Edge Show 89 - vRSS and Networking With Gabriel Silva | Edge In this episode of the Edge show Simon May and Rick "Server Hugger, Cloud Lover!" Claus talk through some stuff that Microsoft released this week including the General Availability of Hyper-V Recovery manager. TheAuthor(s):
Job interviews
Job Interviews is one of several Futures workbooks which help students choose and prepare for their careers. Like the other workbooks in the series you can dip in and out doing the exercises which are most relevant to you. You might want to include the exercises or the output in your personal development plan or e-portfolio. Interviews are still the most commonly used method for assessing a person’s suitability for a job. In the UK 99 per cent of employers use selection interviews to recruit
Engaged Social Science: impacts and use of research in the UK [Audio]
Speaker(s): Mark Easton, Penny Lawrence, Aileen Murphie, Jeff Patmore, Professor Lord Stern | University social science plays an essential role in the ‘human-dominated’ and ‘human-influenced’ systems that are central to our modern civilization. Across the world around 40 million people now work or study in university social science, or work in jobs where they ‘translate’ or mediate advances in social science research for use in business, government and public agencies, health care sy
Computers for Architects - Only a Tool?
The paper states that, as a result of the schism between architecture as art and engineering as rationalism, the architectural community underestimates the computer as tool with a potential to substantially enlarge the possibilities of building design. It is claimed that the computer could serve as coordination tool for the ruptured design process, as a virtual workbench where all design disciplines sit together and develop their designs in enhanced conscience of what the whole design demands. T
The Kibbo Kift (1923) | BFI
The Kindred of the Kibbo Kift was a British youth organisation founded in 1920 as an alternative to the Scout movement. This edition of the Topical Budget newsreel captures a meeting at Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire.
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of the BFI National Archive. To find out more about the Archive visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections
Karen Schindler - Aneuploidy and Reproductive Biology
Assistant Professor Karen Schindler discusses the research reproductive biology conducted in the Schindler Research Laboratory.
To learn more visit http://genfaculty.rutgers.edu/schindler/research
Virtual Maths - Numbers, 2D Elipse simulation tool
Interactive simulation tool demonstrating formula for calculating the area of an elipse
Virtual Maths - Numbers, 2D Rectangle simulation tool
Interactive simulation tool demonstrating the formula for calculating the area of a 2D rectangle
Virtual Maths Data Handling - Light Survey, Example Of Light Intensity Activity in a Classroom
Virtual Maths Data Handling Light Survey exercise - , Example Of Light Intensity Activity in a Classroom, worksheet and activity resources
Tragedy of the European Union: Disintegration or Revival?: how Europe must now choose between econom
Speaker(s): George Soros, Anatole Kaletsky | This event marks the publication of George Soros' new book, Tragedy of the European Union: Disintegration or Revival?: How Europe Must Now Choose Between Economic and Political Revival or Disintegration in which he reveals the roots of Europe's current financial crisis and comprehensively assesses the consequences of that crisis for the global economy and on the political ideals embodied by the European Union. In this concise and illuminating volume,
4 Effective governance Effective teams have clear, agreed and common goals – their members must all be pulling in the same direction. (Creese and Earley (1999)) The DfES, LAs and a number of authors have set out their own definitions of the elements that make a governing body effective. They have generally included the following: having a sound knowledge of the school;
Google Glass in the Gobi: Prospecting
Last summer, a team led by the Museum's Provost of Science Mike Novacek and Paleontology Division Chair Mark Norell headed to the Gobi for the joint American Museum of Natural History/Mongolian Academy of Sciences expedition. The group included Aki Watanabe, one of Mark Norell's students at the Museum's Richard Gilder Graduate School, who was recently chosen as a beta-tester for Google Glass and who recorded video on Glass throughout the trip.
In this video, Watanabe takes us out into the Gobi
12.5 Localisation of sound in the vertical plane Much of our ability to localise sound in the vertical plane is due to the shape of the outer ear, in particular the pinna. The pinnae provide a monaural cue to localisation. The bumps and ridges on the pinnae produce reflections, and delays between the direct path and the reflected path make vertical localisation possible. Vertical localisation is seriously impaired if the convolutions of the pinnae are covered.
Networks of Accountability: HIV/AIDS Action research in action on Western Cape farms During 2005 Mikki van Zyl was contracted as a consultant to do action research on farm dwellers perceptions and experi Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, DIY Clinometer template Los Texmaniacs: Traditional Conjunto Dance Music from Texas Virtual Maths - Numbers, Find the angle quiz It’s Not Your Grandfather’s Charitable Organization Anymore 4. Regulation and the Stock Market 2.3 Risk management No software development is free from risk, and one crucial activity of development is identifying and managing it. Managing risks requires an early identification of any threats to the development or operation of a system, and then monitoring these threats during development. In an iterative and incremental development, risks in the development stage can be tightly monitored and controlled. The emphasis on short cycles that lead to early implementation helps to address technological problems
Make your own clinometer - template and instructions
Los Texmaniacs mix the simplest yet finest ingredients of Texas music to create a sound solidly rooted in tradition, exploding with contemporary vitality. Their versatility has led them to perform at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, the International Accordion Festival, the Kennedy Center, the Governor of Texas Ball, and many major festivals overseas in countries such as Germany, Holland and Spain.
Speaker Biography: Los Texmaniacs is a conjunto band created by Max Baca in 1997. Baca wanted
Interactive simulation quiz, 8 questions, Find the Angle using the simulation and enter the answers
Innovation, entrepreneurs and technology are recasting social impact as the lines separating philanthropy, government and private enterprise blur.
Section One: Coercion and Regulation. Narrated by Harold L. Fritsche.