The document provides demographic information from the 2010 US Census on the characteristics of the American population. It details percentages of the population by age group, gender, race, education level, housing/income, and businesses. It also discusses the theories of America as a "melting pot" where cultures blend together or a "mosaic" where cultures remain somewhat separate.
Libraries in Distance Education - Meeting Students and Faculty at their Point...nclewell
This document discusses the role of libraries in supporting distance education students. It notes that over 21,000 students annually take online courses through Northern Virginia Community College's Extended Learning Institute. To best serve these students, libraries provide orientations, research guides, embedded librarians, and remote access to databases and eBooks to remove barriers for students not physically on campus. The goal is to give distance students a similar library experience as those on campus through various instruction methods and resources.
The document provides demographic information from the 2010 US Census on the characteristics of the American population. It details percentages of the population by age group, gender, race, education level, housing/income, and businesses. It also discusses the theories of America as a "melting pot" where cultures blend together or a "mosaic" where cultures remain somewhat separate.
Libraries in Distance Education - Meeting Students and Faculty at their Point...nclewell
This document discusses the role of libraries in supporting distance education students. It notes that over 21,000 students annually take online courses through Northern Virginia Community College's Extended Learning Institute. To best serve these students, libraries provide orientations, research guides, embedded librarians, and remote access to databases and eBooks to remove barriers for students not physically on campus. The goal is to give distance students a similar library experience as those on campus through various instruction methods and resources.
Sex and gender education presentation version 2turnercullen
This document discusses various topics related to sex education, including abstinence-only education, comprehensive sex education, gender issues, and LGBT students. It provides pros and cons of different approaches to sex education and considerations for creating inclusive classrooms. Key points covered include the importance of giving students accurate information to make healthy decisions and addressing social pressures, as well as high teen pregnancy rates in the US and challenges faced by LGBT youth.
The document summarizes the study of language change by providing examples from Old English to Modern English. It discusses [1] how sounds, words, and meanings have changed over time due to various linguistic processes, and [2] the main causes of language change including articulatory simplification, spelling pronunciation, analogy and reanalysis, language contact, assimilation, dissimilation, epenthesis, metathesis, weakening and deletion, auditory-based change, and phonological changes like splits and mergers. The high-level takeaway is that language is constantly evolving due to how it is learned and used by each new generation.
Sex and gender education presentation version 2turnercullen
This document discusses various topics related to sex education, including abstinence-only education, comprehensive sex education, gender issues, and LGBT students. It provides pros and cons of different approaches to sex education and considerations for creating inclusive classrooms. Key points covered include the importance of giving students accurate information to make healthy decisions and addressing social pressures, as well as high teen pregnancy rates in the US and challenges faced by LGBT youth.
The document summarizes the study of language change by providing examples from Old English to Modern English. It discusses [1] how sounds, words, and meanings have changed over time due to various linguistic processes, and [2] the main causes of language change including articulatory simplification, spelling pronunciation, analogy and reanalysis, language contact, assimilation, dissimilation, epenthesis, metathesis, weakening and deletion, auditory-based change, and phonological changes like splits and mergers. The high-level takeaway is that language is constantly evolving due to how it is learned and used by each new generation.
1. John Maeda, classe 1966, è un grafico,
informatico, accademico e autore
nippo-americano. Edizioni Bicocca
Dopo gli studi e il master al MIT, Maeda ha
ottenuto il dottorato di ricerca in design alla Catalogo a cura del
Tsukuba University’s Institute of Art and
Design. È il Presidente della Rhode Island corso di Grafica 2012-13
School of Design.
Maeda svolge da un’originale ricerca sulle Corso di Laurea in
nuove tecnologie, lavorando in particolare Teoria e Tecnologie
sullo spazio digitale e sulla sua compatibilità della Comunicazione
con le espressioni artistiche contemporanee.
Per maggiori informazioni :
MAEDA
art • technology • simplicity
“The human part of you is the only part of you.”