Obesity Economics
This course introduces students to the economic approach to evaluating obesity. It focuses on attributable health care expenditures, quality adjusted life years, productivity changes, consumer sovereignty, and the incentives and regulations that can be used to change individual adult, parent, and child behavior.
Classroom Walls and Teacher Bulletin Board Ideas
Effectively using every bit of your classroom design takes a bit of thoughtful insight - especially if your wall space is limited . Classroom calendars, teacher bulletin board ideas...they all help create a learning environment that supports student achievement. Take a tour of my walls...and ceilings! (02:36)
Homeschool Classroom Tour
Watch how this homeschooling mom organizes her classroom for her boys. (06:33)
Negative Effects of Homeschooling
Concerned about the negative effects of homeschooling? Here are some of the main disadvantages of homeschooling. (03:19)
Every Picture is Made of Waves - Sixty Symbols
Randomness, Fourier analysis, and pictures of Jesus from the Daily Mail. This video features Professor Phil Moriarty from the University of Nottingham. (09:42)
Bush 43 returns to Washington
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Former President George W Bush returns to Washington to address the African Summit, recalling progress on women's health and his "forgettable" dancing. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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LIÇÃO 06 – A VERDADEIRA FÉ NÃO FAZ ACEPÇÃO DE PESSOAS
Revista Lições BÃblicas. FÉ E OBRAS, Ensinos de Tiago para uma vida cristã autêntica. Lição 06 – A verdadeira fé não faz acepção de pessoas. I – Pronto para ouvir e tardio para falar. 1. Pronto para ouvir. 2. Tardio para falar. 3. Controle a sua ira. II – Praticante e não apenas ouvinte da Palavra. 1. Enxe
The Revolution Has Been Cancelled: State of UK Open Access
Opening Keynote presentation by Yvonne Budden, University of Warwick, at Repository Fringe 2014.
What to do in Toledo
Two University of Toledo students travel around the Toledo area sharing their adventure.
Look for the hidden scenes in the annotations.
Google Maps Street View Visits Kent State
A crew from Google Maps visited the Kent Campus for two days to take more than 4,600 photos of areas on campus, including those that are not accessible by vehicle.
To view the interactive walking tour of the campus, click the link below.
https://www.google.com/maps/@41.1471,-81.342968,3a,75y,359.33h,82.4t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1sBPBPUNJZ-HI8VCKhW4i1QQ!2e0!3e5
West Village Residence Hall Now Open
Texas Tech University officials held a ribbon cutting August 7th for the new resident hall, West Village.
REEL TIME: Christopher Ricks on Eliot’s Auditory Imagination | Woodberry Poetry Room
Christopher Ricks (author of T.S. Eliot and Prejudice; Decisions and Revisions in T.S. Eliot; and T.S. Eliot: Inventions of the March Hare) explores the editorial pertinence of T.S. Eliot's own recordings, including those created for the Woodberry Poetry Room in 1933 and 1947.
Date: November 14, 2013
For more information, visit hcl.harvard.edu/poetryroom.
Create a Report in Blackboard Grade Center
Recorded by Chad Sytsma, 8/6/14.
12.103 Science and Policy of Natural Hazards (MIT)
This course examines the science of natural catastrophes such as earthquakes and hurricanes and explores the relationships between the science of and policy toward such hazards. It presents the causes and effects of these phenomena, discusses their predictability, and examines how this knowledge influences policy making. This course includes intensive practice in the writing and presentation of scientific research and summaries for policy makers.
7.345 Non-coding RNAs: Junk or Critical Regulators in Health and Disease? (MIT)
Every time we scientists think that we have dissected the precise biological nature of a process, an incidental finding, a brilliantly designed experiment, or an unexpected result can turn our world upside down. Until recently thought by many to be cellular "junk" because they do not encode proteins, non-coding RNAs are gaining a growing recognition for their roles in the regulation of a wide scope of processes, ranging from embryogenesis and development to cancer and degenerative diso
14.05 Intermediate Macroeconomics (MIT)
This course uses the tools of macroeconomics to study various macroeconomic policy problems in-depth. The problems range from economic growth in the long run, to government finances in the intermediate run, and economic stability in the short run. Many economic models used today are surveyed.
15.220 Global Strategy and Organization (MIT)
This subject focuses on the specifics of strategy and organization of the multinational company, and provides a framework for formulating successful and adaptive strategies in an increasingly complex world economy. Topics include the globalization of industries, the continuing role of country factors in competition, organization of multinational enterprises, and building global networks. This particular version of the subject is taught and tailored specifically to those enrolled in the MIT Sloan
12.141 Electron Microprobe Analysis (MIT)
The electron microprobe provides a complete micrometer-scale quantitative chemical analysis of inorganic solids. The method is nondestructive and utilizes characteristic X-rays excited by an electron beam incident on a flat surface of the sample. This course provides an introduction to the theory of X-ray microanalysis through wavelength and energy dispersive spectrometry (WDS and EDS), ZAF matrix correction procedures and scanning electron imaging with back-scattered electron (BSE), secondary e
Enhancing graduate inter-cultural capability and embedding Internationalisation of the Curriculum at
From implicit to explicit: Enhancing graduate inter-cultural capability and embedding IoC at Griffith Universlty, Australia.
Professor Michelle Barker of Griffith University, Brisbane Australia and Dr Viv Caruana of CAPRI, Leeds Met University UK discuss recent work in embedding internationalisation of the curriculum across the full range of disciplines and programmes of study at Griffith. Professor Barker also shares insights from a recent ALTC-funded project focused on intercultural or cross-
16.06 Principles of Automatic Control (MIT)
This course introduces the design of feedback control systems as applied to a variety of air and spacecraft systems. Topics include the properties and advantages of feedback systems, time-domain and frequency-domain performance measures, stability and degree of stability, the Root locus method, Nyquist criterion, frequency-domain design, and state space methods.