1.7.1 Differentiating dyslexia from other reading difficulties The idea that dyslexia is distinctive from other forms of reading difficulty is still debated. One viewpoint is that reading ability is a simple continuum, with exceptionally gifted readers at one end and people with dyslexia at the other. However, as we have already seen, dyslexia involves more than just difficulties in reading and writing. Reading difficulties must be specific and accompanied by a variable profile of cognitive abilities. It is the presence of other characteristics unrelated
Las artesanías propias de Canarias Ahora va a seguir escuchando a Caridad Rodríguez, que habla esta vez sobre el origen de algunas de las artesanías propias de Canarias.
1 Antes de escuchar los pistas, intente relacionar cada un That Incredible Little Arctic Tern Arctic Tern Migration Google Earth Tour Video This Tiny Bird Has The Longest Migration Of Any Animal On Earth Elephants Follow a Woman Riding a Bicycle How Does Rain Form and What is the Water Cycle? Where U.S. Politics Came From Learn English Through Story -Jane Eyre - Beginner Level MMW 4T - Lecture 05 - 10/8/2009 Mises U: "The Highlight of My Summer" During Mises University this week, we will be sharing short interviews with some of this year's students. Felicia Cowley is a first time Mises Research Fellow and a PhD candidate at George Mason University. She received her bachelors degree in economics at Troy University, where her professors included Mises Institute Associated Scholars G.P. Manish and Malavika Nair. The first time I came to Mises University was because my underg Méthodologie de recherche documentaire : démarche de recherche documentaire Présentation du STARLET/GL First briefing of the 'crisis compendium' - Part three, Professor Lucrezia Reichlin Introduction to Minitab Star Library: Rectangularity Star Library: Which Paper Towel is More Absorbent? Star Library: Random Rendezvous Statistical Java Elements of Calculus I
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We went to Antarctica to see the penguins, and we certainly did. But we saw so much more wildlife: orcas and elephant seals and leopard seals and many different seabirds. My favorite is the arctic tern, a little bird that migrates farther every year than any other in the world... from the Antarctic to the Arctic, and back - 20,000 miles every year. (03:00)
The Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea) makes an incredible migration each year. These small birds travel distances of more than 50,000 miles, from pole to pole, crossing through temperate and tropical regions along the way. Carsten Egevang used geo-locator tags to track ten of these terns, and he shares their story with us in this tour.
Narrated by Ari Daniel Shapiro. Produced by Atlantic Public Media and Eduardo Garcia Milagros. (06:05)
It weighs about a fifth of a pound, but that didn't stop an Arctic tern from taking the record for the longest-known annual migration at almost 60,000 miles. (00:56)
Watch this adorable footage of elephants following Lek who is riding her bicycle. See what Faamai does when Lek gets off her bike at Elephant Nature Park. This is the special bond between an elephant and a human who has looked after her since she was born. (02:50)
How does rain form? What is the water cycle? This animated video explains how rain forms and explains how rainfall, evaporation and condensation all form part of the water cycle. (01:47)
John Green discussed where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the U.S. Constitution was adopted, politics were pretty non-existent. George Washington was elected president with no opposition, everything was new and exciting, and everyone just got along. For several months, anyway. (13:57)
Learn English Through Story -Jane Eyre - Beginner Level. The narrated words are at the bottom of the video. (01:19:15)
MMW 4T - Lecture 05
Why did you come to Mises University?
Etape 1 : comprendre et cerner le sujet - dégager les concepts. Etape 2 :Identifier les besoins. Etape 3 : choisir les sources. Etape 4 : Traduire en mots clés. Etape 5 :Interroger les sources. Etape 6 : Analyser les résultats. Etape 7 : Communiquer les résultats
Sommaire : 1- Introduction 2- Règles générales d'écritures 3- La confrontation 4- Enchainement des essais : tests, actions, indéterminisme local 5- Flots de données 6- Compilation séparée 7- Les notions prédéfinies 8- Annexes
Lucrezia Reichlin, Professor of Economics interprets the latest economic statistics in relation to other recent recessions and suggests a second dip in 2009 is possible
This laboratory introduces students to the basics of the Minitab software. Students make use of a basic example (water consumption and temperature) to introduce students to manipulation of data, calculation of descriptive statistics, and creation of histograms.
This article describes an interactive activity illustrating sampling distributions for means, properties of confidence intervals, properties of hypothesis testing, confidence intervals for means, and hypothesis tests for means. Students generate and analyze data and through simulation explore these concepts. The activity is completed in three parts. The three parts of the activity can be used in sequence or they can be used individually as “stand alone” activities. This allows the educator f
This group activity focuses on conducting an experiment to determine which of two brands of paper towels are more absorbent by measuring the amount of water absorbed. A two-sample t-test can be used to analyze the data, or simple graphics and descriptive statistics can be used as an exploratory analysis. Students are asked to think about design issues, and to write a short report stating their results and conclusions, along with an evaluation of the experimental design.
This activity leads students to appreciate the usefulness of simulations for approximating probabilities. It also provides them with experience calculating probabilities based on geometric arguments and using the bivariate normal distribution. We have used it in courses in probability and mathematical statistics, as well as in an introductory statistics course at the post-calculus level.
This is a collection of applets regarding various topics in statistics. Topics include Central Limit Theorem, Probability Distributions, Hypothesis Testing, Power, Confidence Intervals, Correlation, Control Charts, Experimental Design, and Data Analysis.
Notre Dame OpenCourseware (OCW) offers free educational resources for the course "Elements of Calculus I" in the Department of Mathematics. Topics include functions, limits, derivatives, and an introduction to integral, with interesting real-life applications throughout. This Calculus course is for students in arts and letters, architecture, or business.