Conclusion This free course provided an introduction to studying sociology. It took you through a series of exercises designed to develop your approach to study and learning at a distance and helped to improve your confidence as an independent learner.
Staff profiles: Tim Potter
Tim Potter, manager of the MSU Bikes Service Center, talks about his experience with the MSU Bike Project and the development of the shop.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/9151/
SSPD_Chapter 6_Part 7_Introduction to ATHENA 4_Process Simulator
Bijay_Kumar Sharma
SSPD_Chapter 6_Part 7_Introduction to ATHENA 4 deals with reflecting the half MOS structure to obtain the full structure through mirror parameter.
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Strategic Management of Intellectual Property Rights for OER in UK Higher Education
Strategic Management of Intellectual Property Rights for OER in UK Higher Education
Fluorescence Detection Animation
This animation site deals specifically with fluorescence detection for liquid chromatography. The animations are short (one to two minutes) and can easily be shown in class as part of a lecture. They are extremely helpful in illustrating key components and concepts of chromatographic systems. Users are encouraged to explore the site and the other brief animations as well. Separate links to other simulations by the same company (TRSL) are also listed on ASDL.
Affinity Chromatography
Using exposition, graphics, and commercial videos, this module teaches the theory and application of affinity chromatography in the characterization of proteins, nucleic acids, and other biochemical/biomedical systems. Problems and application examples support the tutorial material.
Introduction to Lasers
Lasers are preferred light sources for high resolution or time-resolved optical spectroscopy. This module introduces the workings of lasers and gives examples of common designs.
Gas Chromatography Video
This is a high quality video module demonstrating the basics of gas chromatography. Highlights include different GC instruments, detectors etc., as well as unique topics such as trouble shooting and interfacing the column that are not addressed in standard texts. This resource can be run (Shockwave Flash) from the home server or downloaded to your computer.
Green Chemistry (2nd edition)
Measurement science used to characterize environmentally important species is a central aspect of this textbook and accompanying lecture support/PowerPoint presentations. In addition to discussing the hows and whys of measurement, the discussion of measurements up to 2007 as related to the future of the environment provides a context for learning the material.
UV-visible spectroscopy
This webpage, part of a larger project \"Understanding Chemistry\", provides a solid introduction to UV-vis spectroscopy suitable for use in introductory chemistry and introductory analytical chemistry courses. The UV-vis pages discuss UV-vis light, absorption, Beer\'s law, the double-beam spectrometer, and introduce some standard applications of UV-vis spectroscopy. Explication is clear and thoughtful. Judicious and effective use of graphics. Site is easy to navigate, and the links work.
CIF vaccinologie 2011 – Vaccinations contre la typhoïde
Cours international francophone de vaccinologie
Hôpital d’instruction des armées du Val-de-Grâce – Ecole du Val-de-Grâce
Titre : CIF vaccinologie 2011 – Vaccinations contre la typhoïde et le choléra.
Intervenant : Eric GARNOTEL
Résumé : 29 mars 2011 - cours 23 : Vaccinations contre la typhoïde et le choléra.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la réfé
Criminal Justice Is No Job for the State The local paper had a brief news item recently quoting Alabama's state finance director as saying 3,000 nonviolent prisoners would have to be released if the state legislature adopts the budget proposed by the new governor. "[David] Perry made the dire pronouncement Wednesday as members of the two judiciary committees were discussing a package of bills" designed to change the state's sent
Democracy and Liberty [This article is excerpted from Liberty: A Path to Its Recovery (1949; 2007). An MP3 audio file of this article, narrated by Colin Hussey, is available for download.] 2.2 The semiotic approach to textual meaning: image and ideology Think of an image of a celebrity winning an award. How is s/he photographed, dressed and accompanied? Perhaps the most likely image you thought of was a full-length or mid-shot of the celebr 7.3 Monitoring your progress Use your records or logbook to provide a reflective commentary on: what you did to help you set up and use information literacy methods and techniques to achieve your goals; for example, what you did to: search for information and explore alternative lines of enquiry; use different search strategies and tools effectively; choose criteria and use them to critically evaluate th 5 Effective use of information literacy skills The purpose of this assessment unit is for you to create a portfolio of your work that shows you can improve your information literacy skills and apply them within your study or work activities. A central aim is for you to use the process to support your learning and improve your performance overall. You will need to show that you can search for, select and critically evaluate information. Using information literacy skills effectively involves applying your skills appropriately in diffe Asteroids Spring 2010 Education Abroad Fair Business students on a study tour of Vietnam
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In this lesson, students learn some basic facts about asteroids in our solar system. The main focus is on the size of asteroids and how that relates to the potential danger of an asteroid colliding with the Earth. Students are briefly introduced to the destruction that would ensue should a large asteroid hit, as it did 65 million years ago.
Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010
Contact: Candace Chenoweth, Education Abroad Director, 509-335-6204, chenow@wsu.edu
PULLMAN, Wash. -- Washington State University students attend Spring 2010 Education Abroad Fair Tuesday. The fair allowed students to learn more about cost-effective programs, where to travel to, and how to transfer credits back to WSU. WSU students are able to travel to more than 70 countries for their studies. Watch the video to see why one student is ready to head overseas.
Students take a global learning study tour of Vietnam.