Le rôle historique des institutions dans le progrès des sciences / Jacques Blamont
Le rôle historique des institutions dans le progrès des sciences / Jacques Émile Blamont. Conférence donnée dans le cadre de l'Institut des Études Doctorales (IED) et présentée par Michel Eliard, directeur de l'UFR de Sociologie de l'université du Mirail. Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, 3 mai 1999.
Jacques Blamont présente l'historique d'un mode particulier de la recherche scientifique, l'agence d'objectifs. Après en avoir donné une définition et le
The Museum Book
This video version of The Museum Book by Jan Mark includes text, narration, and pictures. It is listed on the CoreStandards.org website as part of the suggested reading material for grades 2-3. (06:15)
Normal - Mental Status Exam - Frontal Lobe/Executive Sub-exam - Patient 1
Patient is a female with no known neurological health problems who volunteered to act as a simulated patient in order to demonstrate 'normal' responses to exam techniques. She is merely a reference point for exam procedures and protocols, as well as to denote subtle signs from diagnosed patients.
Force and Acceleration on a Turntable, Part 1
Part of NCSSM Online Physics Collection: This video deals with force and acceleration on a turntable. Part 1 of 2. http://www.dlt.ncssm.edu
Bill Nye The Science Guy on The Eyeball (Full Clip)
Take a look... with your eye. You'll see how it works. You'll see things right side up that start out upside down. It's a quick trick your brain pulls. Your brain, by the way, is the part of your eyes that you can see. Click, and have a look-see. (02:13)
Evaluating Polynomials Using Synthetic Division - Problem 1 of 2
This video is a continuation and presents an example that demonstrates how to use synthetic division to evaluate a polynomial function. (4:30)
Fotografie Een kleine bundel ter verkenning van de digitale fotografie. Ze omvat onder andere:
Charlotte Hawkins Brown
In 1902, during the worst years of Jim Crow segregation, Charlotte Hawkins Brown founded the Palmer Memorial Institute in North Carolina. This segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow shows how, despite pressures to give African American youth only an industrial education, Brown fought the system and strived to provide her students with the best academic education available. (5mins)
Theories of Learning and Motivation
Theories of Learning and Motivation
Stroke Rehabilitation
Will you help stroke survivors and their carers rebuild their lives?
An estimated 15 million people worldwide suffer from strokes each year. Five million will die and another five million will suffer a permanent disability. Strokes cost the NHS £2.8 billion a year.
Developing and using Open Educational Resources at KNUST
In May 2011, Pro Vice Chancellor Peter Donkor published this article in the Digital Learning Resources online journal.
Dance Through Time5 Mazurka
Mazurka, a romantic Mid-19th Century Couple Dances, is performed by professional dancers. This brief clip was taken from a longer DVD. (0:46)
Science Bulletins: Tapping In—The Promise of Brain-Computer Interface
For decades, neuroscientists have sought to use electronics to communicate with the brain. Computing and surgical technique have now become sophisticated enough to implant devices directly into neural tissue. In this feature, researchers at Albany Medical Center and the Wadsworth Center at the New York State Department of Health reveal a world where mind and machine merge. Their cutting-edge devices translate brain signals into action, helping people with ALS and other disabilities regain the ab
Margadale Circular, Islay
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Dr. Arun recovery video 2.2.2012 after his hernia surgery by "Dr. Desarda Repair Technique"
By: desarda New method of tension free simple inguinal hernia repair without mesh, drive car next day, day surgery hernia operation, no mesh, no complications, no recurrence, local, followed in many countries
Skills for Learning at Leeds Metropolitan University
Find out more about how the Skills for Learning website and programme of workshops can help you boost your study skills.
Visit the Skills for Learning website for more information: http://skillsforlearning.leedsmet.ac.uk/
Overzichtblad Lezen Dit rooster kunnen de leerlingen gebruiken om na het lezen volgende zaken bij te houden:
Financial Aid Office Introduction
For more information visit:
http://enrollment.rochester.edu/admissions/
Open Classroom 2/8/12 #5 Glynn Lloyd
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 2/8/12: Providing Access to Healthy Food
Lectures:
Edith Murnane - Director of Food Initiatives, City of Boston
Danielle Andrews - Community Food Coordinator, The Food Project
Karen Spiller - Director, Boston Collaborative for Food and Fitness
Glynn Lloyd - CEO of City Fresh Foods, Inc.
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester, the School of Public Policy and Ur
The Bottom Line - Feast, Famine and the Future of Food
A Cooperative Extension Specialist and faculty member at the University of California at Berkley, Lemaux's outreach and educational programming increases public understanding of agricultural practices, food production and the impact of new technologies on food and agriculture. Her research focuses on the development and use of genetic engineering and genomic strategies for cereals, wheat, sorghum, barley, rice, maize and certain grass species.
Peggy gives the Bottom Line of her Food for Thought













