DMC Upside: Diesel Applied Technology
The Diesel Applied Technology program at Del Mar College recently purchased three new pieces of equipment - an overhead crane, four mobile lifts and a natural gas engine -- to better train students.
3 Imagery and supposition Whatever view one takes of whether or how ‘imagining’ can be defined and whether there is a deep mystery here or not, it remains the case that there are many different conceptions of imagination, which are combined in different ways, sometimes in harmony, sometimes in tension, in the work of individual thinkers (the work of Descartes, Hume, Kant and Wittgenstein together give a good sense of the range of different conceptions, the ways in which the imagination is invoked, and the philosop
Go Geometry dot com Deze website omvat informatie over onder andere geometrische kunst (onder meer bij de Inca's), geometrische problemen en definities.
Daarnaast vind je ook video's, software, apps voor iPad en mindmaps over geometrie.
Big Data, Little Narration
Media artist and digital culturist Dragan Espenschied spoke at the 2014 Digital Preservation meeting.
Speaker Biography: Dragan Espenschied is a media artist, digital culture researcher and 8-bit musician living in New York City. Starting out as a net activist in the late 1990s, he created several online interventions concerned with power structures and live network traffic analysis and manipulation together with Alvar Freude. Espenschied focuses on the historization of digital culture from th
2.6 Summary of Part A The European Convention on Human Rights emerged after the Second World War. Its aim was the protection of certain individual rights. Some of these rights are absolute and there can be no exceptions (derogations), while others are qualified rights. If a right is qualified, a member state may impose legal and proportionate restrictions. The European Court of Human Rights has ultimate responsibility for the interpretation and application of the European Convention on Human Rights.
1.5 Getting started After you have worked through Sections 1 and 2, the place to start is the key skill of improving your own learning and performance. As you began to read through these materials, you were probably not surprised to see that we had included as key skills such things as communication, numeracy and information technology. These are certainly essential operational tools for students – indeed, many would say that they are also essential tools for most occupations. However, including â€
The Impact of Language and Culture on Healthcare Delivery These eight videos depict clinical interactions between health care providers and Spanish-speaking patients. They are designed as both a Spanish language practice tool and as case studies for discussion of critical issues and cultural nuances
Population Growth and Regulation EnBio
David Cole
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
5.1.9 Music Blom, E., revised by Cumings, D. (eds) (1991) The New Everyman Dictionary of Music, London, Dent. Isaacs, A., and Martin, E. (eds) (1982) Dictionary of Music, London, Sphere.
Enhancing graduate inter-cultural capability and embedding Internationalisation of the Curriculum at
From implicit to explicit: Enhancing graduate inter-cultural capability and embedding IoC at Griffith Universlty, Australia.
Professor Michelle Barker of Griffith University, Brisbane Australia and Dr Viv Caruana of CAPRI, Leeds Met University UK discuss recent work in embedding internationalisation of the curriculum across the full range of disciplines and programmes of study at Griffith. Professor Barker also shares insights from a recent ALTC-funded project focused on intercultural or cross-
H. Lee Waters - Gastonia, 1942
Screening Date: 1942 April 20-21. Screening Theatre: Carolina Theatre.
From the H. Lee Waters Film Collection, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/watershlee/
Burglary project
This report outlines the process and findings from an innovative project for students. This work was part of the curriculum and involved students working with West Yorkshire Police as part of the safer Leeds project in designing and making a film for students n crime prevention and personal safety in Leeds
Get Your Motor Running
Students investigate motors and electromagnets as they construct their own simple electric motors using batteries, magnets, paper clips and wire.
1.4.6 P is for Provenance The provenance of a piece of information (i.e. who produced it? where did it come from?) may provide another useful clue to its reliability. It represents the 'credentials' of a piece of information that support its status and perceived value. It is therefore very important to be able to identify the author, sponsoring body or source of your information. Why is this important? Creative enterprise in west Yorkshire Arts organisations Faculty of Science Virtual Maths - 3D shapes, diagram, area, volume 4.2 Finding information: the web The web is a vast storehouse of ever changing, linked information on subjects as diverse as dog breeding, astronomy, tiddlywinks, and coping with bereavement. A browser, like Internet Explorer, is used to access the web. However, given that the web contains literally billions of words of text, how would you find information on, say, the Open University? HIUS 101 - Lecture 19 - 3/9/2010 HIUS 101 - Lecture 18 - 3/4/2010
This report describes and theorises the findings of a workshop discussion, commissioned by WYLLN, into the views of arts organizations on the challenges they face in becoming more enterprising and less grant dependent.
A snapshot overview of the Faculty of Science at The University of Nottingham.
The Faculty of Science offers a variety of undergraduate courses within the categories of:
• Biosciences
• Chemistry
• Computer Science
• Mathematical Sciences
• Pharmacy
• Physics and Astronomy
• Psychology
This video was filmed by members of staff and Physics student Dylan Robson, one of our student video team.
For more information visit
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/science
Video edited and filmed
Diagram of 3D shapes with formula for calculating area (and volume)
HIUS 101 - Lecture 19
HIUS 101 - Lecture 18