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Software Carpentry lesson that teaches how to use databases and SQL In the late 1920s and early 1930s, William Dyer, Frank Pabodie, and Valentina Roerich led expeditions to the Pole of Inaccessibility in the South Pacific, and then onward to Antarctica. Two years ago, their expeditions were found in a storage locker at Miskatonic University. We have scanned and OCR the data they contain, and we now want to store that information in a way that will make search and analysis easy. Three common options for storage are text files, spreadsheets, and databases. Text files are easiest to create, and work well with version control, but then we would have to build search and analysis tools ourselves. Spreadsheets are good for doing simple analyses, but they don’t handle large or complex data sets well. Databases, however, include powerful tools for search and analysis, and can handle large, complex data sets. These lessons will show how to use a database to explore the expeditions’ data.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Information Science
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
The Carpentries
Author:
Amy Brown
Andrew Boughton
Andrew Kubiak
Avishek Kumar
Ben Waugh
Bill Mills
Brian Ballsun-Stanton
Chris Tomlinson
Colleen Fallaw
Dan Michael Heggø
Daniel Suess
Dave Welch
David W Wright
Deborah Gertrude Digges
Donny Winston
Doug Latornell
Erin Alison Becker
Ethan Nelson
Ethan P White
François Michonneau
George Graham
Gerard Capes
Gideon Juve
Greg Wilson
Ioan Vancea
Jake Lever
James Mickley
John Blischak
JohnRMoreau@gmail.com
Jonah Duckles
Jonathan Guyer
Joshua Nahum
Kate Hertweck
Kevin Dyke
Louis Vernon
Luc Small
Luke William Johnston
Maneesha Sane
Mark Stacy
Matthew Collins
Matty Jones
Mike Jackson
Morgan Taschuk
Patrick McCann
Paula Andrea Martinez
Pauline Barmby
Piotr Banaszkiewicz
Raniere Silva
Ray Bell
Rayna Michelle Harris
Rémi Emonet
Rémi Rampin
Seda Arat
Sheldon John McKay
Sheldon McKay
Stephen Davison
Thomas Guignard
Trevor Bekolay
lorra
slimlime
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03/20/2017
Introduction to Sustainable Energy
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This class assesses current and potential future energy systems, covering resources, extraction, conversion, and end-use technologies, with emphasis on meeting regional and global energy needs in the 21st century in a sustainable manner. Instructors and guest lecturers will examine various renewable and conventional energy production technologies, energy end-use practices and alternatives, and consumption practices in different countries. Students will learn a quantitative framework to aid in evaluation and analysis of energy technology system proposals in the context of engineering, political, social, economic, and environmental goals. Students taking the graduate version, Sustainable Energy, complete additional assignments.

Subject:
Applied Science
Atmospheric Science
Career and Technical Education
Electronic Technology
Engineering
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Physical Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Field, Randall
Golay, Michael
Green, William
Wright, John
Date Added:
09/01/2010
Thornton's Arabic Series Volume II, Elementary Arabic, First Reading-Book
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This is the second volume in a series of four books, first published in 1919. The series treats Arabic grammar in a highly technical way and was written to expand up the foundational Arabic text, Wright's Grammar. This volume of Elementary Arabic is divided into four sections of readings, including extract from the Qur'an, stories of warriors, hadith, and historical extracts. It ends with a glossary and a grammatical analysis of the readings.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Cambridge University Press
Author:
Frederic Du Pre Thornton
Reynold A. Nicholson
William Wright
Date Added:
10/14/2013
Thornton's Arabic Series Volume III, Elementary Arabic, Second Reading-Book
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This is the third volume in Thornton's Arabic Series. It contains more advanced readings that have only limited footnotes to explain vocabulary and grammatical issues. According to the work's author, the passages presented in this book were selected and placed in chronological order for the purpose of demonstrating the social and literary development of Arab civilization during the classical period. The book includes a glossary.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Literature
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Cambridge University Press
Author:
Frederic Du Pre Thornton
Reynold A. Nicholson
William Wright
Date Added:
10/14/2013