8.1 Evidence required This Part requires you to present an example of your work to show that you have used written, oral and visual communication skills within your study or work activities to achieve effective communication. In selecting work for Part B, your example needs to show you have selected and used information from different sources. For Part B you need to present: an extended written communication, for example, a report, essay, proposal (not a memo o
Introduction This course introduces the important distinction between our analogue world of colour, sound, taste and touch and the computer's peculiar binary world of digital entities. Concepts of the analogue universe in which we live and the digital world we create are explained. The way in which information, in the form of text, still and moving images, and sound can cross the boundary from the analogue universe into a digital world is explored. This OpenLearn course provides a sample of Level 1
Who Killed The Maya? The History Channel 4/5
This documentary explores the reasons for this society's demise. 'The Maya is a Mesoamerican civilization, noted for the only known fully developed written language of the pre-Columbian Americas, as well as its art, architecture, and mathematical and astronomical systems.' (Maya Civilization, Wikipedia, 2009). This History Channel documentary is suitable for older middle and high school students.
11.3 Frequency selectivity In preceding sections we examined two ways in which the auditory system may code frequency information: the place theory and phase locking. In this section we will look at the psychophysical evidence for place coding on the basilar membrane by examining the ability of the auditory system to resolve the components of sinusoidal waves in a complex sound – a phenomenon known as frequency selectivity. The perception of a sound depends not only on its own frequency and intensity but also o
Design and Technology
A clever student produced slide show with musical accompaniment showing the many fields within Design and Technology. Â A very good introduction to Career and Technical courses. Â
01.06.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Freitag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
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Bundesaußenminister Guido Westerwelle hat Russland aufgefordert, seine Haltung im Syrien-Konflikt zu überdenken. Westerwelle sagte der Zeitung "Die Welt", Russland komme eine Schlüsselrolle zu, um einen Flächenbrand in der gesamten Region zu verhindern. Das könne nur gelingen, wenn die internationale Gemeinschaft zusammenstehe. US-Außenminister
Optellen en aftrekken tot 6 Presentatie waarmee het optellen en aftrekken tot 6 ingeoefend wordt. Leerlingen zien de oefening en noteren het antwoord op een blaadje.
Chumash Native American Video
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The Chumash Native Americans lived in where is now Santa Barbara and Ventura in California. They lived in round hut homes and survived from the food the ocean provided and also acorns.
Women often worn coats and aprons of deer skin.
The Chumash left behind many rocks and paintings that may have represented sacred places. This is a student done presentation.
Chasing Tornadoes
From an outsider's perspective, storm chasing might appear to involve hours and hours of boredom, accentuated by a few moments of unimaginable excitement — or terror — depending on one's love or fear of tornadoes. But to tornado researchers, the effort and expense they expend in search of a single tornado-producing storm reflect the importance of these events in terms of their impact on lives and property. This video segment adapted from NOVA follows some of the scientists
Photography 130 panel discussion
Photography 130 panel discussion. Thursday 16 March at RMIT Gallery - exploring 130 years of photography at RMIT with Shane Hulbert, Pauline Anastasiou, John Billan, Gale Spring, and Alex Syndikas.
Homes and Houses
This video is a slide show that presents vocabulary related to homes, houses and buildings. The words are written and and read out twice. (03:52)
English Vocabulary Lessons-Identifying Animals Flashcards
This short video helps to improve English vocabulary. A picture of a variety of animals shows on the screen with an "a" in the upper left hand corner. The commentator says the name of the animal with the word "a" in front of it (a bear, a camel, a cow). This is a good teaching resource for early childhood students and our ELL students (1:53).Â
2.1 Diagrams as models Diagrams come in many forms and uses, but for systems thinking and practice it is useful to think of them as models (meaning ‘representations of reality’ in everyday usage). The term ‘model’ is used in a variety of contexts, even when there is a more commonly used term especially appropriate to its own context: models of terrain are usually called ‘maps’; models of electrical components wired together are usually called ‘circuit diagrams’; and models of the configuratio
"Militarization of U.S. Foreign Relations with Latin America: Prospects for Change"
A panel discussion with: Lisa Haugaard, Executive Director of the Latin America Working Group; Joy Olson, Executive Director of the Washington Office on Latin America; Adam Isacson, Senior Associate at the Center for International Policy. From the Latin American Briefing Series. Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies and the Internati
Plan National de formation : École et droit - Journée de sensibilisation pour une formation ... L’objectif principal de cette journée de sensibilisation à la culture juridique est d’aider les personnels de l’école ou de l’EPLE à prendre une décision éclairée lorsqu’une situation professionnelle met en jeu les principes du droit. Déjà au cours des années 70, André Legrand nous expliquait, dans son ouvrage L’école dans ...
Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 - ii: Andante
This is a video of the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra playing Bach's "Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 - ii: Andante" in some sort of majestic hall. The picture and sound quality are excellent. Musicians are using period instrumentation to get the authentic tone quality. (03:57)
What is a Primary Source
Geisel Productions Web Series Defines primary (versus secondary) sources of information. UCSD Social Sciences & Humanities Library http://sshl.ucsd.edu
This video uses the assassination of JFK as examples, including some of the live video and radio footage. May not be suitable for young students.
Tata Docomo customer care number Immersive Simulation in Instructional Design Studios 1.5 The quark-lepton era Time: l0−11s to 10−5s Temperature: 3 × 1015 K to 3 × 1012 K Energy: 1000 GeV to 1 GeV During the time interval 10−32 s to 10−11 s, i.e. for the 10−11 seconds or so after inflation, nothing new happened in the Universe! It merely carried on expanding and cooling, but no new processes took place. The desert (as it is known) - came to an end when the Universe reached a
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The paper describes the implementation of ?immersive simulation studios? at Ball State University and their impact on architectural design education. This implementation is part of our on-going research efforts aimed to expand conventionally available digital design tools by including state-of-the-art virtual reality (VR) technology in design studios. Two consecutive immersive simulation studios were held during the academic year 2013-2014; we tested teaching/learning methodologies for effective