Meer en betere digitale ondersteuning voor kennisdeling in ons onderwijs: Persmededeling KlasCement maakt vanaf nu deel uit van het Agentschap voor Onderwijscommunicatie (onderdeel van het Ministerie van Onderwijs en Vorming). De gesprekken met de vzw eduCentrum en de beslissing van de Vlaamse regering resulteerden eind …

Androidology - Part 3 of 3 - APIs Part 3 of 3 in an overview series on the Android platform. In this segment, Mike gives an overview of a few of the APIs available on the platform.
Breakingviews: Penguin M&A: creativity on ice?
Dec. 27 - Big media M&A deals like the Penguin-Random House merger are a welcome reshape for an industry hit by the digital revolution, but they also risk creativity, says Reuters Breakingviews.
15.031J Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies (MIT)
This course examines the choices and constraints regarding sources and uses of energy by households, firms, and governments through a number of frameworks to describe and explain behavior at various levels of aggregation. Examples include a wide range of countries, scope, settings, and analytical approaches. This course is one of many OCW Energy Courses, and it is a core subject in MIT's undergraduate Energy Studies Minor. This Institute-wide program complements the deep expertise obtained in an
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Kleuter puzzels : Feestdagen Met deze app kunnen peuters en kleuters puzzels maken op een tablet. Eerst krijgen ze de volledige puzzel te zien en daarna verspreiden de stukjes zich over het scherm. De tekening blijft ook zichtbaar als ondersteuning om de juiste plaats van de …
16.400 Human Factors Engineering (MIT)
This course is designed to provide both undergraduate and graduate students with a fundamental understanding of human factors that must be taken into account in the design and engineering of complex aviation and space systems. The primary focus is the derivation of human engineering design criteria from sensory, motor, and cognitive sources to include principles of displays, controls and ergonomics, manual control, the nature of human error, basic experimental design, and human-computer interact
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Free Classroom Posters: The 8 Parts of Speech I must admit that as a student I never really understood the difference between nouns, adverbs, interjections and the other parts of speech all that well. Then when I went to university I almost convinced myself that they were an area of superfluous knowledge when I succeeded at a
"Belles of the Ball Game": Women's Professional Baseball League Thrives in the 1940s
The All-American Girls' Professional Baseball League lasted from 1943 to 1954. During its peak attendance year, the League attracted close to a million fans--three of whom wrote letters, included below, to correct factual misrepresentations about the objects of their affection printed in the following Collier's article. The League inspired a hit motion picture of 1992 (A League of Their Own) and continues to hold interest for many, as demonstrated by numerous websites featuring leading players.
Placement Contract Form 2012
Placement Contract Form 2012
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comp2004 exam 2010
Peter A. Dodge Sr., PA.C Physician Assistant Profile
Meet Peter A. Dodge Sr., PA.C Mr. Dodge was awarded his BHS from Duke University in 1985 and his MPAS from the University of Nebraska, 1997. His Specialties are Acute Care and Family Medicine.
Jumping Duckling
From Nature, An Original DUCKumentary shows us how a young wood duck jumps from its tree nest to reach its mother. (01:19)
Press conference: Siding Spring Observatory update
Acting Vice-Chancellor Dr Erik Lithander, Acting Director of the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics Professor John Norris, and Acting Director of Facilities and Services Mr Wayne Ford discuss the situation at Siding Spring Observatory following the bushfire on Sunday 13 January 2013.
How the Solar System was Made
At 4.6 billion years old, the Solar System is our solid, secure home in the Universe. But how did it come to be? In this episode we trace the system's birth from a thin cloud of dust and gas. Shocked by a nearby supernova, the pull of gravity and natural rotation spun it into a flat disc from which the Sun and planets coalesced. It all happened in the space of 700 million years, during which the planets jockeyed for position, dodging the brutal bombardment of deadly asteroids and setting in













