Virtual Maths, Cylinder Voids - Calculating volume
Interactive simulation with exercises and video demonstrating the use of auger piling and showing how to calculate the volume of cocrete needed to fill the cylindrical voids.
Social Enterprise Education for Health Care Professionals
This case study outlines a project to embed social enterprise activities in the Faculty of Health inter-professional learning curriculum
Other selection methods
Welcome to Other Selection Methods a workbook in the Futures series of workbooks, which help students choose and prepare a career route after graduation. 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. The aim of this workbook is to introduce you to a range of common selection methods used by employers to select graduates for jo
First Day of School Preparation: Kindergarten
Lecture- First Day of School Preparation: Kindergarten. Part of the series: First Day of School Preparation. The first day of school for a kindergartener can be scary for parents and children, so it is important to be prepared with the right school supplies. Prepare a child for the first day of kindergarten. (2:24)
1.3.5 Gamete production in women It is time now to turn to the question of how female gametes – eggs – are made. There are substantial differences between sperm and eggs, and consequently their production pathways are very different. Q Interview of Bryan Stevenson (s10b) 15.616 Innovative Businesses and Breakthrough Technologies - The Legal Issues (MIT) INN Placement Website 2 The herbivore lifestyle - living on leaves Leaves are a much less nutritious food than most kinds of animal material, so large herbivores have to eat large quantities of plants and they have special ways to digest their food. As author David Attenborough (DA) says, 'Leaves are extremely poor food' [p. 89]. To find out why living on a diet of leaves is particularly difficult, we need to know something about how leaves work. Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Sine, Cosine, Tangent, and Theta The Role of Banks Introduction This unit will introduce the notion of social citizenship in relation to rights and obligations within society, with particular reference to women and disabled people. The material is primarily an audio file, originally 23 minutes in length and recorded in 1998. This material is from our archive and is an adapted extract from Social policy: Welfare power and diversity (D218) which is no longer taught by The Open University. If you want to study formally with us, you may wish to e Virtual Maths Data Handling - Light Survey, Worksheet for Bigger Room Spanish Listening Comprehension for Absolute Beginners #16 - Finding What You Want at a Department S AT 130 - "Image: Crop, Rotate, Contrast, Skew" (Budden) KISS Stars Virtual Maths - Numbers, Geometry 2D shapes Chapter 12 - A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett Introduction This unit will help you to revise whole numbers, decimals and fractions, both positive and negative. You should know when and how to add, subtract, multiply and divide. Although you may have a calculator, you still need to do simple calculations in your head or on paper. Such calculations could be to estimate the size of an answer, as a check for your calculator work. This unit is from our archive and is an adapted extract from Open mathematics (MU120) which is no longer taught by The Be A Scanning Probe Microscope
SAQ 20
Racial Disparities
The specter of race hovers in any discussion of the American death penalty. The history of the death penalty is closely connected with the history of slavery, lynching, and the oppression and exploitation of African Americans. There remain significant racial disparities in how the death penalty is applied. This segment examines the Supreme Court’s decision in a case challenging racial disparities in the imposition of the death penalty in Georgia. The Court rejected the ch
15.616 is an introduction to business law which covers the fundamentals, including contracts, liability, regulation, employment, and corporations, with an in-depth treatment of the legal issues relating to breakthrough technologies, including the legal framework of R&D, the commercialization of new high-technology products in start-ups and mature companies, and the liability and regulatory implications of new products and innovative business models. There is extensive attention to national a
This artefact outlines the creation of a new website for Innovation North students holding details of all work placements (short, long term, voluntary, paid).The Institute for Enterprise funded the project and the money helped pay a student to maintain the website for a year
Interactive tool demonstrating formulae for sine, cosine, and tangent with Theta
OpenStax College
Light Intensity Survey worksheet, activity including resources, for bigger room
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Learn Mexican Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Do you find yourself only understanding bits and pieces of Mexican Spanish conversations? Do you spend hours trying to figure out what that person said to you in Mexican Spanish? Then this Mexican Spanish Listening Comprehension for Absolute Beginners series is for you! In each lesson of this five-part series, [...]
Recorded by Katie Budden, fall semester 2014.
KISS Stars
Images of 2D shapes with formula for calculating area
square, rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, parallelogram, pythagorean theorem, circle, circular sector, circular ring
Chapter 12: The Other Side of the Wall. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Karen Savage. (14:49)
Lesson focuses on how engineers have developed and use special tools that can observe the landscape of materials when they are working at the nano scale. Students learn about Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPM) and then work in teams using a pencil to explore and identify the shape of objects they cannot see, just as the SPM does at the nano level. They draw what their mind "sees" on paper, compare their results with other student teams, and share observations with their class.