FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : PULSE, un "serious game" pour la formation des médecins et infirm
FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : PULSE, un «serious game» pour la formation des médecins et infirmiers.
Conférence enregistrée lors du congrès international FORMATIC PARIS 2011. Atelier TIC et pratiques innovantes au service de la formation des professionnels de la santé.
Auteur : LELEU Jérôme.
Réalisation, production : Canalu UN/3S, CERIMES.
SCD Médecine.
FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : SIMADVF, former les professionnels du service à la personne. (audio)
FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : Sim ADVF, un «serious game» pour former les professionnels du service à la personne à la prévention et à la réaction en situation de danger pour les enfants.
Conférence enregistrée lors du congrès international FORMATIC PARIS 2011. Atelier TIC et pratiques innovantes au service de la formation des professionnels de la santé.
Auteur : LEMAITRE Cédric, MICHEL Georges, GUENOUN Karim.
Réalisation, production : Canalu UN/3S, CERIM
FORMATIC – Paris 2011 – Ouverture du colloque Jérôme CLEMENT, Pierre ESPINOZA (audio)
FORMATIC – Paris 2011 – Ouverture du colloque Jérôme CLEMENT, Pierre ESPINOZA
Conférence enregistrée lors du congrès international FORMATIC PARIS 2011. Ouverture du colloque : Jérôme CLEMENT Président de l'Association FORMATIC SantéPierre ESPINOZA (praticien hospitalier télémédecine Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou – Paris),
Réalisation, production : Canalu UN/3S, CERIMES
The Golden Wheel Spider
The Golden Wheel Spider (Carparachne aureoflava) is truly a unique and amazing creature of the beautiful Namib Desert. It builds burrows that extend 40-50cm deep into the sand dunes. The burrow generally gives it sufficient shelter from its predators and especially its archenemy: Pompilid wasps. However, sometimes their burrow collapses and they have to run or "cartwheel" away from danger. (1:43)
Ever Wonder Why Ice Floats on Water?
When water freezes, it expands and becomes less dense. This means that there is the same number of particles taking up more space. Since the ice cubes are less dense than the water, they float! As an ice cube melts, its volume changes, but its weight is conserved (law of conservation of mass). So, the melted water has exactly the same weight as the water it displaced as an ice cube the water level stays the same! (0:44)
52. Britain Faces the Postwar World 53. Return to Gold at $4.86: The Cunliffe Committee and After 54. American Support for the Return to Gold at $4.86: The Morgan Connection CO 1069-37 The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: Visit of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to the Gold Coast Colony 1925 Deutsche hit by record Korean fine Thousands evacuated from Libya Oil stabilises, supports Asia shares Dancing in Benghazi Nato fuel tankers ablaze in Pakistan Literary Festival 2011 - Mirrors of Violence: Representations of Conflict in Contemporary Subcontine The Evolution of Financial Technology Finance in Action A Visit to the Identification Unit of the Cambridge Massachusetts Police Department A Conversation with Gene Brown Cultural Anthropology
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Date: 1925
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Korea Exchange slaps Deutsche Bank's local bokerage with record one billion won ($881,200) fine for stock market manipulation.
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Oil prices stopped a sharp advance on Friday, adding stability to Asian share markets on ideas of limited economic impact.
Benghazi residents celebrate in the night-time rain as they continue to call on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's to step down. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Gunmen attack Afghanistan-bound NATO fuel tankers in Pakistan, killing four people.
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An unmistakable glow of nostalgia rises from this reunion of “five of the founding fathers of modern finance,” in the words of Andrew Lo. The speakers reminisce about their start in economics, and their professional lives at MIT, a decades-long era of intense collaboration and creativity that both transformed the academic field and th
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This video presents a tour of the Identification Unit of the
Cambridge, Massachusetts Police Department. The tour includes an
introduction to all equipment used in the unit and also a step-by-step
explanation of the process for testing criminal evidence.
Professor Gene Brown talks about his life in Biology. Part of the Conversations with Scientists series sponsored by the Department of Biology and Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Cultural Anthropology is a social science that explores how people understand—and act in—the world. But what, exactly, is it that Cultural Anthropologists do? How do they approach their research? In this short film, three members of MIT's Anthropology Department, Stefan Helmreich, Erica James, and Heather Paxson, talk about their current work and the process of doing fieldwork. (8:14)














