Evaluation of 'Business Enterprise' Module
This report outlines a process of evaluation for a business enterprise module. This exploratory research investigates the impact of 'contextual' based evaluation of enterprise education curricula
Evaluation of 'Advanced Database Management' module
This paper focuses on a discussion on the approach taken in analysing evaluation design for a specific faculty module on enterprise education
Blind Terrier
Cesar teaches a terrier owner to live "in the now" in order to help her deal with her dog problems. This video is part of a series aired by National Geographic on dog behavior. (03:45)
Cells biology
Parts of the Cell
Article :: Adobe® Flash® Catalyst™ CS5 - A Smart Choice for Web Designers
Using Flash Catalyst, designers can publish working Flex applications without writing a single line of code. Scott Tapley takes a look at ten features and benefits that make Adobe Flash Catalyst CS5 a smart choice for anyone who produces interactive content for the web or desktop.
The University of Memphis Annual Giving-Kevin 2
Your Annual Gift to the University of Memphis can be directed to support student scholarships to help students like Kevin. To make a gift to the University, please visit http://www.memphis.edu/give
ESD.72 Engineering Risk-Benefit Analysis (MIT)
ERBA (ESD.72) emphasizes three methodologies - reliability and probabilistic risk assessment (RPRA), decision analysis (DA), and cost-benefit analysis (CBA). In this class, the issues of interest are: the risks associated with large engineering projects such as nuclear power reactors, the International Space Station, and critical infrastructures; the development of new products; the design of processes and operations with environmental externalities; and infrastructure renewal projects.
Document d’accompagnement d’un diaporama (Module 8.5.3) (Vidéo) MOOC “Création, publication et partage sur Internet” : cours en ligne délivré du 5 mai 2014 au 13 juillet 2014 sur la plateforme FUN-MOOC. Semaine 8 : Diffuser un document : pertinence et adaptation
Séquence 5 : Diffuser sur support papier
Cours 3 : Document d’accompagnement d’un diaporama
3.3 Extending the distance scale Having reviewed some of the properties of galaxies, we are now in a position to return to the question of how we are to develop further our methods of measuring distance. The various steps taken in determining larger distances from known smaller ones are often called ‘rungs in the distance ladder’. The process of constructing a rung has been: Find a measurable quantity associated with a class of objects. Observe how the measura
Evaluation of 'Advanced Database Management' module
This paper focuses on a discussion on the approach taken in analysing evaluation design for a specific faculty module on enterprise education
COMP1216 - Problem class 8
COMP1216 - Problem class 8
Introduction This course looks at three different uses of genetic testing: pre-natal diagnosis, childhood testing and adult testing. Such tests provide genetic information in the form of a predictive diagnosis, and as such are described as predictive tests. Pre-natal diagnosis uses techniques such as amniocentesis to test fetuses in the womb. For example, it is commonly offered to women over 35 to test for Down's syndrome. Childhood testing involves testing children for genetic diseases that may no
On the process of creativity in puzzles, inventions, and designs
The most common means of identifying creativity has been through its products. In architecture, music, writing, art, even puzzle solving and scientific discovery, the prerequisite for considering creativity has been the presence of a creative product. Alternatively, anecdotal descriptions have been used to identify processes that are considered creative. Many scientific discoveries have been linked to a sudden realization or unexplainable revelation punctuated with the AHA! response. Outside of
4.3 Hierarchies within groups Within multimale-multifemale groups of the type portrayed in Figure 7f, complex social relationships exist. These animals are 'forced together' to defend resources and to avoid predation, but competition for food and mates is substantially greater in large groups. This internal competition has led to males or females or
Public lecture - Communication for development and social change
A public lecture presented by the Centre for Communication, Politics and Culture on Wednesday, 8 October, 2014.
Speakers - Professor Jan Servaes and Dr Patchanee Malikha, from Hong Kong City University.
Zwangerschap : Onderzoeksopdracht Aan de hand van een literatuurstudie ontdekken leerlingen hoe een foetus overleeft in de baarmoeder. De functie van de placenta, de navelstreng en het vruchtwater zoeken ze zelf op. Wat oefenen de leerlingen tijdens deze opdracht?
2.5 Obesity and ageing So, it seems that a part of the explanation for Ron's obesity, and the health problems that have led him to seek medical advice, may relate to the environment in which he is living, and more specifically the diet that he has chosen. It may also be a diet that is especially effective in activating the reward circuits in Ron's brain. However, Ron is also in his later middle age. A longitudinal study of people of this age in the USA suggests that average body weight increases by 1–2 kg per dec
Transport Is Social Policy: Focus on higher education in the UK context
Dr Susan Kenyon delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012.
Phases of the Moon
A cat has a conversation with the moon about why it looks different sometimes. It's not very sophisticated, but it might strike a chord. The video gives a scientific explanation and gives the names for each phase. Run time 04:54.
6.1 The intricacies of neuron growth Particular nerves, such as those sensory nerves that arise from the nasal retina (the side of the retina adjacent to the nose), cross the midline; other sensory nerves, such as those that arise from the temporal retina do not. This pattern is consistent between individuals, to such an extent that a map of the nervous system is good enough to be used to locate a particular nerve pathway in most people. (See Author(s):