Bruce Hardy: Increasing Effectiveness of Social Software: E-Index Case Study
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Ideas Cafe- The Study of Memory - Sean Hand, Department of French
Sean Hand, Department of French discusses Memory and Memorial within French culture and history.
4. A Pandora's Box of Start-up Expertise (April 28, 2010)
science, technology, entrepreneurship, entrepreneur, innovation, startup, engineering, computer science, passion, programming, internet bubble, business, product agility, pets.com, lessons learned
Histology: Study of Cells, Tissues and Organs
This course presents the microscopic structure of cells, tissues, and organs, with emphasis on the correlation of structure and function. Vignettes of clinical and pathologic significance are also presented.
Sociological Study of NT (Social Structure) - Ben Witherington III
On 24 July 2010, Ben Witherington III visited QTC and spoke for three sessions on the Socio-Rhetorical Analysis of the New Testament.
Clearing Techniques for the Study of Vascular Plant Tissues in Whole Structures and Thick Sections
The clearing technique presented here in 4 exercises changes the refractive properties of various organelles without altering the structural integrity of the cells. It effects a refractive uniformity among cellular organelles so that their distinctive and contrasting features can be revealed with phase contrast and Nomarski interference microscopy or through selective staining in conjunction with bright field optics.
Virtual Dutch Self-Study Packs
Virtual Dutch Self-Study Packs
Case It! Case Study Learning via Simulations of Molecular Biology Techniques
Case It! is an NSF-sponsored project to promote collaborative case-based learning in biology education worldwide. This paper describes the latest version of the Case It! simulation software (DNA gel electrophoresis, Southern blotting, and PCR). Students use these open-ended molecular biology computer simulations to analyze case studies involving genetic diseases, then discuss results with their peers at other institutions via web-based "poster sessions." They also use Case It! software to gather
Guidelines for the production of Self-Study Packs
Guidelines for the production of Self-Study Packs
Case It! - case-study learning integrating molecular biology computer simulations and international
For introducing a framework for collaborative case-based learning in molecular biology using interactive computer simulations and web-based "poster sessions" for students via Internet conferencing.
Section 2: Why study languages?
All of us in our working lives increasingly need to work with people from other cultures or those whose native language is foreign, or we may have to go to another country and work as a foreigner ourselves. This unit is about how to understand differences in culture and how to make the most of existing language skills. It is aimed at all adult learners, whether in FE or in the workplace. The sections are independent, and can be studied in any order and any combination. They are linked to NVQ ass
A legal and historical study of post-WWII Singapore Trials: Death and suffering on the "hell-ships"
Dr Cheah Wui Ling gives her talk entitled 'A legal and historical study of post-WWII Singapore trials: Death and Suffering on the Hell Ships' as part of the 2009 Taking Stock of Transitional Justice conference
Using ancient DNA to study climate change, mass extinctions, and human evolution
Ancient DNA provides a unique means to watch evolution occurring in real time. By tracking genetic changes in ancient populations we can examine the effects of major climatic changes on animal and plant populations from around the world through the last 100,000 years
Is the downturn a good time to start a new venture? 22/2: New Study Reveals Long Delays and Variability are Losing the UK Research and Jobs The Sixth Sense: A Study of Film Sensorship Food and the Environment: Chronic Disease Prevention in SSA; a Case Study of Community Base Interven If I were you, I wouldn't start from here: understanding Oxford through its past If I were you, I wouldn't start from here: understanding Oxford through its past TSiBA-Oxford launch online study skills, Cape Town
Jeffrey Skinner, Executive Director of the Foundational for Entrepreneurial Management, explains why the recession may be a good time to be an entrepreneur
Significant new research from Warwick Business School and Queen Mary, University of London, warns that delays and variability in the approvals process for clinical research could be causing pharmaceutical companies to look outside the UK and risks the country losing some of its most experienced researchers.
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Professor Neil White
Franco Cappuccio (Warwick Medical School)
Local history lecture, by Chris Day, giving an overview of the history of the University of Oxford. Visit http://media.conted.ox.ac.uk/lh01 to view the full presentation from Chris Day, including his slides.
Local history lecture, by Chris Day, giving an overview of the history of the University of Oxford. Visit http://media.conted.ox.ac.uk/lh01 to view the full presentation from Chris Day, including his slides.
The launch of the online study skills course, Masifunde, by its development partners TSiBA and OUDCE. The course can be downloaded and used freely by other institutions. For more details visit http://masifunde.conted.ox.ac.uk/.