Case Study Assignment for the course: CIS 356 - Fundamentals of Cybersecurity …
Case Study Assignment for the course: CIS 356 - Fundamentals of Cybersecurity and Intelligence Gathering. Delivered at Lehman College in Spring 2020 by Fahad Chowdhury as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
This text is used as the required textbook for a 1 credit …
This text is used as the required textbook for a 1 credit hour Pharmacy Calculations course at SIUE School of Pharmacy. It was written specifically for our course. We have shared it here in case you may find all or parts it useful for your needs.This textbook is provided as is under the Creative Commons BY license. Anyone may copy, display, and/or distribute the book with appropriate citation of the creators. No warranty, express or implied, is granted.Disclaimer:The purpose of this textbook is to develop quantitative competence for pharmacy practice.Nothing in the textbook is intended, nor should it be inferred, as medical advice or opinion. Healthcare professionals are solely responsible for their application of the information contained herein.
This project will take you and your music technology students through a journey …
This project will take you and your music technology students through a journey into the fundamentals of sound waves, their various properties, . Students will be able to identify and describe these characteristics on a graded formative exam. this content can be delivered in any variety of learning formats. All content here is retained and only requires attribution.
One of the biggest components of any Funeral Service Education course is …
One of the biggest components of any Funeral Service Education course is the use of a glossary, full of vocabulary terms that must be learned, understood and memorized by students in order to pass the National Board Exam. To ensure that students engage with these vocabulary terms, it is common to assign them to write the definitions out. In order to improve accessibility to students and to encourage collaboration,
This is a spreadsheet that lists 200 terms from the content outlines provided by American Board of Funeral Service Education for Funeral Home Management and Small Business Management. This format allows for students to work together to define throughout the course. There is space for a contributor to add a definition, and for another contributor to add an example sentence.
This spreadsheet can be assigned to the entire class, dividing the 200 terms evenly between them, or it can be assigned to smaller groups. By the end of the term, everyone in the class will have a full glossary, created by them.
This lesson will introduce and review different types of figurative language as …
This lesson will introduce and review different types of figurative language as well as adages and proverbs. It is important to be able to interpret their meanings when used in texts, songs, movies, life experiences, etc.
Esta atividade/aula tem como ponto de partida a importância dos fenómenos ondulatórios …
Esta atividade/aula tem como ponto de partida a importância dos fenómenos ondulatórios em situações do dia a dia, desde espelhos, radares, código de barras, código QR, comunicações, entre outras. Após a exploração de um conjunto de aplicações dos fenómenos ondulatórios no quotidiano, propõe-se uma ativadade prática e investigativa a realizar em grupo.
Latin America covers part of North America, South America and the West …
Latin America covers part of North America, South America and the West Indies. It stretches from Atacama desert to rugged highlands and Alpine glaciers of the Andes mountains, from the Rio Grande to Tierra del Fuego.The fertile plains of the Pampas is one of the world's richest agricultural regions. The Amazon Basin is the largest and wettest lowland in the world. Culturally, Latin America is a great mixture of European, indigenous and African cultures.
In this course, we will examine the peoples and places of Latin America from a geographical perspective. We will explore the geographical dimensions of economic, cultural, political, and physical forces influencing Latin America as a region. We will have a mixture of thematic and regional approaches to study the concepts and look into various physical and historical processes that have shaped dynamic and diverse cultural landscapes. We will study contemporary environmental and developmental issues, trends in migration, agricultural change, and globalization to understand Latin America's position in the global economy.
Learning Outcomes: *Analyze and articulate geographic concepts related to the geography of Latin America, its physical environment, peoples, cultures, and history. *Analyze changing political and economic relationships between the United States and countries in Latin America in order to be a more informed and engaged global citizen. *Interpret maps, graphs, and visuals as tools for analyzing the distribution patterns of phenomena and understanding their importance. *Evaluate how changing cultural, social, political, and economic characteristics of Latin American countries influence internal strife and external intervention. *Understand the complexities that contribute to the social inequality, political conflict, and environmental concerns prevalent in some Latin American countries and discuss possible solutions.
The goal of these class activities is to help students interpret maps …
The goal of these class activities is to help students interpret maps and associated data. The first activity highlights underinvestment in disadvantaged communities across the United States. The second activity explores women’s rights and inequality from a global perspective.
Students compare traditional paper-based techniques associated with estimating areal precipitation, watershed delineation, …
Students compare traditional paper-based techniques associated with estimating areal precipitation, watershed delineation, and modeling evapotranspiration. This assignment challenges students to consider the various assumptions involved with both analog and digital analyses and highlights the strengths and weaknesses of both approaches.
This lab reinforces the concepts of using coordinate systems for pinpointing locations …
This lab reinforces the concepts of using coordinate systems for pinpointing locations on Earth's surface. Students are directed to search for background information online as a way to remind them of the concepts, and as a way to help them identify resources for future background help. They follow specific directions for converting between coordinate systems using ArcGIS software. Then they compare distances on the Earth for a local area using GCS units and UTM units. The end goal is to illustrate the utility of projected coordinate systems. Finally, they extract coordinate pairs from their maps and collect GPS coordinates from the same points in order to confirm the connection between GIS and GPS.
Globally increasing temperatures are likely to have impacts on terrestrial, aquatic and …
Globally increasing temperatures are likely to have impacts on terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosystems that are difficult to manage. Quantifying impacts worldwide and systematically as a function of global warming is fundamental to substantiating the discussion on climate mitigation targets and adaptation planning. Here we present a macro-scale analysis of climate change impacts on terrestrial ecosystems based on newly developed sets of climate scenarios featuring a step-wise sampling of global mean temperature increase between 1.5 and 5 K by 2100. These are processed by a biogeochemical model (LPJmL) to derive an aggregated metric of simultaneous biogeochemical and structural shifts in land surface properties which we interpret as a proxy for the risk of shifts and possibly disruptions in ecosystems.
Our results show a substantial risk of climate change to transform terrestrial ecosystems profoundly. Nearly no area of the world is free from such risk, unless strong mitigation limits global warming to around 2 degrees above preindustrial level. Even then, our simulations for most climate models agree that up to one-fifth of the land surface may experience at least moderate ecosystem change, primarily at high latitudes and high altitudes. If countries fulfil their current emissions reduction pledges, resulting in roughly 3.5 K of warming, this area expands to cover half the land surface, including the majority of tropical forests and savannas and the boreal zone. Due to differences in regional patterns of climate change, the area potentially at risk of major ecosystem change considering all climate models is up to 2.5 times as large as for a single model.
The intended audience includes adult learners (Grade Level D) seeking basic reading …
The intended audience includes adult learners (Grade Level D) seeking basic reading skill development. Learners will imagine that they are entering a new field of employment. They are given written information that contain new terminology specific to their occupation. Using a range of strategies, learners will determine or clarify the meaning of specific words as they are used in a specific technical context. This lesson will help learners to gain vocabulary related to an occupation of interest in order to build knowledge to prepare for a career.
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