Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Demonstration of a Theodolite Survey in action
Using a theodolite to calculate the height of a building, demonstration 'in the field', includes interactive simulation tools and formulae
Get To Know Your Huskies - Jason Vosler
Rachel Holt of GoNUxstream sits down with Freshman Second Baseman Jason Vosler of the Northeastern University Baseball Team.
Kay Redfield Jamison on Understanding Suicide
Psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison on Understanding Suicide. Her lecture, drawing on research from her book, Night Falls Fast, was delivered at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto in the year 2000. It first aired on Big Ideas on February 3, 2001.
STEM TECH Olympiad 2012
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Your Health: Liver Transplants
More than 100,000 Americans are on the organ transplant list. Advances in medicine now mean that living donation may be an option to get kidney and liver patients off the wait list sooner, but what are the benefits and risks? And could more baby boomers be looking at the possible need for a liver transplant with the increases in Hepatitis C?
In this "Your Health" interview, Dr. Benjamin Philosophe and transplant coordinator Linda Ridge of the University of Maryland Medical Center talk about org
Anglo American Case Study
Simon Rutter explains how Anglo American has got into social media from a Business to Business perspective and how they are looking to embed the concept of a social business within its culture. Part of the KAM Best Practice Club Speaker Series: http://bit.ly/jmIcia
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Tour of the John Niland Scientia Building for conferences and events
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J.B. Say and the Method of Praxeology A particularly outstanding feature of J.B. Say's treatise is that he was the first economist to think deeply about the proper methodology of his discipline, and to
Band-e-Amir lakes phytoherms (Vidéo) After modern reefs and carbonate mangrove
hurricane sedimentation, this movie deals with the continental carbonate
sedimentation in the exceptional area of the Band-e-Amir Lakes, in Afghanistan.
In this environment of high mountains and under distant karstic influences, a
rock is slowly elaborated by chlorophytes and cyanobacteria. Called
travertine, it is able to stop torrents, ...
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Sara Sue Hoklotubbe appear at the 2014 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Speaker Biography: A Cherokee tribal citizen, Sara Sue Hoklotubbe is the author of the award-winning Sadie Walela mystery series. Her book "Deception on All Accounts" won the 2004 Writer of the Year Award from the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers. "The American Cafe" won the 2012 Willa Literary Award for Original Softcover Fiction by Women Writing the West and the New Mexico
2:22 Bristle dolls have truncated clay cores. Bai glues boar bristles onto their wide bottoms. While the figures were originally clothed in paper, they are now clothed in silk. The silk clothing is backed by rice paper that Bai makes himself, and it is attached to the dolls with flour paste. The dolls made by Bai’s teacher were made of paper and were also much smaller.
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Tisha Bender speaks with Dr. Jenny Mandelbaum, a professor within the Communication Department in the School of Communication & Information. She teaches classes of many varieties from undergraduate introductory classes to Byrnes Seminar and even graduate level courses. In this interview, she discusses how she became a teacher, the challenges of teaching large classes, strategies for keeping students focused and eager to learn, using sakai, and teaching honors classes.
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Incoming Freshmen, see all the benefits of attending Frosh Camp at the University of Memphis this summer.
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The day-to-day student experience has changed greatly over 150 years, but the college's friendly nature and dedication to student experiences remains unchanged.