Understanding the Slow-Growth, High-Condition Paradox of Largemouth Bass in the Mobile-Tensaw River
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Understanding Audience
This activity is designed to help students identify their audience and determine appropriate language use based on the audience.
Contemporary Japanese Cinema - Domestic Appeal vs International Prestige - Dr John Berra
Dr John Berra is an Independent Scholar and Author who has written extensively about American and Japanese Independent Cinema. His most recent book is The Directory of World Cinema: Japan to be released in February 2010.
This talk was organised by the Coventry University East Asian Film Society.
Understanding Arabic: An interview with Karin Ryding
Arabic language professor Karin Ryding discusses what it means to understand Arabic and the people who speak Arabic.
Improving Understanding and Collaboration among First Responders
This unique training addresses the institutional culture of five responder groups: law enforcement, EMS, fire, public health, and private security in an attempt at fostering understanding among these groups
Understanding Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health Care
The primary objective of this content is to prepare students to read and interpret cost-effectiveness studies. The students will first be introduced to basic economic concepts that are needed in order to understand the recommendations from the United States Panel on Cost Effectiveness in Health and Medicine. One example is the distinction between opportunity costs and budgetary costs. The recommendations will then be reviewed, particularly as they apply to what students should expect to read in
Where in the World? Understanding Latitude and Longitude
Students play a grid-based game and devise clues to help classmates locate spots on the globe. In doing so, they come to recognize the value of using latitude and longitude for identifying locations.
Understanding Your Customers' Minds
Interviews with management experts who zero in on key business ideas and how to implement them in organizations.
Understanding Your Strategic Purpose
Interviews with management experts who zero in on key business ideas and how to implement them in organizations.
Episode 66: Understanding Cooperation through Behavioural Economics Behavioural Economist Dr Nikos Nikiforakis explains how Behavioural Economics challenges one of the fundamental premises of traditional Economics - the rational, self-serving Homo Economicus. Through laboratory and field experiments, Nikos also develops a model for understanding social cooperation. With host Jennifer Cook. Science Studio vol 026 - Topic: Oral history: the embrace of subjective understanding - Guest: Nath If I were you, I wouldn't start from here: understanding Oxford through its past Understanding Your Customers' Minds Understanding Your Strategic Purpose Research Lens on Understanding Entrepreneurial Firms - Kathleen M. Eisenhardt (STVP) 6. Developing the Good Citizen: Contemporary Political Campaigning Context Aware Computing: Understanding and Responding to Human Intention (November 30, 2007) Creating the Past: Understanding Artifacts Understanding Evolution "Understanding Lasers and Fiberoptics, Spring 2008"
Course - Group - Science Studio vol 026 - Topic: Oral history: the embrace of subjective understanding - Guest: Nathaniel Comfort - Arizona State University > Science Studio > Science Studio vol 026 - Topic: Oral history: the embrace of subjective understanding - Guest: Nathaniel Comfort
Local history lecture, by Chris Day, giving an overview of the history of the University of Oxford. Visit http://media.conted.ox.ac.uk/lh01 to view the full presentation from Chris Day, including his slides.
Interviews with management experts who zero in on key business ideas and how to implement them in organizations.
Interviews with management experts who zero in on key business ideas and how to implement them in organizations.
Kathy Eisenhardt, co-director of Stanford Technology Ventures Program and professor in Management Science and Engineering, shares results from her research regarding successful ventures, addressing fundamental issues such as team building, market creation and financing.
Technology, politics, social theory, organizing, Democratic party, voting machines, political consulting, web pages, broadcast, data technology, mobilization, fundraising, e-mail, MoveOn.org, social networking, blogosphere, netroots, web 2.0, volunteering
Computer science, technology, artificial intelligence, AI, human interaction, computer system, robot, input, system task, user, response, counter intelligence, design intelligence, adaptive model, communication
After studying the historic events of Catlin's life, this project allows students to imagine the material culture of the time. They will become archaeologists and anthropologists, looking back on previous cultures for clues as to the motives and inspirations for the choices that shaped their lives. Each student will bring in a fabricated artifact from Catlin's life, resulting in a museum exhibit in the class.
Your one-stop source for learning and teaching about evolution. This website includes information about how evolution works, how evolution impacts our lives, evidence for evolution, and the history of evolutionary thought. There's also an entire Understanding Evolution for Teachers sub-site, which includes lesson plans, a conceptual framework, and discussion of classroom situations that may arise when teaching evolution.
"Lasers are essential to an incredibly large number of applications. Today, they are used in bar code readers, compact discs, medicine, communications, sensors, materials processing, computer printers, data processing, 3D-imaging, spectroscopy, navigation, non-destructive testing, chemical processing, color copiers, laser "shows", and in the military. There is hardly a field untouched by the laser. But what exactly is so unique about lasers that makes them so effective? This brief video course i