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Podcasting
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
Virtual Maths Data Handling - Light Meter tool
Light Meter simulation tool
ArtCultura : revista do Instituto de história, cultura e arte da Universidade Federal de Uberlândi
The online journal 'Revista de história, cultura e arte' is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Institute of History and Postgraduate Studies of the Federal University of Uberlândia twice a year, carrying articles and book reviews in the field of history, literary and cultural history of Brazil and Europe. Topics are varied in range, including essays on 19th century French symbolist poetry and Brazilian photography. One major section in each issue is devoted to 'History, art an
Theater professor lends expertise in creating atmosphere around shrine
Many have seen it. Austere. Stoic. Those words and others have been used to describe the Nittany Lion Shrine. If you're a PSU graduate, you should have a picture or two of you and the Lion in an album or a hard drive somewhere, but most are taken in the daytime. When university officials placed the initial lighting around the landmark security may have been the overriding concern-- not aesthetics. See how physical plant utilized the on-campus expertise of a lighting design expert from the School
Lecture by Tom Strala
Presented by the Furniture Program at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Tuesday, September 10, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus.
Tom Strala is an architect who builds no houses, but rather tables, chairs, and lamps. Strala creates pieces with the idea that items for the home -- including basic necessities such as furniture and lighting -- should be designed with the intent that they are a work of sculptural art.
Based in Switzerland, he consider
Professor Patrick Duffy Inaugural Lecture: (Sport) Coaching: Blinded or blended in a changing world?
(Sport) Coaching: Blinded or blended in a changing world? Professor Duffy's research work focuses on policy and sport coaching, as well as applied work in sport-business transfer, which is part of a long-term project with Morrisons PLC. Patrick will address the policy and research backgrounds to developments in professional practice in this area. The traditional view of sport coaching as an emerging profession will be challenged, suggesting that sport coaching should position itself as a blended
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2006.08.30-The Potential Benefits of Estrogen Therapy in Early Menopausal Women
Estrogen replacement therapy for menopausal women has generated much controversy in the medical community. The University of Utah is one of a select group of U.S. academic medical centers taking part in a nationwide study to find out whether estrogen...
1 The role of the courts and the judiciary This course will explore the role of the courts and the judiciary in England and Wales. The English legal system is often referred to as a ‘common law’ legal system. Before medieval times the law in what we now call Great Britain was largely regional. Different regional kingdoms had different law. Over time, the same law was applied by judges across the single kingdom established after 1066 and so became common to all parts of the country. This was known as ‘the common law’. (The comm
 Open Number Line Subtraction
In this video, a student works on a short word problem at the dry erase board, using the open number line subtraction strategy.  She explains her steps to the camera as she is working through the problem. 684-341 = ? Run time 02:22.
The Battle for Control of Online Communications
The Internet offers users many opportunities for communicating and exchanging ideas, but abuse, censorship, and the manipulation of Internet traffic have put free and open communication at risk. In this talk, Georgia Tech Associate Professsor, Nick Feamster, will present approaches developed to preserve free and open communication on the Internet in the face of numerous threats. First discussed is the threat of message abuse (e.g., spam) and methods developed for mitigating it. Next, is the deve
Kladifko, R., Li, J., and Dunlap, J. (October 2011). The School Principal: A Tough Job with Few Ta
Robert Kladifko,
Jinyi Li,
Jody Dunlap
An ever-challenging and increasing dilemma facing schools is finding qualified individuals who are willing to take school leadership positions. This s
Podcasting
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
Traveling - Toot Toot Chugga Chugga big red Car
The popular singing group, The Wiggles, sings about daily life and things they do in the big red car. Catchy tune. (2:25)
Postulate, Axiom, and Conjecture
Three words that are used seemingly interchangeably in Geometry are postulate, axiom, and conjecture. This video explains how each word is different and describes the subtle implications of using each word. These terms are especially important when working with Geometry proofs. (2:06)
Acknowledgements Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following sources for permission to reproduce material in this course: The content is taken from an activity written by Marion Hall for students taking courses in Health and Social Care, in particular those studying K101 An Introduction to Health and Social Care. The original activity is one of a set of skills activities made available to all HSC students via the HSC Resource Bank. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see
Minor Green Blue City
Why?
Dutch cities have to deal with two important, complex and sometimes intertwined problems.
Climate change has become a visible problem in the urban environment of the Netherlands.
Cities cope with heavy rainfall in short periods of time and heat stress occurs more often which
even leads to more casualties. At the same time large parts of existing neighbourhoods are
falling into decay. Residents with high income move out, leaving the disadvantaged behind. The
social structure of the neighbour