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From the makers of the award-winning online language course Coffee Break Spanish comes a new range of titles aimed at busy people who want to acquire the absolute basics of a language.
One Minute Languages from the Radio Lingua Network will introduce learners to a new language from scratch. The course is made up of ten lessons and covers topics including basic greetings, introducing yourself, and dealing with language problems. You’ll also learn numbers and other useful words and phrases whi
Del ciberutopismo de la Escuela 2.0 al ciberrealismo de la Gran Depresión: lecciones para un futuro
Ponencia presentada en SIMO Educación 2014 el 17 de octubre de 2014
The Eatwell Plate--A British version of the Food Groups
Charlie tells us how much of what we need to eat daily and uses a plate-shaped pie-chart to demonstrate it. Very flashy and quick-paced, like children's television. (9:54)
Checklist - Language Assistantship
This is a resource released as part of the E-Portfolio Toolkit based on experience of developing the “Year Abroad E-Portfolio”, undertaken by the School of Languages at Leeds Metropolitan University.
2.2 Representing numbers: positive integers A very straightforward way of finding binary codes to represent positive integers is simply to use the binary number that corresponds to each integer. This is because every positive integer in the everyday number system (known as the decimal or denary system because it uses 10 different digits) has a corresponding number in the binary number system. As you will see later, in Section 7 of this course, just as arithmetic (addition, subtraction, etc.) can be performed on everyday denary nu
CCTV shows monument toppled as Nepal quake strikes
CCTV footage emerges showing the moment a monument on a busy roundabout in Kathmandu collapses as a devastating earthquake hit. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Informal learning in the workplace
This paper focuses mainly on theoretical frameworks for understanding and investigating informal learning in the workplace, which have been developed through a series of large and small scale projects. The main conclusions are included but readers are referred to other publications for more detailed accounts of individual projects. Two types of framework are discussed. The first group seek to deconstruct the “key concepts” of informal learning, learning from experience, tacit knowledge, tran
60-second lecture: What's a corpse plant?
Biologist Susan Dudley talks about the world's smelliest plant, known as the corpse plant, in bloom now at McMaster.
Regulating EBM standards: Guidelines for guideline development (audio) Regulating EBM standards: Guidelines for guideline development
My doctoral dissertation is entitled In search of standards that avoid standardization: the production and regulation of evidence based guidelines. Based on document analysis, interviews and (participant) observation of EBM guideline development ‘in action’, it provides ethnographic insight into the question how norms and ...
Ondes de surface 1d, hyperbolique ou dispersives (Ondes de surface et ressauts)
Ce cours décrit de manière très complète les ondes linéaires d?une couche
fluide comprise entre un fond plat et une surface libre constituant une interface
avec l?atmosphère. Nous n?avons considéré qu?une seule direction horizontale,
mais la linéarité des équations, due au fait que l?on s?intéresse aux petits
mouvements, permet d?étendre cette étude au cas où il existe deux directions
horizontales. Il suffit pour cela de superposer plusieurs ondes monochromatiques
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Harvard Food+ Research Symposium: Joyce Chaplin
Joyce Chaplin, Professor of Early American History at the Department of History in the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences
The Harvard Research Symposium on the Nexus of Food, Agriculture, Environment, Health, and Society (Food+ Symposium) featured twenty-two Harvard faculty members from eight schools and a dozen departments giving seven minute "speed presentations" on their current Food+ research.
The goal of the Food+ Research Symposium was to provide attendees with a sense of the excitem
Pygmalion meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The popular American TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" spanned seven seasons and gained a cult following. But how is it linked to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome? On closer inspection, its characters and narratives are revealed to be new incarnations of ancient classical myths that have filtered down into modern media. This album explores one episode, "I Was Made to Love You", in which Warren creates an artificial perfect girlfriend, just as Pygmalion sculpts an ivory statue to be his
4.3 IP over ATM You have seen that the IP protocol supports a connectionless service, and the ATM and TCP protocols support a connection-oriented service. What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of connect Keep on learning There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to 3.7 Being ethical As outlined in Table 3, ethics within systemic practice are perceived as operating on multiple levels. Like the systems concept of hierarchy, what we perceive to be good at one level might be bad at another. Because an epistemological position must be chosen, rather than taken as a g Learn French - French Color Vocabulary 6.2 Shaping knowledge It seems inevitable that any understandings we have will have been shaped and influenced by other (past and present) members of the same culture(s) we belong to. Most of these influences ‘just happen’: they arise out of our experiences as part of a culture whose members have had their experiences and shared them over many centuries. However, knowledge can also be deliberately influenced by powerful elements within a society: as we saw in Section 5.3, the church suppressed Galileo's reason Open Episcopal Church History Part 4 - FROM 2006 - 2009
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Each word is introduced in English and French. This is a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in French. (02:44)
Video discusses the more recent history of the church.