Introductory Chapter: Calculating Advanced Statistical Procedures in SPSS: A Self-Help and Practical
John R. Slate,
Ana Rojas-LeBouef
Some Rights Reserved
Electrostatics and long-range coupling in Src kinase activation
Carol Post gives a talk at the RPP08 conference on Src, a mechanism of conformational activation. She covers two topics regarding it Src:
1) Switched electrostatic network
2) long-range coupling of regulatory SH2/SH3 and catalytic domain
Learn with Pictures and Video S2 #7 - Getting Around Using Spanish
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Commuting in Spain has its perks and tolls. There are many modes of transportation: taxis, the subway, and cars, but which one is fastest? You’ll need all of your Spanish skills to find out. And you need to find out fast because you’ve been late to work two days in a [...]
Introduction to the Atom
In this 21 minute video the atom is explained using a smart board and a narrator. An atom is any substance that can't be cut down any smaller. Many scientists contributed to the atomic theory of an
atom, and what energy is part of the atom. The atom can be divided into 4 main parts: the neutrons, the protons, the electrons, and the nucleus. The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom, and determines what the element is. Electrons in the outermost shells can determine if an eleme
Ready to Erupt!
Students observe an in-classroom visual representation of a volcanic eruption. The water-powered volcano demonstration is made in advance, using sand, hoses and a water balloon, representing the main components of all volcanoes. During the activity, students observe, measure and sketch the volcano, seeing how its behavior provides engineers with indicators used to predict an eruption.
Meet Nancy Kanwisher
(4:42) Nancy Kanwisher, a founding member of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, uses brain imaging to learn about the organization of the mind.
Learn more about Nancy Kanwisher
[Images/video courtesy of pond5, Joshua Julian]
RLE Investigator Profile Video Series: Gregory W. Wornell
Professor Gregory W. Wornell of MIT discusses research and education in his group, and the intellectual challenges facing engineers at the frontiers of information encoding, extraction, and manipulation.
What Is Philosophy?
Find out about the benefits of a philosophy degree and the exciting, warm environment of the University of Arizona philosophy department. This video describes the subjects of philosophy and the advantages of declaring the philosophy major or minor at the UA.
Guide to the Papers of the Donohoe Family, 1851-1865
Correspondence to Thomas Donohoe, Blairsville, Indiana County, PA from his family in Ballyellin, County Carlow, Ireland; Subjects include family events; economic conditions; social conditions; state of harvests; prices of crops and produce; rates for labor; Civil War in the United States.
UNITE Week 2011
Highlights of the Krannert Master's program UNITE Week activities.
Huskies Unleashed - Women's Soccer - Week 4
The season finale of "Huskies Unleashed," Northeastern's new behind-the-scenes video series, is now available to fans on Facebook. The episode will be available on GoNU.com on Friday.
This week's show takes a closer look at the women's soccer freshman class and features an exclusive interview with freshman forward Lahaina Zoller. The Honolulu, Hawaii native talks about the early transition to Division I soccer and the mentorship provided by CAA preseason Player of the Year Veronica Napoli.
In
Describe the weather in French
Practise different weather expressions using the dialogue and picture prompts
Segways offer more access, reduce carbon footprint for WSU Police
WSU Police officers have a new tool for patrolling the Pullman campus: Segways. Sgt. Monte Griffin said the vehicles allow officers to work their way through the crowded mall and pedestrian areas, where a patrol car would have traveled with some difficulty in the past.
For more about this story, click here: http://news.wsu.edu/pages/publications.asp?Action=Detail&PublicationID=27333&TypeID=1
From the NFL to OSU
Oregon State University alum, Ariko Iso, left the Pitsburgh Steelers to become the head athletic trainer for the OSU Football team.
What Does a Child Psychologist Do?
This 1:31 long video explores the education, job description, and challenges of being a child psychologists.
Introduction to Poverty Studies
Notre Dame OpenCourseware (OCW) offers free educational resources for the course "Introduction to Poverty Studies" in the Poverty Studies interdisciplinary minor. This gateway course introduces students to academic research about the nature, causes, and consequences of poverty. Throughout, the readings and lectures reveal the collaboration across the various disciplines, enhances our understanding of what it means to be poor and of the array of interlocking problems that lead to poverty, and gui
Focusing Activity to begin novel: Hatchet by Paulsen
Students will visualize how Brian Robeson will feel when he crash lands on the deserted island at the beginning of the novel, "Hatchet". This whole class period will be spent using prior knowledge of survival skills.
André's Minicast #1: Dor de cabeça Moon Festival at Thunderbird Inuit Odyssey
I'll talk about headaches! Now, I know this isn't the most interesting subject to talk about in the world, but still you're about to learn some very useful vocabulary, idioms, and aspects of...
Check out our website, brazilianportuguesepod.com and find out more how we can help you improving your Portuguese!
Global MBA students from the China Club, Japan Club and Taiwan Club host the Moon Festival at Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona.
Arctic anthropologist Niobe Thompson takes a journey across the North and a millennium back in time, tracing the origins of the modern Inuit in an extraordinary Arctic Odyssey from Siberia to Greenland. What he discovers along the way overturns our stereotypes of the "peaceful Eskimo" and sheds new light on the first meeting of Asiatic and European settlers in the New World. (42:00)













