Teach Math's with a Slide Rule - The modern world was built on them
The International Slide Rule Museum is a Not-for-Profit commercial-free Museum Dedicated to the Students, Educators, Scientists and Engineers of the Past and Those Still Present, and to promote the lost art of Author(s):
Modern and Fossil Pollen Data
Palynology research scientists from around the world contribute pollen data to the NOAA Paleoclimatology World Data Center (WDC). There are pollen counts, related information, and various derived data sets. Users can access or contribute data. There are several links on obtaining WDC data, other data archives, software (including Tilia and PALYHELP), and other paleoclimatology, climatology, and botany sites.
Entrepreneurship: The Real-Time Case Study
As you read this, the managers of a new high-tech company, (to be announced), are striving to achieve the entrepreneurial dream. On a special website you will follow that company, and see their progress week by week. But you will do more than just watch. You will be actively engaged with the company, analyzing its problems, and making input. You will be participating in an in-depth, real-time case study. Unlike traditional case studies, this real-time case will dig deeply into one company during
Study of Place: Ocean Currents Exploration
Each two-week module in the Study of Place curriculum is framed by an historical event that makes a connection between the physical environment and human activity. The activities focus primarily on physical and earth science content, geography, and inquiry skills. Assessments and scoring rubrics, including a pre-assessment that can be used for both modules, are embedded in each module, providing opportunities for tracking student learning. The Ocean Currents Exploration module is framed by Benja
Using Chives to Study Meiosis
This laboratory exercise is appropriate for both biology majors and non-biology majors, and could also be used at the high school level.
9 Marks of a Healthy Church - Mark #4 - Mark Dever
In 2009, Dr. Mark Dever came and visited Queensland Theological College and did a lecture series on the nine marks of a healthy church.
9 Marks of a Healthy Church - Mark #5 - Mark Dever
In 2009, Dr. Mark Dever came and visited Queensland Theological College and did a lecture series on the nine marks of a healthy church.
9 Marks of a Healthy Church - Mark #6 - Mark Dever
In 2009, Dr. Mark Dever came and visited Queensland Theological College and did a lecture series on the nine marks of a healthy church.
9 Marks of a Healthy Church - Mark #7 - Mark Dever
In 2009, Dr. Mark Dever came and visited Queensland Theological College and did a lecture series on the nine marks of a healthy church.
9 Marks of a Healthy Church - Mark #8 - Mark Dever
In 2009, Dr. Mark Dever came and visited Queensland Theological College and did a lecture series on the nine marks of a healthy church.
9 Marks of a Healthy Church - Mark #9 - Mark Dever
In 2009, Dr. Mark Dever came and visited Queensland Theological College and did a lecture series on the nine marks of a healthy church.
Enhancing Modern Languages Teaching: Student Participation and Motivation
Enhancing Modern Languages Teaching: Student Participation and Motivation
Study of Place: Antarctic Exploration
Each two-week module in the Study of Place curriculum is framed by an historical event that makes a connection between the physical environment and human activity. The activities focus primarily on physical and earth science content, geography, and inquiry skills. Assessments and scoring rubrics, including a pre-assessment that can be used for both modules, are embedded in each module, providing opportunities for tracking student learning. The Antarctic Exploration module is framed by Sir Ernest
Part 6 - Panel: Producers and Collectors: Indigenous Agency and Ethnographic Collections, a Central
How does a strange place or people become comparable with those more familiar? What does it take to relate a new plant or animal to those already well known? How does one standardize observations and mobilize things and people and situations so they... (Running Time 47:54)
Ancient Wisdom and Modern Love, Spring 2007
Built around Plato's Symposium, Shakespeare (including A Midsummer Night's Dream), Catholic writings (including Humanae Vitae), and several movies, this course explores the nature of romance and erotic love. We will examine such topics as sexuality, marriage, and procreation with an eye towards how we can be better at being in love. The course generally tries to integrate the analytic approach of philosophy with the imaginative approach of literature.
E-Commerce Business Ethics Case Study
Students will explore ethical decision making and current issues in e-commerce as they follow the developments of E-Kin -- a company started by graduate students. As E-Kin grows and delves into the world of e-commerce, the founders and executives encounter some tough decision making. The case study is presented in a multimedia format, with Flash movies which describe the company background, scenarios of busines ethics issues, and an overview of ethical decision-making. The case studies were writ
The Martha Ballard Case Study: A Midwife's Tale
Based on a case of a tragic assassination of character in an 18th century New England town, this interactive site seeks to teach students how historians must piece fragmentray evidence together to reconstruct past events. It has them browse diaries, newspapers, and town records to decide for themselves what happened and with what justification.
A Radically Modern Approach to Introductory Physics Volume 2
This is the second part (chapters 13-24) of a pdf textbook for a one-year introductory physics course. The text was developed out of an alternate beginning physics course at New Mexico Tech designed for students with a strong interest in physics. A broad outline of the text is as follows: Newton's Law of Gravitation; Forces in Relativity; Electromagnetic Forces; Generation of Electromagnetic Fields; Capacitors, Inductors, and Resistors; Measuring the Very Small; Atoms; The Standard Mode; Atomic
Household Food Security: Module 2: Participatory Extension for Household Food Security, Study Guide
The purpose of the module is to give the Household Food Security Facilitator mobilization skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary to facilitate collective action in rural urban social processes, specifically of households through the use of participatory approaches. In this module you will learn how to use participatory approaches to facilitate improved household food security. The purpose of Module 2 is to: h elp you understand why it is important to use participatory approaches, instead of r
Study on the role of e-portfolios in formative and summative assessment practices
The final report, plus case studies (34 in total) from the 'Study on the role of e-portfolios in formative and summative assessment practices' by a team led by the Centre of Recording Achievement.













