Open source LaTex beamer lectures on lower division linear algebra.
- Subject:
- Algebra
- Mathematics
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Lecture Notes
- Provider:
- U.C. Santa Barbara
- Author:
- Martin Scharlemann
- Date Added:
- 03/14/2013
Open source LaTex beamer lectures on lower division linear algebra.
Runway extension, construction of works in protected areas, subsidizing sustainable projects... they all happen within a design space, limited amongst others by legal rules and requirements. To make optimal use of the design space, you have to know about these rules and requirements. When does a contract have to be tendered out, what rules are then applicable, what can be subsidized and what are the restrictions, how to comply with air quality requirements and can a frog really block a project? What alternative designs can be given in order to avoid legal problems? These and other problems will be addressed in this course.
A Gist of Indian Contract Act 1872
Chaucer describes the virtuous women
Lecture slides developed to accompany ARTID 569A: Inclusive Environments, an Interior Design course offered at Iowa State University. These slides cover the history of disability rights in the United States, design standards, and more. Questions are included within the slides for assessment.
Produto educativo gerado no Mestrado Profissional em Ensino de Ciências Ambientais
These are notes created for a grade 8 French Immersion Math class following the BC curriculum. They explain how to add fractions.
These are notes created for grade 8 French Immersion Math class on introducing fractions. It goes over the parts of a fraction; proper and improper fractions and reducing fractions.
Success in the world of work depends to a great extent on a person’s ability to communicate. This course will provide learners with practice in occupational writing, both correspondence and reports. Half of the course deals with correspondence, with particular emphasis on employment letters, customer relations and sales messages. The remaining units focus on report preparation, with practice in writing descriptions, instructions, progress reports and proposals.
The material is interesting, and the exercises are relevant to most administrative, supervisory and managerial positions. The approach to study should make the learners work really enjoyable. If the learners are motivated and can commit themselves to doing a good job of the course, they will derive a great deal of benefit from it.
This lesson plan can be a reference to other teachers especially when it talks about determining the inverse of an if-then statement.
As a supplement to the OpenStax textbook, we have also created lesson summaries for our OER course. Attached are some instructor created notes on the following topics.Introduction to StatisticsSampling MethodsBias in SamplingOrganizing Data using Frequency Distributions and HistogramsMeasures of CenterMeasures of Dispersion and Empirical RuleMeasures of Position, Fences and Outliers5-Number Summary and Boxplots
My resource is a tool to walk you through your check stub and a general understanding of the calculations to make sure you get paid correctly!
This booklet contains the materials for the Level of Care Matrix Training for Trainers dated 9-6-17.
A new rate structure for Home-Based Foster Care (HBFC) was necessitated with the passage of the Continuum of Care Reform (CCR). In response, a Level of Care (LOC) Protocol has been developed for use by county child welfare and probation placement workers. A LOC matrix using five domains (Physical, Behavioral/Emotional, Health, Educational and Permanency/Family Services Domain), separately scored, and designed to promote best practices in meeting the individual needs of children/youth in the foster care system.
Lewis Central #GoOpen Regional Summit
The Maryland Science Center is working with formal education providers in local underserved schools around a combined project including an interactive exhibit, a Davis Planetarium program and associated Educator Workshops, and will provide outreach to the informal science education community to explore the subject of Astrobiology. Topics covered in both the exhibit and the Davis Planetarium program will include Earthly extremophiles (organisms that survive in extreme conditions), potential other life in the Solar System, locations on nearby worlds where life may exist, the search for exoplanets, the techniques used to discover them, and the NASA missions engaged in the hunt. With an engaging, interactive approach, the exhibit will detail the challenges, questions and techniques of the search for exoplanets, especially Earth-like worlds. The exhibit will help visitors understand the scale of both the Milky Way galaxy and the Universe, and by doing so comprehend the difficulty in searching for other worlds, especially smaller Earth-like worlds.
This is a lesson plan designed for the grade 3 level, exploring life cycles of animals. This lesson plan itself is focusing on the life cycle of a butterfly. I've included 2 lesson plans that would be used a few weeks apart, the first one is an introduction into the lifecycle of a butterfly with a scavanger hunt activity. Lesson plan 2 focuses on the students and seeing the growth of butterflies brought into the class while working together with an older grade to show their understanding of the life cycle of a butterfly.
This lesson plan clovers the 3rd grade lesson on how the life cycle of the Butterfly. It covers the different stages, has activities to do at home and in class, and encourages group work and individual growth for the students.
Through WAMS, we seek to make the history taught in our classrooms more representative, accurate, and engaging. When more students see themselves reflected in the social studies curriculum, they recognize their own agency. When students see a broader range of experiences represented in the narrative of the American past, they learn to value diversity and appreciate difference. Both strengthen our democracy.
The lessons focuses on the story of an activist and composer who fought tirelessly for Native American rights and citizenship.