Virtual Maths - Numbers, 2D Rectangle simulation tool
Interactive simulation tool demonstrating the formula for calculating the area of a 2D rectangle
China backs aid for Ukraine
Chinese Vice Finance Minister Guangyao says China backs IMF financial support for Ukraine, during what he calls a "difficult time." Gavino Garay reports.
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Serving Size Activity
Video involves students in an activity that applies estimation and measurement skills. The video explores estimations of serving sizes for different foods. 2:38 min.
Anti-Racism Girl
Racism has met its match...here comes Anti-Racism Girl! Brief student-made PSA.
4.3 Reducing the nutrient source Europe is the continent that has suffered most from eutrophication, and increasing efforts are being made to restore European water bodies damaged by nutrient enrichment. If the ultimate goal is to restore sites where nature conservation interest has been damaged by eutrophication, techniques are required for reducing external loadings of nutrients into ecosystems. Although algal production requires both nitrogen and phosphorus supplies, it is usually sufficient to reduce only one major
“Quantifying JI”
Short talk 1.1: Saul Albert -
Extemporary movement: an interactional ... Clear empirical distinctions can be drawn between joint improvisation and choreography in dance by
exploring the rhythmical coordination of dancers and audience members in a partner dance performance.
Novice dancers typically learn footwork patterns or ’basics’ that help them move in time to music together.
Experts’ familiarity with basics, as well as conventional ...
Acknowledgements This free course is an adapted extract from the course DD305 Personal lives and social policy, which is currently out of presentation. The following material is contained in Work: Personal Lives and Social Policy (ed. Gerry Mooney) 2004, published in association with The Policy Press © The Open University, 2004. This publication forms part of the Open University course DD305, Personal Lives and Social Policy. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (se
Handbook for Writers
A free open textbook available from Saylor.org, The Handbook for Writers, is both a guide to college-level writing and thinking and a comprehensive college-level writing handbook. In Part 1, students will identify and develop habits of mind they can use for success in college and life, and in Parts 2-4 and the Appendices, they will find the tools they need to become better and more polished writers.
A Brief History of Gentrification in Vancouver
October 7, 2013 - Gentrification is one of the hot topics in contemporary Vancouver, but is it a new phenomenon?
Author/artist Michael Kluckner presents an illustrated historical overview, ranging from the 'degentrification' decades before the 1960s to the urban-renewal era and the beginnings, in Strathcona and Kitsilano in the 1970s, of the modern trend toward fixing up deteriorated old buildings in the city's vintage neighborhoods.
We will look at the eviction of the Coal Harbour houseboat c
The effects of grapefruit on your medication - Daniel Guidone, lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy - Talki
A conversation with Daniel Guidone, lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics in the School of Medical Sciences, RMIT University.
5.2 Devolution in Scotland Scotland endured a long and complicated process towards self-determination. In a 1979 referendum, the Scots voted in favour of the Labour government proposals to establish a Scottish Parliament, but, thanks to a special majority provision requiring at least 40 per cent of the registered electorate to vote in favour, devolution was rejected when only 32.9 per cent of the electorate voted in favour in the referendum. Implementing Mobile and e-learning in Health and Social Care Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, bending moment point of load An Inner Revolution: From Tibetan Monk to Columbia Scholar (Robert Thurman) 1.3.1 What evidence are we reading? Social scientists use particular methods to gather qualitative evidence, from observation to interview, but they also use autobiographical accounts, journalism, and other documentary material to flesh out and add meaning to statistics. As with reading numbers, reading textual evidence requires us to practise, to set time aside to learn how to do it, and to understand the conventions of writing which operate in the different forms of writing we encounter. One of the main pr ANSO 341-01, Peoples of (Sub-Saharan) Africa, Fall 2005 Podcasting Purdue Military and Veterans Affairs at Krannert Individual Feedback Form Atelier Cézanne
As part of a submission for the IMS Global Award, this film discusses the outputs of the ALPS CETL and demonstrates the impact that they have had on learning and assessment in practice settings, particularly focussing on the development of competency maps, 360degree multiprofessional asessment tools and the use of mobile technology to deliver these innovative assessment processes to the Health and Social Care students on placement.
Interactive simulation demonstrating the bending moment at point of load
From Tibetan monk to Columbia scholar, Robert Thurman is not your typical academic. In this 1998 interview from the University of Washington with Upon Reflection host Ross Reynolds, join a man who turned conventional philosophy on its head, sought liberation from suffering and the self and lived alongside the 14th Dalai Lama. Thurman, now a professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies and father of actress Uma Thurman, talks about his book "Inner Revolution" and shares his experience with Buddhism
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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
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The Atelier Cézanne is the original studio of the artist Paul Cézanne, located in Aix-en-Provence, France, where the artist was born. The studio has been preserved for visitors and turned into a small museum where a range of facilities are offered, such as an audio-visual room, temporary exhibitions and a library-shop. The website has photos of the studio and details for visits. However, it has extra educational information which may be useful for students. This includes a biography of Paul