Atmospheric Causes of Climate Change PowerPoint Presentation
Atmospheric Causes of Climate Change - PowerPoint Presentation - Part Three of Introduction to the Causes of Climate Change
Gaining Access Using Application and Operating System Attacks
Application and operating system attacks (part 2) and gaining access via network based attacks. Video lecture from a series on Methods and Issues of e-Investigation delivered by Dan Brearley. Running time approximately 47 minutes.
E-moderation strategies in educational contexts
This PowerPoint lecture, narrated by Professor Gilly Salmon, consists of 29 slides outlining e-moderating strategies in educational contexts centred around the 5-stage model. It also touches upon the use of e-tivities (length 21:30).
Internet Applications: Java Servlets
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 36 minutes.
Introduction to Prehistory in Britain
The course will start with an introduction to Archaeology, and in particular contemporary perceptions of Prehistory and how archaeology attempts to make sense of the past, of how people lived, worked and died in a period of time for which we have no written records or maps to help our understanding of these communities.
The course starts when Britain finally became free of ice around 9500BC and the accepted start of the Mesolithic in Britain. At that time people were living a fairly nomadic
Explosive Volcanic Eruptions Reading List
Explosive Volcanic Eruptions - Reading List - Part One of Atmospheric and Climatic Effects of Volcanic Activity
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Lullaby
This video includes conputer animation while singing "Twinkle Twinkle little Star". The lyrics are highlighted at the bottom of the screen. Run time 01:47.
18.155 Differential Analysis (MIT)
This is the first semester of a two-semester sequence on Differential Analysis. Topics include fundamental solutions for elliptic; hyperbolic and parabolic differential operators; method of characteristics; review of Lebesgue integration; distributions; fourier transform; homogeneous distributions; asymptotic methods.
18.04 Complex Variables with Applications (MIT)
The following topics are covered in the course: complex algebra and functions; analyticity; contour integration, Cauchy's theorem; singularities, Taylor and Laurent series; residues, evaluation of integrals; multivalued functions, potential theory in two dimensions; Fourier analysis and Laplace transforms.
Virtual Maths - 3D shapes, diagram, area, volume
Diagram of 3D shapes with formula for calculating area (and volume)
Virtual Maths - Numbers, Geometry 3D shapes
Diagrams and forumulas for calculating area and volume of 3D shapes cube, cuboid, cylinder, sphere, hemisphere, triangular prism, frustrum, cone, pyramid
Virtual Maths, Shapes Space and Measure, Surface of a semi cylinder template
Diagram and template for using a semi-cylinder to calculate area
Readme file for Web Analysis and Design
This readme file contains details of links to all the Web Analysis and Design module's material held on Jorum and information about the module as well.
Readme file for Structured Systems Analysis
This readme file contains details of links to all the Readme file for Structured Systems Analysis module's material held on Jorum and information about the module as well.
Interviewing
Getting the most out of an interview
A set of related resources that can be used together as content for students to explore the role of interviewing as a tool of the professional journalist’s trade.
Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy
This guide provides an introduction to the different types of molecular spectroscopic analysis, describing the basic principles of each technique and practical considerations including sample preparation. It is illustrated with simple diagrams, photographs of equipment and information to aid interpretation of spectra.
Chemistry in Action: Laboratory Manual
Laboratory manual describing 11 x 3 hour experiments in the area of forensic chemical analysis. Students are presented with a case scenario of a suspicious death, which they must investigate via a series of laboratory experiments. Students would normally work in groups and co-ordinate their results in a follow-up workshop.
2.782J Design of Medical Devices and Implants (MIT)
This design course targets the solution of clinical problems by use of implants and other medical devices. Topics include the systematic use of cell-matrix control volumes; the role of stress analysis in the design process; anatomic fit, shape and size of implants; selection of biomaterials; instrumentation for surgical implantation procedures; preclinical testing for safety and efficacy, including risk/benefit ratio assessment evaluation of clinical performance and design of clinical trials. St
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