L'imagerie satellitaire : une aide à l'enseignement de l'informatique (video)
Dans cet exposé, Henri Maitre montre comment et de quelle façon concrète les images satellitaires de Google peuvent devenir des objets numériques à forte plus-value pédagogique et comment les utiliser pour des séquences pédagogiques. La notion d'image (pixelique) et de carte (symbolique) font l'objet d'une étude comparative et les grandes méthodes de traitement d'images permettant d'extraire des informations symboliques des images aériennes sont décrites, y compris au niveau des
Lower Intermediate S6 #5 - Japanese Calculations and Good Conversation
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! A trip to the gym in Japan isn’t in the cards for you today: you just got your workout by lifting box after box of heavy produce at the Japanese greengrocer. You pause to add up the various weights you’ve lifted, and your calculations come to more than a thousand pounds! [...]
Développement et évolution du système nerveux (video)
Conférence du 24 janvier 2000 par Alain Prochiantz. On découvrit dans les années 1970, chez une mouche, la Drosophile, des mutations conduisant au remplacement de tout ou partie d'un organe par un autre organe. On observa, par exemple, des transformations de type antenne-patte, aile-balancier, ou aile-oeil. Ces mutations ont été dites homéotiques, l'organe d'un segment étant remplacé par l'organe homologue d'un autre segment. Les gènes homéotiques codent pour des facteurs de transc
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The American Novel Since 1945
In "The American Novel Since 1945" students will study a wide range of works from 1945 to the present. The course traces the formal and thematic developments of the novel in this period, focusing on the relationship between writers and readers, the conditions of publishing, innovations in the novel's form, fiction's engagement with history, and the changing place of literature in American culture. The reading list includes works by Richard Wright, Flannery O'Connor, Vladimir Nabokov, Jack Keroua
Weather Unit
Weather is a constantly changing set of phenomena and easily observable. That's why weather also provides an excellent topic for scientific study. Even though meteorology includes some complex science, it is a wonderful example of how scientists make predictions based on measurements and observations. Each of the investigations in this section on Weather are led by an investigative question. It is important that students come to realize that scientists try to find out about the world by asking q
Size Matters: Introduction to Nanoscience
This unit provides an introduction to nanoscience, focusing on concepts related to the size and scale, unusual properties of the nanoscale, tools of the nanosciences, and example applications. Upon completing this unit, students will understand: The study of unique phenomena at the nanoscale could vastly change our understanding of matter and lead to new questions and answers in many areas, including health care, the environment, and technology: There are enormous scale differences in our univer
Water on the Web Basic Science
WOW lessons are designed for infusion into the existing science curriculums for college freshmen and advanced high school students. The lessons use the aquatic environment and real lake data to explore basic science concepts through two different approaches: a directed study “Studying” and an inquiry “Investigating” approach. The directed studies allow students to apply and learn concepts through direct, guided experience. The inquiry lessons provide a more open-ended opportunity for stu
Bath House and Blue Bird Stand at Hudson Lake
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La Cité de Dieu, après-demain ? (video)
Quand Rome est mise à sac le 24 août 410, des voix se lèvent s’interrogeant sur les raisons d’un tel désastre et sur le devenir de Rome. Demain qu’adviendra t-il de la Roma aeterna ? Déconcerté par ce pillage et soucieux d’éclairer les jugements, Saint Augustin décide alors de mener à bien son projet déjà ancien de composer une fresque théologique.
Il compose ainsi La cité de Dieu, œuvre qui oppose la cité terrestre et la cité céleste et qui
Professional Issues in Nursing
This is the first nursing course in the RN-BS Online Program. It is an intermediate seminar designed to assist registered nurses to develop the critical reading, thinking and writing skills necessary for successful university level study. Issues that significantly influence professional practice and nursing leadership are explored utilizing the above skills.
Francophonie MAEE (audio)
Francophonie et modernité sont liées. La réalisation d'un grand portail d'orthophonie aboutira en octobre 2008. Albert Benhamou présente les 6 portails constituant le grand portail. Un effort considérable est donc accompli pour 200 millions de locuteurs en France. Le portail des Lumières francophones répond aux besoins d'informations culturelles et gratuites , sera éditorialisé (musées, bibliothèques, institutions, radios, INA) accessible par le portable et diffusé dans le Sud. C
Enquête scientifique sur « le génie » des artistes - Jean Pierre Mohen (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au lycée
Enquête scientifique sur « le génie » des artistes
Lycée Maurice Ravel (64480 Saint-Jean de luz)
Avec Jean Pierre Mohen (Directeur de la rénovation du Musée de l’homme)
Partenariat Région Aquitaine
Professor John Rich: AMPAH Conference 2010
On 20 March 2010, the Department of Classics at The University of Nottingham hosted the Annual Meeting for Postgraduates in Ancient History, with nearly 100 delegates and 27 speakers from all over the UK.
The day concluded with a plenary debate between four leading UK Ancient Historians on the timely theme of 'Ancient History: Past, Present and Future.'
Provost's Circle
In late January members of the Provost's Circle, along with leading UCL academics, gathered at the university for a celebration of their philanthropy.
The Provost's Circle is made up of individuals who make a significant annual investment in the university. The event, which is hosted by UCL's President and Provost Professor Malcolm Grant, recognises those who contribute by showing how their gifts shape the university's future.
Fazzari on Stimulus and Keynes
Steve Fazzari of Washington University in St. Louis talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the economics of Keynesian stimulus. They discuss the stimulus package passed in February 2009 and whether it improved the economy and created jobs. How should claims about its impact be evaluated? What can we know as economists about causal relationships in a complex world? The conversation includes a discussion of the underlying logic of Keynesian stimulus and the effect of the financial crisis on e
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Sociology and the Financial Crisis: which crisis, and which sociology?
Sociologists have published very little on the present economic crisis. But sociology is not lacking in ways and means to study the crisis in a more general framework of a global mutation over the past 35 years. Michel Wieviorka is professor at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales.
Arithmetic, Population, and Energy Part 3 of 8 Most people do not understand exponential growth, yet the concept is of fundamental importance. Lecture by Dr. Albert A. Bartlett, professor emeritus of Physics at the University of Colorado-Boulder













