49,155 research outputs found
216 Jewish Hospital of St. Louis
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/bjc_216/1182/thumbnail.jp
UNLV Rebels vs. Utah State
Team roster for both schools.
UNLV Schedule
List of UNLV Scholarship Donors
Meet the Rebels
Opponent\u27s Scouting Report
Jerry Tarkanian Story
Jerry Tarkanian Tribute
Also contains a Jerry Tarkanian poster
Also contains information on other sports at UNL
James J. Kaput (1942–2005) imagineer and futurologist of mathematics education
Jim Kaput lived a full life in mathematics education and we have many reasons to be grateful to him, not only for his vision of the use of technology in mathematics, but also for his fundamental humanity. This paper considers the origins of his ‘big ideas’ as he lived through the most amazing innovations in technology that have changed our lives more in a generation than in many centuries before. His vision continues as is exemplified by the collected papers in this tribute to his life and work
Spartan Daily, March 5, 1963
Volume 50, Issue 80https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/4427/thumbnail.jp
University High Highlights 5/28/1965
This is the student newspaper from University High School, the high school that was on the campus of Western Michigan University, then called University High Highlights, in 1965
Volume 12, Number 2- December 1931
Volume 12, Number 2 – December 1931. 32 pages including covers and advertisements. Who\u27s Who in the Alembic A Christmas Message from the Dean Harrison, George F. A Reply to \u27An Open Letter to a Freshman\u27 McDonald, Martin J. The Time Element Enters Lilly, Daniel The Egotist\u27s Soliloquy McDonough, John Stella Matutina Norback, Howard G. P.C. Personalities: Mickey Foster Hoban, Albert J. Release Shunny, Walter J. Chiaroscuro Considine, George L. A Transitional Painter Haylon, William D. The Checkerboard O\u27Neill, Matthew F. The Alumni Corner Tebbetts, George Athletic
WorldWide Telescope in Research and Education
The WorldWide Telescope computer program, released to researchers and the
public as a free resource in 2008 by Microsoft Research, has changed the way
the ever-growing Universe of online astronomical data is viewed and understood.
The WWT program can be thought of as a scriptable, interactive, richly visual
browser of the multi-wavelength Sky as we see it from Earth, and of the
Universe as we would travel within it. In its web API format, WWT is being used
as a service to display professional research data. In its desktop format, WWT
works in concert (thanks to SAMP and other IVOA standards) with more
traditional research applications such as ds9, Aladin and TOPCAT. The WWT
Ambassadors Program (founded in 2009) recruits and trains
astrophysically-literate volunteers (including retirees) who use WWT as a
teaching tool in online, classroom, and informal educational settings. Early
quantitative studies of WWTA indicate that student experiences with WWT enhance
science learning dramatically. Thanks to the wealth of data it can access, and
the growing number of services to which it connects, WWT is now a key linking
technology in the Seamless Astronomy environment we seek to offer researchers,
teachers, and students alike.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, describes software available at
worldwidetelescope.or
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