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Concepts in Cleaning and Disinfection of Controlled Environments - BioForum
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This webinar will cover the topic of "designing and implementing an effective cleaning and disinfection program," and will bring clarity to the cleaning and disinfection process by covering industry trends, regulatory expectations, and essential elements needed to keep the cleanroom in control. You will learn how to choose and apply cleaners and disinfectants properly depending on the surface, environment and product, which will reduce labor costs and commodity usage. This will include sanitization of a Class 100/10,000 pharmaceutical cleanroom, proper equipment cleaning/disinfection procedures, and validation of disinfectant performance and application. In the end, you will be able to develop validation protocols and a proper cleaning and disinfection program to suit the needs of your company.

Subject:
Allied health personnel
CTE
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
09/11/2018
Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technologies and Operations
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Hostile use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) technology is on the forefront of DoD defense and offensive planners.Our Counter-UAS (C-UAS) textbook has as its primary mission to educate and train resources who will enter the UAS / C-UAS field and trust it will act as a call to arms for military and DHS planners.

Subject:
CTE
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
New Prairie Press
Author:
Candice Carter
H.C. Mumm
J.J.C.H. Ryan
J.P. Hood
R. K. Nichols
W.D. Lonstein
Date Added:
03/09/2020
Counting Cells with a Hemocytometer
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There can be tens of thousands of cells in one milliliter of culture medium. So how are cells counted? The process requires diluting the cell culture, dying the cells, and loading the cells into a hemocytometer. A hemocytometer is a modified microscope slide with two chambers. Each chamber is divided into 9 squares. There are specific guidelines for counting cells within the squares. In this video, we'll demonstrate the process of counting cells using a hemocytometer. We'll also work through some of the typical calculations that accompany cell counting. Our hope is that after viewing this video, you will feel more confident and be better prepared to try counting cells in a hands-on lab experience.

Subject:
Allied health personnel
CTE
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
09/11/2018
Craft Beverage Training at A-B Tech
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Asheville, NC has become a destination for craft beverage producers-with about 20 such facilities in the immediate area-and for fans of both those beverages and the outdoorsy, artsy vibe of Asheville, itself. Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College, or "A-B Tech," offers the NC Community Colleges' Brewing, Distillation & Fermentation training curriculum, the first of its kind in the nation. This program highlights the importance of that preparation for brewing-related jobs with input from industry reps, trainers and trainees.

Subject:
Allied health personnel
CTE
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
09/11/2018
Craft Beverage Training at Blue Ridge Community College
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This is a quick look at an important addition to the local scene, both in social and economic terms. Blue Ridge Community College's (Flat Rock, NC) Brewing, Distillation & Fermentation curriculum offerings have created job skills for many people who have found employment in local breweries, large and small. Interviews with industry reps, trainers and trainees highlight the success of the partnership between industry and education.

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Allied health personnel
CTE
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
09/11/2018
Craft Beverage Training at Rockingham Community College
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A look at the craft beverage training that takes place in tiny Wentworth, North Carolina, and the impact that it has-and can have-on the surrounding area. Interviews with industry reps, instructors and trainees paint a picture of an inviting career path for people in the growing world of craft brewing.

Subject:
Allied health personnel
CTE
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
09/11/2018
Craft Beverage Training in North Carolina
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This program surveys the craft brewing movement that has swept across North Carolina in recent years, and highlights how our community colleges prepare people for work in the industry. Remarks from industry representatives and trainers underscore the importance of our groundbreaking training curriculum, which includes both certificate programs and the nation's first two-year Associate Degree in Brewing, Distillation & Fermentation.

Subject:
Allied health personnel
CTE
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
09/11/2018
Crash Course Computer Science Preview
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The video resource "Crash Course Computer Science Preview" 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.

Subject:
CTE
Computer applications
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
05/08/2018
Crime-scene-investigator.net
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Crime Scene Processing site which walks the user step by step through the guidelines for collecting and processing of Blood Stains, Seminal Stains, Hair, Fibers and Threads, Glass, Paint, Flammable Liquids, Firearms Evidence, Tool Marks, Controlled Substances and Medicinal Preparations, Questioned Documents, and Latent Fingerprints.

Subject:
CTE
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
11/12/2010
Crosswalking
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Crosswalking is the mapping of equivalent or near-equivalent codes between two different code sets. The most important type of crosswalking today is between ICD-10-CM and ICD-9-CM. Watch this video to find out more about crosswalking and learn the basics of this important process.

Subject:
Allied health personnel
CTE
Health and Medical Science
Medical informatics
Date Added:
01/27/2014
Cryptography: Crash Course Computer Science #33
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The video resource "Cryptography: Crash Course Computer Science #33" 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.

Subject:
CTE
Computer applications
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
05/08/2018
Current Topics in Bioethics - BioForum
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The field of bioethics merges various aspects of several disciplines, including biology, medicine, politics, and law. The role of human subjects in the investigation of therapeutics gives rise to several concerns within the realm of bioethics, with such concerns increasing over time. This presentation will provide an overview of several areas with respect to bioethics, including: (1) ensuring the safety of study participants in human clinical trials as it relates to the process of obtaining and ensuring informed consent, (2) the use of drugs that have not yet been approved by the FDA for patients who have no other treatment options available under compassion use principles, (3) the ownership of biological samples isolated from patients, and (4) the patentability of isolated gene sequences. Panelist: Sheila Mikhail, founder of Life Sciences Law (LSL)

Subject:
Allied health personnel
CTE
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
09/11/2018
CyArk - Ancient Merv
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600 BCE - 1400 CE, Oasis City along the Silk Road - The cities that developed at Merv span the last 2,500 years, and together they form one of the most complex and well-preserved urban centres on the Silk Route of Central Asia. Throughout its occupation, Merv was the capital of vast empires, a trading center, and a military and administrative center. Its importance began to decline as the east-west land-based trade routes were by-passed by the growing sea trade, and eventually the city was sacked by the armies of Genghis Khan.

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Architecture
Arts and Humanities
CTE
World history
Date Added:
06/06/2017
CyArk - Ancient Stabiae
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89 BCE - 79 CE, The Ancient Roman Seaside Villas of Stabiae - Ancient Stabiae was established in the first centuries BCE and CE in a panoramic position on the edge of Varano hill. Chosen by the aristocracy and members of the Roman Imperial, Ancient Stabiae was home to luxury villas of the Roman elite. After the eruption of the Vesuvius in 79 CE, the city was buried under fourteen meters of dry lapilli (cinder) as were the nearby sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum. However, unlike Pompeii and Herculaneum, Stabiae rose from the ashes and became famous for the healing properties of its thermal spring water.

Subject:
Architecture
Arts and Humanities
CTE
World history
Date Added:
06/06/2017
CyArk - Ancient Thebes
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2573 BCE - 29 BCE, The Ramesseum and Ancient Egyptian Capital - Ancient Thebes is home to the Ramesseum, one of the world's most important surviving examples of an ancient Egyptian temple. A project was designed to achieve an accurate sampling of the Ramesseum's ground plan for use in publication and conservation of the monument. Comprehensive laser scan coverage for the entire Ramesseum area was acquired along with detailed close-range 3D scans within the stone temple itself.

Subject:
Architecture
Arts and Humanities
CTE
World history
Date Added:
06/06/2017
CyArk - Ani
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400 BCE - 1319 CE, Church of the Redeemer - The Church of the Redeemer is one of the architectural masterpieces of the medieval city of Ani, located in the modern-day Turkish province of Kars and sitting atop a triangular plateau of land lined on its east by the Akhurian River and its west by the Aladja River. Ani's geographic location placed it directly along important east-west trade routes and in the center of regional politics for much of its history, with the Christian Byzantines to the west and the Islamic cultures to the east. This led to prosperity that materialized through some of the “greatest cultural expression[s] of Armenian architecture� (Cuneo 1984, 14). It became known beyond its own kingdom as the “city of the thousand and one churches,� due to its landscape dotted with churches, chapels, monasteries, and mausolea. Palaces and mansions, baths, inns, markets and shops, caravanserai, a citadel and ramparts, bridges, and aqueducts also contributed to Ani's distinguished reputation. At its peak under King Gagik I of the Armenian Bagratid dynasty (989-1020 CE), Ani rivaled Cairo, Baghdad, and Constantinople.

Subject:
Architecture
Arts and Humanities
CTE
World history
Date Added:
06/06/2017