Temporal in SQL Server 2016 | Data Exposed Today, Scott welcomes Borko Novakovic back to Data Exposed and the Channel 9 studios. Borko, a Program Manager in the SQL Server team, is in Redmond all the way from his home in Belgrade, Serbia to introduce us to the new Temporal technology being introduced in SQL Server 2016. Temporal in SQL Server is designed to simply the handling of time-varying data. It provides the ability to look at data trends, types of data changes, and the overall data evolution within your database.
Check Your Degree Progress at Illinois State University
This video describes the process for checking progress towards your degree at Illinois State University.
Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: assess personal learning styles and capabilities, using a learning file in which to record progress describe the main definitions of learning as a process, and the role played by memorising, understanding and doing explain the three main categories of theories about learning, namely the acquisitive, constructivist and experiential models of learning discuss the main conceptions of man
Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Calculate Height of Building guide
Guide to calculating the height of a building
Managing Financial Aid at Illinois State University
This video describes the process for accepting and declining financial aid awards, as well as reducing award amounts.
15.369 Corporate Entrepreneurship: Strategies for Technology-Based New Business Development (MIT)
This course is about "corporate entrepreneurship", my label for the alternative approaches that existing firms use to generate new technology-based products and businesses. It emphasizes various kinds of internal ventures and multiple "external" collaborative approaches that include corporate venture capital investments, licensing and different types of alliances and formal joint ventures. Basis for the new knowledge presented in this course is a combination of academic research and my personal
2.2 Video activity This activity asks you to watch the three video clips below. As you are watching, try to identify any examples you see of consultation and involvement, and what Jane sees as the key factors in the way Redcar & Cleveland Mind has developed these processes. Make notes as you go. Air Pollution Annual Wenk Lecture Fall 2014 Father of U.S. Germanwings crash victim mourns his son Pressed for Time: The Acceleration of Life in Digital Capitalism David Thorpe on Do I Sound Gay? | BFI Flare Women's Basketball Game 1-17-15 A Simple Game for the Classroom Using Timelines Podcasting Visible Security Measures in Schools- Academic and Behavioral Consequences “From Romantic Poetry to the Writings of the Beat Generation” Robert Barsky, 3.25.2015 4.4 Summary of Section 4 Thermal energy is a random thing, so any group of particles possessing it will have a distribution of kinetic energies. The fraction of particles with energy greater than an amount E1 is proportional to exp(−E1/kT). Thermally activated rates follow Arrhenius's law and are characterised by an activation energy. Diffusion in solids and electrical conduction i Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, shear force point of load
How we can be sure our air is safe to breathe? This album introduces the principles and concepts of air quality management and looks at how we analyse pollution control problems. Five video tracks review the nature and characteristics of air pollution today and demonstrate how air quality data is interpreted. They include a comparison between shipping and car emission levels, the processes used to remove pollutants from the air, and ways in which British Aerospace could limit its Volatile Organ
Interdisciplinary research and teaching at universities can promote innovation and facilitate
collaborative efforts in the sustainability sciences. A truly sustainable society will require us to go
beyond interdisciplinary cooperation and employ fully integrated and systems-based thinking. The
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and the School of Environmental and Forest
Sciences (SEFS) have a long tradition of collaboration. The challenges of the future demand that we bu
The father of an American man killed in Tuesday's French Alps plane crash speaks in Barcelona about the loss of his son, Robert Oliver Calvo. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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Judy Wajcman explains why we immediately interpret our experiences with digital technology as inexorably accelerating everyday life. The technologically tethered, iPhone-addicted figure is an image we can easily conjure. Most of us complain that there aren't enough hours in the day and there are too many e-mails in our thumb-accessible inboxes. This widespread perception that life is faster than it used to be is now ingrained in our culture, and smartphones and the Internet are continually being
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Director-producer David Thorpe discusses Do I Sound Gay? (2014), his funny, enlightening documentary about society’s attitude to having a ‘gay voice’. He explains why the subject isn’t discussed more in LGBT circles, and muses on whether or not a ‘lesbian voice’ also exists.
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OIRT staff talk about a simple game instructors can create to use in their classes. Using games in the classroom can stimulate student engagement which in turn enhances learning outcomes.
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This case study describes the use of pod casts to support and enhance student decision making in the development and running of a new simulated company using business simulation software
Watch video of Emily Tanner-Smith, Research Assistant Professor on March 24th, 2015. Schools are increasingly using visible security measures (surveillance cameras, metal detectors, security personnel) in an attempt to promote student safety. This presentation will discuss findings from a recent study that examined how different patterns of visible security utilization were associated with U.S. middlekeep reading »
Watch video of “From Romantic Poetry to the Writings of the Beat Generation” by Robert Barsky, Professor on March 25th, 2015 during Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s Spring term.
Interactive simulation demonstrating shear force at point of load