A New Way to Teach: Begin with the End
How three high school teachers discovered a new way to teach; by getting kids out of the classroom and into project-based learning. (7:42)
Zoom into Boulder, Colorado, using Landsat Imagery (WMS)
The WMS Global Mosaic dataset was developed at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). This global mosaic was produced from visual and near infrared bands taken by the Landsat-7 satellite. Using the panchromatic band to sharpen the final image, a final resolution of 0.5 arc seconds (about 15 meters) can be achieved. This mosaic is available through the Web Mapping Services (WMS) protocol at JPL. This series of images was obtained using a software program called the Digital Earth PC which can use
Haal KlasCement naar je school : Nascholing met tips en trucs Pedagogische studiedagen, personeelsvergaderingen of navormingen zijn belangrijke momenten om stil te staan bij de meest uiteenlopende thema's en onderwerpen. Bij KlasCement kan je terecht voor een interactieve, …

Advances in Turbulent Transition II
Advances in Turbulent Transition II
Silverlight TV 80: Reactive Extensions In this episode, Jesse Liberty explains how Reactive Extensions work with Silverlight and Windows Phone. In order to simplify the code, Jesse suggests using Reactive Extensions whenever you are deep into using asynchronous programming. He covers exactly what Reactive Extensions are, why you'd want to use them (or not), how they relate to LINQ, and what you should know before using them. And of course, Jesse offers some tips and tricks. Relevant links:
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Students explore the composition and practical application of parallel circuitry, compared to series circuitry. Students design and build parallel circuits and investigate their characteristics, and apply Ohm's law.
Powering Active Particle and Fluid Motion
This is one of the Boulder Summer School 2011 lecture videos.
The lecturer is Professor Ayusman Sen from the Pennsylvania State University.
You can find the lecture notes on the BSS2011 website under the link of "Lecture Notes":
http://boulder.research.yale.edu/Boulder-2011/index.html
Anonymizing Structural Head MRI for Sharing
Presentation by Konstantino Sideris at the iDASH Internship Symposium
Integrating Data for Discovery
Presentation by Bryant Chen and Tushar Dave at the iDASH Internship Symposium
Building Blocks of the Natural Language Processing (NLP) Ecosystem
Presentation by Annie Chen, Mingyuan Zhang, Liqin Wang, and Jennifer Somaru at the iDASH Internship Symposium
Automated Data Identification and Classification
Presentation by Mishika Vora and Shen Tian at the iDASH Internship Symposium
Privacy Preserving Data Dissemination
Presentation by Shuang Wang at the iDASH Internship Symposium
Turbulent Mixing I
Turbulent Mixing I by Professor Voth
Experimental Advances in the Statistical Theory of Turbulence
Experimental Advances in the Statistical Theory of Turbulence
Turbulent Mixing II
Turbulent Mixing II
Amazing Simulations I
This is one of the Boulder Summer School 2011 lecture videos.
The lecturer is Professor Lisa Fauci from the Tulane University.
You can find the lecture notes on the BSS2011 website under the link of "Lecture Notes":
http://boulder.research.yale.edu/Boulder-2011/index.html
How Many Types of Turbulence are There?
How Many Types of Turbulence are There?
Robert Anton Wilson (1932–2007) Production, Sustainable and Unsustainable According to the Austrian business-cycle theory, monetary expa
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