Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Demonstration of a Theodolite Survey in action
Using a theodolite to calculate the height of a building, demonstration 'in the field', includes interactive simulation tools and formulae
Teaching the dialogue of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Learning Intention / Overview This activity wil
Story Hour in the Library featuring Jess Row
Jess Row is the author of Your Face in Mine, which Karen Russell called “fearless, ambitious, unforgettable,” and two short story collections, The Train to Lo Wu and Nobody Ever Gets Lost. He has received a Whiting Writers Award, the PEN/O. Henry Award, and two Pushcart Prizes. In 2007 he was named a "Best Young American Novelist" by Granta. He teaches at the College of New Jersey and is an ordained Zen teacher.
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Michael Faraday is William E. Moerner's role model and he explains why in this interview. Moerner was awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy.
This is a guide written by a former student for use with the following textbook: Calculus by J. Marsden and A. Weinstein, Volume III.
Mr. Higgins and Mr. Hacker enjoying the fall weather by exploding some eggs for science, enjoying the Good Life in Nebraska on a great fall weekend. (04:55)
Collections can yield answers and inspire questions for hundreds of years, provided specimens are prepared correctly. Ichthyology Curator Melanie L. J. Stiassny tells the story of the Museum’s coelacanth and offers a primer on specimen prep.
For more about this iconic prehistoric fish, and the longstanding mystery that was put to rest when the Museum’s specimen was dissected, head over to the episode website: http://www.amnh.org/shelf-life/shelf-life-six-ways-to-prepare-a-coelacanth
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Concepts: Spectral Lines, Emission Lines, Absorption Lines
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Part of a Blended Classroom taught at Millard West High School.
Produced for Millard Public Schools by Justin Higgins.
Lesson Plans and how the course is structured:
http://sciencewithhiggins.com/classes/astro/
Concepts: HR Diagram
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Part of a Blended Classroom taught at Millard West High School.
Produced for Millard Public Schools by Justin Higgins.
Lesson Plans and how the course is structured:
http://sciencewithhiggins.com/classes/astro/
Video demonstrating how to measure the density of a brick using the water displacement method.
Colleagues from both academia and business were present on 27 January 2011 for Lawrence Bailey's guest lecture on Market Segmentation, Qualitative Research and Conversations Across the Garden Wall.
The garden wall of the lecture's title was Lawrence's metaphor for the potential divide between the two sectors.
The lecture reflected Lawrence's career-long wish to get qualitative researchers in the commercial world to talk to their counterparts in the academic world, and vice versa. He discusse
Speaker(s): John Milbank | After the collapse of modern quasi-religions, religions themselves have been ideologised, while at the same time atheism has become a politics and genuine religious elements challenge secular legitimacy. Once religion returns to influence, liberal religious tolerance is exposed as an attempt to marginalise religion. Decisions about what type and range of religion to allow and favour, if any at all, have now become inescapable. The new political fault lines are metaphys