Babbage: Big data versus privacy Data is becoming the world's most valuable resource. Governments use it to monitor and control their citizens. Corporations use it to persuade consumers to buy their products. But as machine learning and algorithms advance, will people still be able to harness the power of big data without losing too much individual privacy? Music by Chris Zabriskie “Divider” (CC by 4.0 UK).
Great Writing and Science Task - Paper Helicopters and Procedural Texts
If you are looking for something fun to spice up your writing sessions that you can do with students of all ages then look no further. Simpl
Climate action plan for nature.
Lists 5 community action strategies for climate change and a sustainable future. 1. CLIMATE-FRIENDLY GARDENS AND LAWNS; 2. WATER CONSERVATION; 3. MONITORING; 4. STEWARDSHIP; and 5. CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATION. Includes resources and a glossary.
1.3 Views on health Already we have encountered health in many places and many guises. Having introduced the vast territory which deals with health, let’s take a few steps back and, without trying to pin it down to a single definition, start to tease out the different meanings that health has for different people. Where better to start than with yourself. Kneedbare vloeistof : Experiment Dit leermiddel daagt leerlingen uit om aan de hand van een wetenschappelijke methode te experimenteren met de verhouding water versus maiszetmeel, om hieruit een kneedbare vloeistof te maken. Introduction This course explores a number of issues relating to mental health practice. It starts by helping you define and understand the difference between mental health and mental illness. It also explores the discrimination that can arise when people experience some form of mental distress. You will look at how professionals working within the community can counter some of the effects of discrimination and stigma and contribute to the well-being of the wider community, as well as those who use their PROPERTY/REAL ESTATE: Covenants: Profs. Joe Grohman and Ron Brown Guests: Professors Ron Brown and Joe Grohman, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center Topic: Property Law/Real Estate Law: Real Covenants and Servitudes of Land Running Time: 13:05 Click here to download the mp3 file:Author(s): Kerry offers $30 million for Congo elections Graphical representation of eigenvectors 4 Structure of the assessment units Who Showed Up, Who Stayed Home, and Why: California Turnout in 2014 Season 1 – Lesson 40 – Coffee Break Spanish Politics in 60 seconds. Party whips Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, shear force uniformly distributed load SFU Public Square Innovator Profile – Judith Marcuse True Diversity: A Multiplier in Global STEM Innovation 10.6 What drives invention in organisations? Much invention and nearly all innovation nowadays take place inside organisations – from small start-up companies to well-established multinationals. This is mainly because increasingly invention and innovation require access to technology and resources beyond the scope of most individuals. But it is also because competitiveness and survival depend on the continual improvement of a company's products and processes. This provides a strong incentive for companies to invest in both the increme 21F.702 Spanish II (MIT) European Commitment to Entrepreneurship (ECE)
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The Graphical representation of eigenvectors simulation aims to help students make connections between graphical and mathematical representations of eigenvectors and eigenvalues. The simulation depicts the two components of a unit vector in the xy-plane, and the same vector under several different transformations that can be chosen by the user. A slider allows students to change the orientation of the initial vector. The simulation shows whether or not the vector is an eigenvector, and if so dis
Skills in information technology (IT) cover a broad range, from using software packages effectively to developing a critical understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of IT solutions. Developing your IT skills means planning your work, practising your skills, seeking feedback from others and reviewing your approach. In developing and assessing your IT skills, you will learn to use and adapt your skills effectively and confidently in different situations and contexts. This unit is designed to
This election featured a record-low turnout. Why? What did the electorate look like? What should we expect for turnout in future California elections, both in presidential and gubernatorial years?
Panelists:
Cynthia Bryant, Executive Director, California Republican Party
Mark DiCamillo, Director, Field Poll
Paul Mitchell, Political Data
Mindy Romero, Director, California Civic Engagement Project, UC-Davis
Tracy Zeluff, Senior Partner, GroundWorks Campaigns
Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times - Moder
Coming up in this episode: Level 1 of Coffee Break Spanish draws to a close with this episode which looks at the languages of Spain through two conversations with native speakers. Please note that lesson 40 of Season 1 was originally known as lesson 140 of Coffee Break Spanish. We have renumbered the lessons of […]
Professor Philip Cowley defines a polical concept in 60 seconds for those with a spare minute to learn something new. This videocast focuses on the role of the party whips.
Warning: video does contain bloopers and out takes.
May 2010
Suitable for Undergraduate study and Community education
Professor Philip Cowley, Professor of Parliamentary Government, School of Politics and International Relations
Professor Philip Cowley is Professor of Parliamentary Government at The University of Notting
Interactive simulation, demonstrating shear force, uniformly distributed load
In conjunction with their 2014 Community Summit Innovation: The Shock of the Possible, SFU Public Square asked some of Metro Vancouver’s top innovators what’s on their minds, and what questions they have about Innovation. This video profiles Judith Marcuse of the International Centre of Art for Social Change, the first centre in North America that integrates community engagement in art and social change, academic research and training, as well as professional development and global networkin
Dr. Pamela McCauley Bush presented "True Diversity: A Multiplier in Global STEM Innovation" on Thurs., April 3 from 4:00-5:00 pm in 1-190.
Spanish II continues to develop students' listening, speaking, reading and writing skills using the second part of the video-based program, Destinos, begun in Spanish I. Destinos is a soap opera that allows students to learn Spanish and experience its cultural diversity while following a good story full of surprises and human emotions. Spanish II also includes additional materials, such as Spanish films and other media, various types of reading selections and online resources.
Een bedrijf onderscheidt zich van een ander bedrijf omdat het een specifieke aanpak heeft, omdat het mensen met een …