9, 2012
I disturbi d'ansia nell'età evolutiva
Tradizionalmente, la paura è stata differenziata dall’ansia e dalle fobie in base
all’obiettività del pericolo. Quando si tratta di bambini, però, tale distinzione può
risultare fuorviante. I bambini infatti a causa del loro sviluppo cognitivo ancora in
divenire trovano spesso difficile differenziare il reale dall’immaginario. E’ dunque
necessario osservare l’impatto che tale stato d’animo ha sull’adattamento e sul
comportamento del bambino,Traditionally, the fear was dif
How the States Got Their Shapes Too
Was Roger Williams too pure for the Puritans, and what does that have to do with Rhode Island? Why did Augustine Herman take 10 years to complete the map that established Delaware? How did Rocky Mountain rogues help create the state of Colorado? All this and more is explained in Mark Stein's new book.
Speaker Biography: Mark Stein is a playwright and screenwriter. His plays have been performed off-Broadway and at theaters throughout the country. Stein has also taught writing and drama at Americ
UW Timeline: Scribner Shunt - 1960
In 1960, University of Washington professor Belding Scribner and his team collaborated to save the lives of countless patients affected by end-stage kidney disease with the invention of the Scribner Shunt. Scribner later founded the world's first out-patient dialysis center in Seattle, making long-term treatment possible for the first time in history.
Gezondheid : Werkbundel Dit is een werkbundel met volgende hoofdstukken:

Käthe Kollwitz : Beschrijving van Vrouw met dood kind Beeldbeschouwend beschrijven van een werk van Käthe Kollwitz. Er wordt beschreven waarom dit werk gekozen werd, wat het met je doet en waarom de kunstenaar deze techniek hanteert.

Fighting boredom
One of the greatest risks to team stability, explains Dr Mark de Rond, recently returned from fieldwork with the high-performance surgical teams at Britain's Camp Bastion military hospital in Afghanistan, is boredom. Under pressure, teams of high performers function exceptionally well. But when bored, the qualities that produce exceptional performance under pressure risk destabilising the team. How do you deal with a sense of futility and boredom?













