Virtual Maths - Numbers, 3D Cylinder simulation tool
Interactive simulation tool demonstrating the formula for calculating the volume of a 3D cylinder
Virtual Maths - Numbers, 2D Triangle simulation tool
Diagram and formulas for are and volume of 2D shapes
Virtual Maths, Brick Density - Water Displacement method
Presentation explaining how to calculate the density of a brick using water displacement method.
Virtual Maths, Density, Mass, Volume calculator
Interactive simulation, density, mass, and volume calculator
Academic research on student engagement - lost formulae to inspiring students
This paper shows academic tutors take on a multitude of roles in their current positions at university and while teaching is expected, from most, it is often assumed that the tutor will apply appropriate pedagogical tools to convey knowledge to the students. This view is now being challenged as many students are being actively encouraged to voice their views of the teaching and learning experience this paper shows
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.
Gift Renames School: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
As of January 2015 we are now officially the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. This video celebrates the extraordinary $350 million gift from The Morningside Foundation, established by the family of the late Mr. T.H. Chan. Read more about this historic endowment gift, the largest single donation in Harvard’s 378-year history: http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2014/09/largest-gift-to-harvard/
Thermodynamics
This course will consider the fundamental science of classical thermodynamics and its practical applications. Problem solving will be emphasized, including problem formulation, analytic, and computational solutions. Topics include the first law of thermodynamics, work, heat, properties of substances and state equations, the second law of thermodynamics and applications to engineering systems.
Adolescent Health and Development
The course consists of lectures, readings, discussions, panels of guest speakers, group and individual projects. The purpose of the lectures, readings, discussion and panels of guest speakers is to explore a variety of aspects of adolescence and adolescent health. The group and individual projects are meant to help students develop skills to work in multi-disciplinary teams and analyze adolescent health concerns through conceptual frameworks and recommend effective solutions through intervention
Jazz Standards
JazzStandards.com is a website dedicated to the preservation of information for the musical compositions known as Jazz Standards.The information at this site has been assembled from hundreds of reference books and historical documents with additional commentary by jazz performers, historians, and musicologists.In one location you can find:A list of the 1000 most-frequently recorded jazz standard compositions (Click on Songs) Detailed information on the top 300 jazz standards including origins, h
Creative enterprise in west Yorkshire Arts organisations
This report describes and theorises the findings of a workshop discussion, commissioned by WYLLN, into the views of arts organizations on the challenges they face in becoming more enterprising and less grant dependent.
IPL: Slow Scholarship and Deliberate Spaces for Thinking and Learning
Professor Tony Harland, Head of the Higher Education Development Centre, delivers his Inaugural Professorial Lecture: “Slow Scholarship and Deliberate Spaces for Thinking and Learning”. 2 September 2014
Virtual Maths, Cylinder - Calculating Volume and Height
Interactive exercise demonstrating how to calculate the volume and height of a cylinder (includes links to other useful resources)
Shuji Nakamura, 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate, on his Nobel Prize-awarded work
Shujia Nakamura, 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate, was interviewed on 6 December 2014 at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2014 was awarded jointly to Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura "for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources".
2014 ANU Last Lecture: Can we live without Classics?
In this video ANU classics expert Dr Ioannis Ziogas delivers the 2014 Last Lecture.
Classics, the study of the ancient Greek and Roman world, deals with the traditional literature of Greece and Rome and the themes of history, philosophy, and culture.
Dr Ziogas says it makes it a multi-faceted and diverse subject for students to learn, especially since the topic is always on the news and in movies.
“It actually covers a lot of motifs that are appealing to this young age group – the coming
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Ruimtelijk structuurplan Leerlingen leren waarom en door wie een ruimtelijk structuurplan gemaakt wordt.
Bioterror
This is a companion site to a program that was broadcast on Nova in 2001. Topics include History of Biowarfare, Global Guide to Bioweapons, Future Germ Defenses, Interviews with Biowarriors, and Making Vaccines. There is also a Teacher's Guide as well as additional Resources. There is a Flash version as well as a non-Flash version.
Three Israelis struck by car in West Bank
Three Israeli soldiers are struck by vehicle near Al Aroub in the West Bank. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Learning anytime, anywhere
The ANU eText Books for Mobile Learning program has allowed students of Sanskrit, Thai, Vietnamese and Tetum at ANU to have a "Professor in their Pockets," wherever in the world they may be. Through the development of sophisticated ePubs, students have all the learning resources they need at their fingertips, accessible to them anytime, anywhere.
The ANU eText Books for Mobile Learning program has had a profound impact on student learning and engagement within the small languages sphere at ANU,