In the second of a two-part programme, psychologists Professor Mark Creamer and Associate Professor Meaghan O'Donnell discuss research and treatment considerations for post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, as manifested in military veterans and people who have suffered severe physical injuries. With host Jennifer Cook.
Author(s): up-close@unimelb.edu.au (University of Melbourne) David Sloan Wilson on Religion and Other Meaning Systems
Professor David Sloan Wilson, author of Darwin's Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and the Nature of Society, delivers the annual Wiegand Memorial Foundation lecture entitled Religion and Other Meaning Systems. He examines how the experience of the religious believer differs from the secular thinker and argues that both can be understood in terms their particular meaning systems.
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Rebels turn tour guides in Gaddafi home
Rebel fighters show off what they say is a beachside compound belonging to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Vespers - 3/3/2011
A service of choral vespers in Duke University Chapel.
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Providing feedback in web-based learning
In distance learning supported by LMS, it is extremely important to provide automated or partially automated feedback about learning outcomes to students as well as feedback about the efficiency and quality of teaching and learning to teachers and to management of the institution that provides web-based learning courses. In this article, we present the solutions implemented in the LMS eCampus that are theoretically grounded and have been proved in praxis.
Author(s): Bele Julija Lapuh,Rugelj Jože
Providing feedback in web-based learning
In distance learning supported by LMS, it is extremely important to provide automated or partially automated feedback about learning outcomes to students as well as feedback about the efficiency and quality of teaching and learning to teachers and to management of the institution that provides web-based learning courses. In this article, we present the solutions implemented in the LMS eCampus that are theoretically grounded and have been proved in praxis.
Author(s): Bele Julija Lapuh,Rugelj Jože
Unit Circle Coordinates
This video explains how the unit circle has a radius of one and is centered at the origin of the coordinate plane. It is a concept that frequently occurs in many of the math subjects, especially those where Trigonometry is used. Questions asking about unit circle coordinates often give an unknown coordinate and require us to use the properties of a unit circle to calculate these coordinates. (2:34)
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Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
This video explains how adding and subtracting polynomials is essentially combining like terms of polynomial expressions. When adding and subtracting polynomials, they can either be arranged vertically or grouped according to degree. A knowledge of polynomial vocabulary is important before adding and subtracting polynomials. (4:09)
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Polynomial Vocabulary - Definition of a Polynomial
Before adding and subtracting polynomials or multiplying polynomials, it is important to know the definition of a polynomial and polynomial vocabulary. This video describes important polynomial definitions and terms including monomial, the degree of a monomial, polynomial degree and standard form. (7:15)
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Constructing a Perpendicular
The shortest distance between a point not on a line and a line is along the perpendicular to the line. This video describes how constructing a perpendicular to a line uses the same process as constructing the perpendicular bisector of a line segment, but with one additional step. The first step is to swing an arc from the point and intersect the line in two places, which creates a segment that can be bisected. (2:06)
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News #126 - Wait No More! The Innovative Language Learning Store is Here!
When it comes to the waiting game, we have to admit: we’re not very good players. Waiting in line for a cup of coffee is like daily torture. Sit through 3 minutes of TV commercials? Nope, we’ll go ahead and fast forward through those. And don’t even get us started on the [...]
Author(s): JapanesePod101.com
FNESI 2010 – Paris : Synthèse de la première table ronde (audio)
Synthèse de la première table ronde : l’évolution professionnelle de la qualification à la compétence.
Conférence enregistrée lors 10ème Congrès National des Etudiants en Soins Infirmiers (FNESI) – Paris le 26 novembre 2010 - L’évolution générale de l’offre de soins. Quelle formation pour les infirmiers de demain ?
Modérateur : Clément SOULIER
SCD Médecine.
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