The video resource "Batman & Identity: Crash Course Philosophy #18" is included …
The video resource "Batman & Identity: Crash Course Philosophy #18" is included in the "Computer Science" course from the resources series of "Crash Course". Crash Course is a educational video series from John and Hank Green.
The resource "Batteries/power" is included in the "Electrical engineering" course from Khan …
The resource "Batteries/power" is included in the "Electrical engineering" course from Khan Academy. This resource is one of the sub-topics in the "Home-made robots" topic area.
The resource "Battery and motor mounts for Spider" is included in the …
The resource "Battery and motor mounts for Spider" is included in the "Electrical engineering" course from Khan Academy. This resource is one of the sub-topics in the "Home-made robots" topic area.
The resource "Battery wires" is included in the "Electrical engineering" course from …
The resource "Battery wires" is included in the "Electrical engineering" course from Khan Academy. This resource is one of the sub-topics in the "Home-made robots" topic area.
The video resource "Beasts of No Nation: Crash Course Film Criticism #14" …
The video resource "Beasts of No Nation: Crash Course Film Criticism #14" is included in the "Film Criticism" course from the resources series of "Crash Course". Crash Course is a educational video series from John and Hank Green.
Paul Andersen explains how beats are created through interference of waves with …
Paul Andersen explains how beats are created through interference of waves with similar frequencies. The changes in amplitude are caused by destructive and constructive interference. The frequency of beats is equal to the difference in frequency of the two waves.
The resource "Beaver character" is included in the "Making a Side Scroller: …
The resource "Beaver character" is included in the "Making a Side Scroller: Hoppy Beaver" section of the "Advanced JS: Games & Visualizations" course from Khan Academy. Some of the topics included in this resource are: HTML, Javascript, Grames, Visualizations.
Mr. Andersen explains the basics of balancing chemical equations. A visual guide …
Mr. Andersen explains the basics of balancing chemical equations. A visual guide shows you how to change coefficients to balance the atoms in reactants and products.
Paul Andersen explains how graphs are used to visually display data that …
Paul Andersen explains how graphs are used to visually display data that is collected in experimentation. He describes five main types of graphs; line graph, scatter plot, bar graph, histogram and pie chart. He describes the important elements of a successful graph including labeled axis, title, data and a line of fit.
Paul Andersen introduces the Punnett Square as a a powerful tool in …
Paul Andersen introduces the Punnett Square as a a powerful tool in genetic analysis. He tries to address major misconceptions that students have when use a Punnett Square. He gives a number of examples of monohybrid crosses and one example of a dihybrid cross.
This eCourse (module) is designed to stand alone as an instructional tool …
This eCourse (module) is designed to stand alone as an instructional tool to cover the topic of First-Degree Equations and Inequalities in Beginning Algebra. Learners would benefit by reviewing modules in sequence. In this module you will use the properties of equality and real numbers to solve first-degree equations, inequalities, and absolute values.
How did everything get started? Has the universe a beginning or was …
How did everything get started? Has the universe a beginning or was it here since forever? Well, evidence suggests that there was indeed a starting point to this universe we are part of right now. But how can this be? How can something come from nothing? And what about time? We don't have all the answers yet so let's talk about what we know. The video "The Beginning of Everything - The Big Bang" is a resource included in the Physics topic made available from the Kurzgesagt open educational resource series.
Panelist: Greg Smith, Curriculum Coordinator for BioNetwork Bioprocessing Center The biopharmaceutical industry …
Panelist: Greg Smith, Curriculum Coordinator for BioNetwork Bioprocessing Center The biopharmaceutical industry searches for the very best workforce to meet their goals and objectives. Graduates from biotechnology or bioprocessing programs have spent their time and money working hard to obtain the skill sets that are required to obtain these jobs, but many times are ill-prepared for the extensive interviews that are part of this industries "weeding-out" process. Behavior based interviews are a very commonly used screening tool that companies use to find out the applicants skill sets, their decision making capabilities, the applicants personalities, their work ethic, and just how well they will adapt to the openings that are advertised.This webinar will let job applicants know what these interviews are so they are and what they can expect so they are not surprised when they experience them.
Your behavior goes a long way to insuring that the lab is …
Your behavior goes a long way to insuring that the lab is a safe environment for everyone. , Follow SOPs , Never eat, drink, chew gum, or apply makeup , Never work alone , Practice good housekeeping , Clean spills , Properly dispose of broken glass , Report unsafe conditions immediately
Paul Andersen explains how the behavior of various organisms is shaped by …
Paul Andersen explains how the behavior of various organisms is shaped by natural selection. The action of phototropism and the timing of photoperiodism have both been shaped by the relative availability of light. Courtship in the bower bird determines the success of offspring.
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