Educare, dal latino “e-ducere”, vuol dire condurre fuori dall’uomo le buone inclinazioni dell’animo e le potenze della mente.
Affinché un insegnante possa svolgere un tale fondamentale compito, è necessario che abbia non solo le giuste conoscenze ed abilità pratiche, ma possieda in sé le attitudini necessarie.
Ma cos’è l’attitudine? Cosa si intende per attitudine all’insegnamento?
Canale Facebook - Edises, 2012
Educare, dal latino “e-ducere”, vuol dire condurre fuori dall’uomo le buone inclinazioni dell’animo e le potenze della mente.
Affinché un insegnante possa svolgere un tale fondamentale compito, è necessario che abbia non solo le giuste conoscenze ed abilità pratiche, ma possieda in sé le attitudini necessarie.
Ma cos’è l’attitudine? Cosa si intende per attitudine all’insegnamento?
Canale Facebook - Edises, 2012
1) Quantitative perspectives developed during World War 2 using mathematics, physics, and other sciences to help with war techniques like statistics, information models, and computer simulations.
2) It has two parts - management science which uses mathematics for decision making, and operation management which focuses on converting inputs to outputs with quality, customer service, and competition.
3) Key techniques include linear programming, game theory, sampling theory, probability theory, simulation, quality control, total quality management, just-in-time, and six sigma. Limitations include difficulty predicting human behavior and overemphasis on mathematics over other skills.
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GPS was developed in 1973 by the U.S. Department of Defense to provide precise positioning for military use. It works by using triangulation from signals sent by a constellation of 24 satellites to measure the distance to receivers, allowing locations to be calculated. GPS provides critical capabilities for military, civil and commercial users worldwide by determining location, speed, and direction for applications like emergency services, aviation, and navigation on land, sea and in the air.
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Assignment on mech properties in torsion1 Ezhum Barithi
The torsion test involves twisting a cylindrical specimen and measuring the resulting torque and angular deformation. This allows determining key mechanical properties like:
1. Shear modulus - a measure of material stiffness in shear
2. Torsional yield strength - the stress at which yielding begins
3. Modulus of rupture - the stress at which failure occurs
Thin-walled tubular specimens are often used to achieve uniform shear stress and better measure yield strength compared to solid bars. Test parameters like specimen dimensions and geometry must be carefully chosen to obtain accurate property values.
GPS is a satellite-based navigation system consisting of 24 satellites used worldwide to determine precise locations. It was developed by the U.S. Department of Defense and first launched satellites in 1974 for military purposes. GPS works by triangulating the distance and timing signals from multiple satellites to determine a receiver's position. It has many uses including navigation in vehicles, boats and planes as well as applications on smartphones.
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1) Quantitative perspectives developed during World War 2 using mathematics, physics, and other sciences to help with war techniques like statistics, information models, and computer simulations.
2) It has two parts - management science which uses mathematics for decision making, and operation management which focuses on converting inputs to outputs with quality, customer service, and competition.
3) Key techniques include linear programming, game theory, sampling theory, probability theory, simulation, quality control, total quality management, just-in-time, and six sigma. Limitations include difficulty predicting human behavior and overemphasis on mathematics over other skills.
The document discusses how to become a successful manager. It defines management as forecasting, planning, organizing, commanding, coordinating, and controlling to achieve goals in a changing environment. A manager is someone who directs others in an organization and holds the title of manager. To become a manager requires both education and experience. Education helps managers communicate change, motivate employees, delegate work, implement plans, and maintain discipline. Experience allows managers to provide suggestions, supervise work, liaison with teams, and coordinate employees. Both education and experience are equally important for managers to achieve goals.
GPS was developed in 1973 by the U.S. Department of Defense to provide precise positioning for military use. It works by using triangulation from signals sent by a constellation of 24 satellites to measure the distance to receivers, allowing locations to be calculated. GPS provides critical capabilities for military, civil and commercial users worldwide by determining location, speed, and direction for applications like emergency services, aviation, and navigation on land, sea and in the air.
This document discusses free and open source software (FOSS). It begins with an introduction to FOSS, noting its freely available source code and focus on freedom rather than price. The history of FOSS is then outlined, including the founding of the Free Software Foundation and development of Linux. Key differences between free software and open source are defined. Advantages include access to source code and lower costs, while disadvantages include disclosure of trade secrets. Free software is said to better ensure certain freedoms for users compared to open source. Examples of FOSS projects and major websites are also listed.
Assignment on mech properties in torsion1 Ezhum Barithi
The torsion test involves twisting a cylindrical specimen and measuring the resulting torque and angular deformation. This allows determining key mechanical properties like:
1. Shear modulus - a measure of material stiffness in shear
2. Torsional yield strength - the stress at which yielding begins
3. Modulus of rupture - the stress at which failure occurs
Thin-walled tubular specimens are often used to achieve uniform shear stress and better measure yield strength compared to solid bars. Test parameters like specimen dimensions and geometry must be carefully chosen to obtain accurate property values.
GPS is a satellite-based navigation system consisting of 24 satellites used worldwide to determine precise locations. It was developed by the U.S. Department of Defense and first launched satellites in 1974 for military purposes. GPS works by triangulating the distance and timing signals from multiple satellites to determine a receiver's position. It has many uses including navigation in vehicles, boats and planes as well as applications on smartphones.
This document summarizes mountaineering, including tools used, popular places for mountaineering, advantages like health benefits, disadvantages like weather risks, and details on mountaineering in Nepal. It discusses equipment like crampons and ropes, locations like the White Mountains and Rocky Mountains, benefits of mountaineering including exercise and stress relief, dangers such as weather and altitude issues, and Nepal's status as a top destination with many challenging peaks.