DMC 9th Annual Poster Presentation
In recent years, the Del Mar College Natural Sciences Department has transitioned away from the old classroom and school lab model to one that encourages bright, resourceful majors to seek out academic and professional internship opportunities that provide critical insight into how the professional research world works. Del Mar College students shared their research and summer internship experience as part of the 9th Annual Poster Presentation, showcasing the work from those who participated in
Fire goby
One reason why gobies are considered to be a fish is because they are vertebrates. Vertebrate animals have a skeletal structure of bones to support their bodies.
Sesame Street-Grover the Elevator Operator-Opposites-Front/Back
This classic Sesame Street video has Grover as an elevator operator. He tries to explain to the people riding in elevator where the front of the elevator is. Cute video to introduce front/back to young students (2:41).
6.3 Clarifying purposefulness Research conducted by Ralph Stacey (1993) shows how business managers often behave in a way contrary to espoused policies and expectations. Rather than adhering to conventions of long-term planning, and accepted orthodoxies and procedures, they actually tend to make a succession of unrelated, adaptive responses to changing situations as the need arises. This is often, and rather disparagingly, labelled muddle-through or crisis management but can result in adaptive action and organisation.
Chemie van de herfstkleuren Dit thema maakt deel uit van de website chemie is overal, waarin verschijnselen uit het dagelijks leven onder de loep worden genomen en verklaard. Over de verkleuring van de bladeren tijdens de herfst heeft de wetenschap nog niet het laatste …
Forensic flavour
This case study describes the current trend for crime scene investigation drama and news stories of personal tragedies involving incorrect or missing data have been harnessed to capture the attention and inspire learning and enterprise skills in students studying database compilation
15.615 Law for the Entrepreneur and Manager (MIT)
This course provides a basic understanding of legal issues that corporations face during their existence. The course starts by providing the basic building blocks of business law. We then follow a firm through its life cycle from its "breakaway" from an established firm through it going public. The materials covered during 15.647 (the first half of the semester) emphasize the organization and financing of the company. In the second half of the course we examine a broad array of law-sen
SUNY Oswego Quest Preview
Learn more about what students are presenting at Quest '12 (April 18) and what they like about SUNY Oswego's annual celebration of research and creative activity. See http://www.oswego.edu/quest for a schedule and more details. Video by student Blair Adour
10/15: Rania Ghosn
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Money talks: Circling around WPP Our media editor, Gady Epstein, assesses the future of the advertising giant WPP after its CEO Sir Martin Sorrell stepped down. Also, should the USPS be privatised? And the latest figures on China’s economy. Helen Joyce hosts
Artists At Google: Jean Lightman
Artist Jean Lightman visited Google's Cambridge, MA office to discuss the history of the Boston School of painting and to describe her process as a painter trained in that school.
Jean Lightman is a fine artist in the line of the Boston School of painters. She holds a Distinguished Artist membership at the Concord Art Association and became a “Copley Artist” member of the Copley Society, Boston in 2004. In 1989 she was elected a member of the Guild of Boston Artists, where she currently ser
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.
Magnetic Morphing
In an attempt to design shape-morphing multifunctional objects, this thesis uses programmable matter to design self-organizing multi-agent systems capable of morphing from one shape into another. The research looks at various precedents of self-assembly and modular robotics to design and prototype passive agents that could be cheaply mass-produced. Intelligence will be embedded into these agents on a material level, designing different local interactions to perform different global goals.
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Gulf Coast and East Coast Flyover: April 12, 1998
A slow pan up the east coast of North America from the Florida Keys to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, based on a true color SeaWiFS image
5.4 Summary of Part D Table 3 summarises the main aspects of Part D.
Table 3 Types of law and their effects