CTPI: The Unexamined Society? Reflections on Doing Public Theology in New Zealand
Professor Andrew Bradstock, Howard Paterson Chair of Theology and Public Issues and Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues, presents an open lecture on the topic of “The Unexamined Society? Reflections on Doing Public Theology in New Zealand.” 18 July 2012.
What Is Economics? [Understanding the Dollar Crisis (1973)] It is indeed a great honor to be brought so many miles to speak to yo
Interfacial Control in OPV Devices
By: icamp2012school Dana Olson, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Super Yoga Plans- Solving One-Step Equations - Khan Academy
Sal solves one-step equations to see how many sessions can be attended in a yoga program. (07:40)
Civil Engineering at Clemson University - Proving Hope for the Future
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PSY372 Session 13 Summer 2012
Industrial / Organizational Psychology with Donna El-Armale
Guest: Lars Perner, Consumer Psychologist
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Regents' Professor Michael Schaller
Regents' Professor, the highest of faculty ranks, is reserved for full professors with exceptional achievements that have brought them national or international recognition. Michael Schaller is aProfessor of History.
RMM - Getting ready for the Worlds
RMM sets bar at North Berwick Highland Games. The week before the Worlds, SFU's RMM bands perform at the North Berwick Highland Games.
Basic Triangle Proofs Module, Example 2 - Khan Academy
Sal offers another example of a proof using congruent triangles. (02:53)
Euro Crisis Watch: Spain has time to wait on EU aid
Aug. 6 - Spain's Economy minister says Madrid has time to wait for clarity on what a full bailout would require. Laurence Mutkin of Morgan Stanley joins Reuters to discuss the latest on the debt crisis.
FREE CLASSROOM POSTER: LESS THAN & GREATER THAN Another day another free awesome poster for you classroom. This poster is a great tool for teaching kids about the math's concept of less than and greater than. It is really easy to understand and has some great visuals that will stick in your student
Session 3: The online peer critiquing environment: supporting peer learning In this session you will be introduced to peer assessment, also referred to as peer critiquing and peer feedback.
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A Public Affair: Interview with Allen Ruff on Professor Wolff's new book Occupy The Economy
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DECISION-MAKING and PROBLEM SOLVING
Welcome to Decision-Making and Problem Solving, one of the series of Futures workbooks, which help students choose and prepare for their careers. Like the other workbooks in the series you can dip in and out doing the exercises which are most relevant to you. You might want to include the exercises or the output in your personal development plan or e-portfolio
LapHand - Flexural Laparoscopic Grasper 2010 - 2011 2.75 / 2.753 Class Project Medical Device Design: LapHand - Alternative to laparoscopic graspers for manipulating large tissue masses without pinching. Team: Harry O&rsqu
Michael Martin - Statistical graphics - truth, or dare?
Professor Michael Martin presents this mini lecture looking at where statistical graphics don't tell the whole story. This video accompanies a piece in Spring 2012 ANU Reporter, The Australian National University's quarterly magazine.
The feature, 'Picturing the Future' can be found here: http://news.anu.edu.au/?p=16501
To view an online version of the magazine: http://issuu.com/anureporter/docs/anu_reporter_spring12
2013 Spouses Welcome
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