Bruggen in het verleden

Weekschema : Kaarten met pictogrammen Deze kaarten bieden een overzicht van verschillende vakken uit het BuBao. Je kan deze gebruiken om daglijnen (al dan niet klassikaal) voor te stellen. Dit brengt structuur en rust in de klas.
C.I.S. : Vaardighedenspel
Afval : Themabundel In deze bundel over afval komen volgende zaken aan bod:
Ontbinden in factoren Er staan 24 vergelijkingen om te ontbinden in factoren. Ook de oplossingen zijn toegevoegd.
Ergonomie op kantoor De les start met een introductiefilmpje rond ergonomie, daarna wordt verdergegaan met het cursusdeel. Het maken van de invuloefeningen kan eventueel per twee gebeuren (hoekenwerk). Tijdens het overlopen van de checklist kan de leerkracht eventueel …

SP.775 D-Lab: Energy (MIT)
D-Lab: Energy offers a hands-on, project-based approach that engages students in understanding and addressing the applications of small-scale, sustainable energy technology in developing countries where compact, robust, low-cost systems for generating power are required. Projects may include micro-hydro, solar, or wind turbine generators along with theoretical analysis, design, prototype construction, evaluation and implementation. Students will have the opportunity both to travel to Nicaragua d
21F.312 Basic Themes in French Literature and Culture (MIT)
Childhood is a source of fascination in most Western cultures. It is both a major inspiration for artistic creation and a political ideal, which aims at protecting future generations. Which role does it play in French society and in other francophone areas? Why is the French national anthem ("La Marseillaise") addressed to its "children"? This course will study the transformation of childhood since the 18th century and the development of sentimentality within the family. We will examine various
HST.184 Health Information Systems to Improve Quality of Care in Resource-Poor Settings (MIT)
This course is a collaborative offering of Sana, Partners in Health, and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). The goal of this course is the development of innovations in information systems for developing countries that will (1) translate into improvement in health outcomes, (2) strengthen the existing organizational infrastructure, and (3) create a collaborative ecosystem to maximize the value of these innovations. The course will be taught by guest speakers who are internationally
21H.433 The Age of Reason: Europe from the 17th to the Early 19th Centuries (MIT)
This course asks students to consider the ways in which social theorists, institutional reformers, and political revolutionaries in the 17th through 19th centuries seized upon insights developed in the natural sciences and mathematics to change themselves and the society in which they lived. Students study trials, art, literature and music to understand developments in Europe and its colonies in these two centuries. Covers works by Newton, Locke, Voltaire, Rousseau, Marx, and Darwin.
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Crediting the Past, Challenging the Present, Creating the Future
Nationally recognized experts in the field of educational leadership and administration contribute to this book, with chapters focused on the past, present, and future of the preparation of our nation's school leaders. Every field of professional practice must periodically reflect on its past, assess current conditions, and chart a course for the future. This book is designed to stimulate thinking and action for the field of educational leadership. The authors portray historical achievements and
Information Literacy in the Wild
In this text, you will see information literacy examined from the perspective of students in the School of Education and the School of Information at the University of Michigan. The diversity of these perspectives contribute to new understandings and realizations as their divergent backgrounds, experiences, aspirations, and influences, both in libraries and 'in the wild', are examined in common. Their findings lend a fresh perspective to the existing body of literature on information literacy.
Westin Brings Holiday Cheer to Diamond Children's Medical Center
Westin La Paloma chefs and employee visited University of Arizona Medical Center's Diamond Children's Medical Center to decorate cookies with patents. The volunteers provided all the needed supplies - cookies, icing, chef hats, aprons and decorations to children and their families as they celebrated the holiday season.
Animal Reproduction
What animals abandon their offspring? Find out this and more as you explore reproduction in the animal world.
Work progressing on historic WSU residence hall renovations
Workers are moving through Duncan-Dunn and Community halls at almost a feverish pace, renovating the two buildings in time for the fall 2012 semester.
Keith Bloom, Washington State University Capital Planning and Development (CPD) executive director, said he is excited about the project, and things are moving on schedule.
For more about this story, click here: http://news.wsu.edu/pages/publications.asp?Action=Detail&PublicationID=29420&TypeID=1
Online Digital Atlas Viewer
Online Digital Atlas Viewer allows digitized atlases to be "read" as they were meant to be, that is, spatially, not in page order.Atlases are not like other books, read sequentially page by page. Atlases are meant to be explored spatially, jumping from one page to the next based on proximity.
Lesson #014, Thursday Primavera = Spring Estate = Summer Autunno = Autumn Inverno = Winter Gennaio = January Febbraio = February Marzo = March Aprile = April Maggio = May Giugno = June Luglio = July Agosto = August Settembre = September Ottobre = October Novembre = November Dicembre = December
Beginner Lesson S3 #9 – Spanish Preterit: I Cooked Food All Day Before We Ate!
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You had a huge barbecue last night and invited everyone you know in Costa Rica. You spent all day cooking ribs over a hot grill for everyone! Everything was wonderful! In fact, the food you cooked was so tasty that your friends wanted to know your secret! Your boss’s wife asked you demandingly in Spanish, [...]
The Mayflower Compact - Drive Thru History
This two minute video is an overview of this historic event and the problems that the pilgrims faced and why they signed the Compact. A good overview.
21A.110 Anthropological Theory (MIT)
This course introduces students to some of the major social theories and debates that inspire and inform anthropological analysis. Over the course of the semester, we will investigate a range of theoretical propositions concerning such topics as agency, structure, subjectivity, history, social change, power, culture, and the politics of representation. Ultimately, all theories can be read as statements about human beings and the worlds they create and inhabit. We will approach each theoretical p













