NASA High School Aerospace Scholars Program 2014 - Week 6, Gray Team
High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) is a unique educational experience that combines online learning and face-to-face interaction with real engineers and scientists at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The program not only inspires, engages and educates students, but also helps create a new workforce ready to serve our nation's future space exploration. Check out the HAS website for the application deadline: http://has.aerospacescholars.org/. For more information, also watch High
BA 145 - "Excel Week 3" (Cody)
Recorded by Mary Cody, 9/9/2014.
21F.106 Chinese VI (Regular): Discovering Chinese Cultures and Societies (MIT)
This course is the continuation of 21F105. It is designed to further help students develop sophisticated conversational, reading and writing skills by combining traditional textbook material with their own explorations of Chinese speaking societies, using the human, literary, and electronic resources available at MIT and in the Boston area. Some special features of Chinese society, its culture, its customs and habits, its history, and the psychology of its people are introduced. The class consis
Virtual Maths - Numbers, Geometry 3D shapes
Diagrams and forumulas for calculating area and volume of 3D shapes
cube, cuboid, cylinder, sphere, hemisphere, triangular prism, frustrum, cone, pyramid
4.3 Organisational analysis The broader organisational requirements can be as important as the specific ones for the job itself. The organisation needs creativity, flexibility, the ability to work in a small team, and so on, from the job holder. In line with the person-organisation fit described earlier, it is important to think beyond the technical aspects of the job to the cultural aspects of the organisation.
Derived copy of Introductory Statistics
Daniel Williamson
Introductory Statistics is intended for the one-semester introduction to statistics course for students who are not mathematics or engineering majors. It focuses on the interpretation of […]
Haiti president to seek PM resignation
Haiti's president is to seek the resignation of the prime minister hoping to settle a long-running political dispute that's blocked elections. Paul Chapman reports
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Implementing Mobile and e-learning in Health and Social Care
As part of a submission for the IMS Global Award, this film discusses the outputs of the ALPS CETL and demonstrates the impact that they have had on learning and assessment in practice settings, particularly focussing on the development of competency maps, 360degree multiprofessional asessment tools and the use of mobile technology to deliver these innovative assessment processes to the Health and Social Care students on placement.
Where next for public health in the era of austerity?
This event was the second in a series of master class lectures jointly staged by the University of Leeds and Leeds Metropolitan University bringing together relevant senior figures and academics from across the city and surrounding region.
The twenty-first century has seen a growth in political, environmental and economic insecurity in the context of global recession, population ageing and climate change. Responding to these threats involves rethinking how we work together, care for ourselves,
Common Continuous Time Signals
Marco F. Duarte
Presents several useful continuous time signals.
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Phonics Letter Z - ABC's
This phonics Letter Z video from Tea Time with Tayla is a great way to learn all about the Letter Z. Use this video to teach and learn the Alphabet, Phonics, the Letter Z Sound, Vocabulary Words with the Letter Z, and How to Write the Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Z. (04:00)
Why Should Universities Innovate?
David Ward, past president of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, speaks about the drivers of change in higher education and the need to be innovative in responding to these changes. Ward came to Concordia University on January 28 as part of the speaker series, The Future of the University and the Future of Learning. The university is bringing a diverse group of thought-leaders from Canada and the U.S. to Montreal to share their insights and know-how on issues and emerging trends in higher educ
News #97 - 6 Brand New Language Sites Go Live Tomorrow!
From the creators of SpanishPod101.com and 20 other language sites come 6 new language sites to a computer near you. There’s just one more day until the big launch. The lessons are ready. More are coming. And they’re all fast, fun and easy! Are you ready? Because we are. Tune in to this Sunday News [...]
The second Space symposium- learning spaces
This presentation discusses the various elements that deem enterprise education spaces as fit for purpose
Controlling Fear During a Speech
How do you control fear during a speech? This short video tip says that the only way your anxiety will show to your audience is if you tell them...so the tip is don't tell them (0:47).
University of Toledo Medical Center Partners with American University of Beirut
University of Toledo Medical Center Partners with American University of Beirut - Media Coverage
References Terry Hodgkinson Inaugural Lecture Virtual Maths Data Handling - Light Survey 21F.701 Spanish I (MIT)
Terry has led the Regional Development Agency, Yorkshire Forward, as its Chair for seven years, overseeing the Agency in growing the economy of the Yorkshire and Humber region. He was honoured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2010 with the award of a CBE for services to business and regeneration and was recently appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant for West Yorkshire. He has recently launched his new business, entitled ‘Inspiration for Industry Education and Regeneration’. He holds a Visiting P
Exercises and resources for conducting a Light Intensity Survey.
"To measure the levels of light in a particular area, we need to use a device called a Light Meter, which measures the intensity of light in the vicinity of the sensor and displays the reading."
Spanish I is very different from other classes at MIT. The central component of the text and workbook is a series of 26 half-hour video episodes. The videos allow students to learn authentic Spanish and experience its cultural diversity while following a good story full of surprises and human emotions. Students also listen to an audio-only program integrated with the text and workbook.
In the classroom, students do a variety of activities and exercises, which include talking in Spanish about th