The document outlines the grading structure for an English composition course. It includes the assignments, their point values, and percentage of the final grade. The assignments include a biography, process analysis, narrative, definition, and research paper. It also includes tables to track student grades and participation for each assignment. Additional sheets provide information on participation, non-participation, and grade analysis.
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Este documento presenta un cuadernillo de actividades y ejercicios sobre la resolución de ecuaciones de segundo grado mediante el uso de un puzzle algebraico. El cuadernillo incluye ejercicios para clasificar ecuaciones de segundo grado, comprobar soluciones, resolver ecuaciones por tanteo, representar expresiones algebraicas con piezas de puzzle, escribir expresiones a partir de representaciones geométricas, y factorizar expresiones mediante la construcción de rectángulos con el puzzle.
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Este documento resume la historia y concepto de límites en el cálculo diferencial. Explica que la notación moderna de límites se remonta a Bolzano en 1817 y que Weierstrass introdujo la técnica épsilon-delta de manera rigurosa en 1850. También define límites de funciones como fundamentales en cálculo diferencial e integral y usa un ejemplo numérico para ilustrar el concepto antes de dar una definición formal que precisa los conceptos de "cerca" y "suficientemente cerca".
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Este documento presenta un cuadernillo de actividades y ejercicios sobre la resolución de ecuaciones de segundo grado mediante el uso de un puzzle algebraico. El cuadernillo incluye ejercicios para clasificar ecuaciones de segundo grado, comprobar soluciones, resolver ecuaciones por tanteo, representar expresiones algebraicas con piezas de puzzle, escribir expresiones a partir de representaciones geométricas, y factorizar expresiones mediante la construcción de rectángulos con el puzzle.
Veronica Maldonado is seeking a position as a medical assistant or patient care coordinator. She has 15 years of experience in medical settings including as a certified nursing assistant and medical assistant. She has strong skills in areas such as scribing, rooming patients, verifying insurance, referrals, and front office operations. Maldonado has a degree in medical assisting and certifications as a nursing assistant. She is motivated, personable, and able to multi-task and work well under pressure.
Physical education at Barnard is offering volleyball starting on Tuesday, September 29th from 6:30-9:30 PM at St. Hilda's and St. Hugh's located at 619 W114th St. The contact for any questions about the volleyball program is Beth Pagliuca who can be reached at bpagliuca@barnard.edu.
The document discusses different learning styles - visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. Students take a quiz to determine their dominant learning style and then separate into groups based on their style. Each group creates a poster about activities that help their style learn best. The document also provides study tips and prompts a discussion about learning styles and effective study strategies.
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IndexBox Marketing has just published its report: “EU: Plastic Sacks and Bags – Market Report. Analysis and Forecast to 2020 ”. This report focuses on the EU plastic bag market, providing a comprehensive analysis and the most recent data on its market size and volume, EU trade, price dynamics, domestic production, and turnover in the industry. The market trends section reveals the main issues and uncertainties concerning the industry, while the medium-term outlook uncovers market prospects. The attractivity index (IB Index) summarizes the source of existing opportunities as they appear in this market, as well as an interpretation of the trade figures.
Este documento resume la historia y concepto de límites en el cálculo diferencial. Explica que la notación moderna de límites se remonta a Bolzano en 1817 y que Weierstrass introdujo la técnica épsilon-delta de manera rigurosa en 1850. También define límites de funciones como fundamentales en cálculo diferencial e integral y usa un ejemplo numérico para ilustrar el concepto antes de dar una definición formal que precisa los conceptos de "cerca" y "suficientemente cerca".
Carmen Y. Cavner is a registered nurse with over 7 years of experience in healthcare and 10 years in sales and account management. She has worked in surgical services, the emergency room, and PACU at various hospitals in Chicago and Indiana. Her skills include strong communication, team collaboration, multi-tasking, clinical judgment, and the ability to work independently. Her future goal is to use her nursing and sales experience in medical sales or case management.
The document discusses test specification tables (TST or JSU), which are used to ensure tests have content validity and assess a representative sample of course learning outcomes. A TST is a two-way table that maps learning topics, time spent, and exam weighting to course learning outcomes and Bloom's taxonomy levels. It serves as a test blueprint to guide test construction. Examples show how TSTs can be developed for summative exams, continuous assessments, assignments, and group work. TSTs can also ensure assessments of affective and psychomotor domains have validity. Maintaining and reviewing TSTs is part of implementing outcome-based education and quality assurance of university curricula.
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This document is a record of applied and action learning activities completed by a student. It includes:
1. Details of the student such as name, registration number, program, and campus.
2. A certificate signed by the head of department and faculty member certifying the student has completed the required experiments.
3. An index listing the name, date, and page number for each experiment completed by the student.
4. One sheet per experiment documenting the name, procedure, applications, rubric, signatures and marks obtained for each hands-on activity.
5. Assessment of learning outcomes and attainment of course objectives for the applied learning experiences.
Course Evaluation Andreas Rambow (ARAMBOW) - UGRDAndreas Rambow
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The document appears to be a grade analysis sheet for an English Composition course. It shows the grading breakdown for various assignments, exams, projects, etc. across weeks 1-30 of the semester. For each item, it lists the possible points and percentage of the final grade. It then has a table that tracks the student's actual scores and current grade for each assignment. All scores are currently 0 points, meaning the student has not completed any graded work for the course yet.
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This document provides an introduction to the topic of production management. It discusses how production management is concerned with planning and controlling industrial processes to produce and distribute products and services. It also discusses how inputs are converted into outputs through various production processes, from basic agriculture to large-scale manufacturing. It notes that measuring, analyzing, and evaluating production processes is important to achieve overall success, in addition to other activities like purchasing, inventory control, quality control, storage, and logistics. The document also provides a conceptual model of productivity that depicts inputs, conversion processes, and outputs.
Technical English - Vocabulary and Grammar [EnglishOnlineClub.com].pdfJesusEmmanuelMontesR
This document provides an introduction to the book Technical English: Vocabulary and Grammar. It contains 50 topic areas divided into vocabulary and grammar sections. Each topic presents language forms on the left page through sample sentences, explanations and examples, and provides exercises and tasks to practice the language on the right page. The book can be used for self-study or in the classroom to supplement an English course. It provides an answer key, glossaries of grammar terms and technical vocabulary, and should help increase knowledge of technical English vocabulary and grammar.
This document provides guidance and sample questions to help students prepare for maritime studies examinations. It includes over 100 one-line questions covering topics like ship design, stability, resistance and propulsion, cargo capacities, and trials. The questions are intended to test understanding of key concepts and act as a study aid similar to mental math problems. Answering the questions involves briefly reviewing the appropriate sections of course notes.
Search LIKE %SQL% - Mikhail Khludnev, EPAMLucidworks
The document discusses infix searching in search engines like Lucene, Solr, and Elastic. It describes how infix searches like *sci work by using techniques like term expansion, prefix searches, and reverse indexing. Benchmark results are also provided comparing performance of prefix versus suffix searches.
#ITsubbotnik Spring 2017: Mikhail Khludnev "Search like %SQL%"epamspb
Поисковые сервера и библиотеки как Solr/Lucene/Elastic выполняют поиск по ключевым словам. Иногда появляется "странное" требование поиска по подстрокам, также известное в SQL как WHERE field LIKE %infix%. В докладе речь пойдёт про структуры данных индекса Lucene; о том почему этот поиск алгоритмически сложный; и как выполнить его с помощью имеющихся структур данных с минимальной кастомизацией Solr. Доклад не рассматривает SQL, Solr SQL, и суффиксные массивы; не требует от слушателей специфических знаний про поисковые машины, так как посвящён структурам данных обратного индекса и конечным трансляторам (FST).
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CHM130LLLab 2Measurements Accuracy and PrecisionName __.docxbissacr
CHM130LL
Lab 2
Measurements: Accuracy and Precision
Name : _____________________________
A. Data Tables
Data Table 1 (12 points)
Measurement
Data
(1) Length of aluminum plastic packet
(2) Height of aluminum plastic packet
(3) Temperature of faucet water
(3) Temperature of ice water
(5) Volume of water in 10-mL
graduated cylinder
(6) Volume of water in 50-mL
graduated cylinder
Data Table 2 (10 points)
Measurement
Data
(1) Inside diameter of 50-mL
graduated cylinder
(2) Height of 50-mL graduated cylinder
(3) Water temperature
(4) Initial volume of water in 50-mL
graduated cylinder
10.0 mL
(5) Mass of water in the 50-mL
graduated cylinder
10.0 g
(6) Volume of water and aluminum shot in 50-mL graduated cylinder
(7) Mass of aluminum shot (given on outside of packet)
B. Insert the picture of the plastic packet containing aluminum shots with student’s name and MEID (25 points)
C. Follow-Up Questions (Show all calculations for full credits)
Part I
1. Convert the length and height measurements for the packet that contains the aluminum shot from units of cm to units of mm using the unit-factor method. (10 points)
2. Convert the temperature measurements for the faucet water and the ice water from oC to oF, using the following equation: oF =1.8(oC) + 32. (10 points)
3. Convert the volumes of the water in the 10-mL and 50-mL graduated cylinders from mL to L, using the unit-factor method. (10 points)
4. Looking at your measurements for the volumes of water in the 10-mL and 50-mL graduated cylinders, are your values identical? Discuss at least two reasons why the measurements were not identical. (5 points)
Part II
5. Calculate the volume of the 50mL graduated cylinder using your measurements of diameter and height, using the formula V= πr2h (r=½ diameter). This is your experimental value. (10 points)
6. Assuming the accepted value of the volume of the graduated cylinder is 50.00 mL, calculate the percent error of your volume calculation, using the following formula and the experimental value calculated in question 5: (10 points)
Percent Error
=
|
accepted value - experimental value
accepted value
|
x
100
7. Calculate the mass of 10ml of water in the graduated cylinder using 1/5 the volume calculated in question 5, the density of water of 1.00 g/mL and this given the formula: (10 points)
Density
=
mass
volume
8. Using 10.0 g as the accepted value for the mass of the water, and the mass calculated in #7 above as the experimental value, calculate the percent error of your mass calculation, using the same formula as in #6 above. (10 points)
9. Calculate the volume of aluminum shot added to the graduated cylinder, using the information from Data Table 2 in the following formula: (10 points)
Volume of water and aluminum shot in 50-mL graduated cylinder(#6) – Initial volume of water in 50-mL graduated cylinder (#4) = volume of aluminum shot
10. Calculate the experimental value for density of the aluminum shot based on its mass (given on.
This document provides information about the MECH 423 - Casting, Welding, Heat Treating and NDT course offered in the Fall 2011 term at Concordia University. The course covers casting processes, welding and brazing techniques, heat treatments, and non-destructive testing. It is aimed at mechanical engineering students to understand how components are shaped and joined, and the effects on material properties. The course involves lectures, labs, assignments, presentations and exams. The instructor is Dr. S. Narayanswamy and it meets on Tuesdays from 5:45-8:15pm in room EV-11.119.
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This document provides an overview of production management and planning. It discusses key concepts such as converting inputs into outputs through production processes, maximizing productivity, and measuring and evaluating processes. Production management techniques are used not only in manufacturing but also in service industries, where it is called operations management. Successful production requires considering factors like inputs, processes, outputs, location, resources, stock, equipment maintenance, and productivity. Production planning systems aim to efficiently organize processes, machinery, skills, and materials for better profitability.
The document discusses test specification tables (TST or JSU), which are used to ensure tests have content validity and assess a representative sample of course learning outcomes. A TST is a two-way table that maps learning topics, time spent, and exam weighting to course learning outcomes and Bloom's taxonomy levels. It serves as a test blueprint to guide test construction. Examples show how TSTs can be developed for summative exams, continuous assessments, assignments, and group work. TSTs can also ensure assessments of affective and psychomotor domains have validity. Maintaining and reviewing TSTs is part of implementing outcome-based education and quality assurance of university curricula.
The document discusses using Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) to better manage project risk and variation. It explains that CCPM uses buffers and the theory of constraints to protect project due dates from the effects of variation. Projects are scheduled using a critical chain approach which identifies the critical chain of tasks and calculates buffers based on statistical analysis of variation. This allows the project schedule to function as a predictive model and maintain protection ratios to keep customers insulated from impacts of variation.
This document is a record of applied and action learning activities completed by a student. It includes:
1. Details of the student such as name, registration number, program, and campus.
2. A certificate signed by the head of department and faculty member certifying the student has completed the required experiments.
3. An index listing the name, date, and page number for each experiment completed by the student.
4. One sheet per experiment documenting the name, procedure, applications, rubric, signatures and marks obtained for each hands-on activity.
5. Assessment of learning outcomes and attainment of course objectives for the applied learning experiences.
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The document provides course evaluation ratings for two accounting courses, ACCT 220 and ACCT 221, taught by the same instructor, Andreas Rambow. Students highly rated the instructor's preparation, presentation skills, ability to stimulate interest, provide helpful feedback, clarity of objectives and grading criteria, and their recommendation of the instructor and course. For ACCT 221, ratings were slightly lower across categories, though still positive overall. Comments praised the instructor's teaching ability and creating an engaging learning environment.
The document appears to be a grade analysis sheet for an English Composition course. It shows the grading breakdown for various assignments, exams, projects, etc. across weeks 1-30 of the semester. For each item, it lists the possible points and percentage of the final grade. It then has a table that tracks the student's actual scores and current grade for each assignment. All scores are currently 0 points, meaning the student has not completed any graded work for the course yet.
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The document discusses using technology and student engagement to improve 21st century education. It provides an example of a case study where students created an online question repository to more deeply engage with formative assessment. This student-generated question bank grew substantially over time and analysis found it improved learning outcomes correlated with students' final exam scores. The document also discusses ensuring high-quality student-generated questions and explanations through scaffolding and rubrics.
Technical English - Vocabulary and Grammar [EnglishOnlineClub.com].pdfJesusEmmanuelMontesR
This document provides an introduction to the topic of production management. It discusses how production management is concerned with planning and controlling industrial processes to produce and distribute products and services. It also discusses how inputs are converted into outputs through various production processes, from basic agriculture to large-scale manufacturing. It notes that measuring, analyzing, and evaluating production processes is important to achieve overall success, in addition to other activities like purchasing, inventory control, quality control, storage, and logistics. The document also provides a conceptual model of productivity that depicts inputs, conversion processes, and outputs.
Technical English - Vocabulary and Grammar [EnglishOnlineClub.com].pdfJesusEmmanuelMontesR
This document provides an introduction to the book Technical English: Vocabulary and Grammar. It contains 50 topic areas divided into vocabulary and grammar sections. Each topic presents language forms on the left page through sample sentences, explanations and examples, and provides exercises and tasks to practice the language on the right page. The book can be used for self-study or in the classroom to supplement an English course. It provides an answer key, glossaries of grammar terms and technical vocabulary, and should help increase knowledge of technical English vocabulary and grammar.
This document provides guidance and sample questions to help students prepare for maritime studies examinations. It includes over 100 one-line questions covering topics like ship design, stability, resistance and propulsion, cargo capacities, and trials. The questions are intended to test understanding of key concepts and act as a study aid similar to mental math problems. Answering the questions involves briefly reviewing the appropriate sections of course notes.
Search LIKE %SQL% - Mikhail Khludnev, EPAMLucidworks
The document discusses infix searching in search engines like Lucene, Solr, and Elastic. It describes how infix searches like *sci work by using techniques like term expansion, prefix searches, and reverse indexing. Benchmark results are also provided comparing performance of prefix versus suffix searches.
#ITsubbotnik Spring 2017: Mikhail Khludnev "Search like %SQL%"epamspb
Поисковые сервера и библиотеки как Solr/Lucene/Elastic выполняют поиск по ключевым словам. Иногда появляется "странное" требование поиска по подстрокам, также известное в SQL как WHERE field LIKE %infix%. В докладе речь пойдёт про структуры данных индекса Lucene; о том почему этот поиск алгоритмически сложный; и как выполнить его с помощью имеющихся структур данных с минимальной кастомизацией Solr. Доклад не рассматривает SQL, Solr SQL, и суффиксные массивы; не требует от слушателей специфических знаний про поисковые машины, так как посвящён структурам данных обратного индекса и конечным трансляторам (FST).
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This dissertation proposal outlines a study on the given topic at Name of University. It includes an abstract, introduction describing the research question and issues, objectives and hypotheses. The methodology discusses data collection from resources, analysis methods, and a projected timeline. A literature review analyzes past related work and the study's constraints. The proposal also includes sections on references and appendices.
Agile Metrics : Velocity is NOT the Goal - NDC Oslo 2014Doc Norton
Velocity is one of the most common metrics used-and one of the most commonly misused-on agile projects. Velocity is simply a measurement of speed in a given direction-the rate at which a team is delivering toward a product release. As with a vehicle en route to a particular destination, increasing the speed may appear to ensure a timely arrival. However, that assumption is dangerous because it ignores the risks with higher speeds. And while it’s easy to increase a vehicle’s speed, where exactly is the accelerator on a software team?
Michael “Doc" Norton walks us through the Hawthorne Effect and Goodhart’s Law to explain why setting goals for velocity can actually hurt a project's chances. Take a look at what can negatively impact velocity, ways to stabilize fluctuating velocity, and methods to improve velocity without the risks. Leave with a toolkit of additional metrics that, coupled with velocity, give a better view of the project's overall health.
The Anatomy of the 21st Century Educator Simon Bates
The document discusses the anatomy of a 21st century educator and identifies key components or "body parts" that modern educators need. These include: being a bridge between educational research and teaching practice; participating in communities of practice to continuously improve teaching skills; and making use of learning technologies to scale instruction, unbundle education, and cope with disruptions. Examples are provided of flipped classrooms, open educational resources created by students, and a peer instruction system used in a physics course that increased student engagement and understanding.
The document provides a portfolio for Don Andrews, who is applying for the position of Plant Operations Manager. It outlines his current goals of overseeing 5 plants with a focus on continuous improvement projects. It lists his extensive management experience across multiple roles. It also describes his motivation, noting he is self-driven, fair, and able to train employees to meet expectations. Tables are included showing budget, target, and actual savings data for various regions and plants regarding continuous improvement projects.
CHM130LLLab 2Measurements Accuracy and PrecisionName __.docxbissacr
CHM130LL
Lab 2
Measurements: Accuracy and Precision
Name : _____________________________
A. Data Tables
Data Table 1 (12 points)
Measurement
Data
(1) Length of aluminum plastic packet
(2) Height of aluminum plastic packet
(3) Temperature of faucet water
(3) Temperature of ice water
(5) Volume of water in 10-mL
graduated cylinder
(6) Volume of water in 50-mL
graduated cylinder
Data Table 2 (10 points)
Measurement
Data
(1) Inside diameter of 50-mL
graduated cylinder
(2) Height of 50-mL graduated cylinder
(3) Water temperature
(4) Initial volume of water in 50-mL
graduated cylinder
10.0 mL
(5) Mass of water in the 50-mL
graduated cylinder
10.0 g
(6) Volume of water and aluminum shot in 50-mL graduated cylinder
(7) Mass of aluminum shot (given on outside of packet)
B. Insert the picture of the plastic packet containing aluminum shots with student’s name and MEID (25 points)
C. Follow-Up Questions (Show all calculations for full credits)
Part I
1. Convert the length and height measurements for the packet that contains the aluminum shot from units of cm to units of mm using the unit-factor method. (10 points)
2. Convert the temperature measurements for the faucet water and the ice water from oC to oF, using the following equation: oF =1.8(oC) + 32. (10 points)
3. Convert the volumes of the water in the 10-mL and 50-mL graduated cylinders from mL to L, using the unit-factor method. (10 points)
4. Looking at your measurements for the volumes of water in the 10-mL and 50-mL graduated cylinders, are your values identical? Discuss at least two reasons why the measurements were not identical. (5 points)
Part II
5. Calculate the volume of the 50mL graduated cylinder using your measurements of diameter and height, using the formula V= πr2h (r=½ diameter). This is your experimental value. (10 points)
6. Assuming the accepted value of the volume of the graduated cylinder is 50.00 mL, calculate the percent error of your volume calculation, using the following formula and the experimental value calculated in question 5: (10 points)
Percent Error
=
|
accepted value - experimental value
accepted value
|
x
100
7. Calculate the mass of 10ml of water in the graduated cylinder using 1/5 the volume calculated in question 5, the density of water of 1.00 g/mL and this given the formula: (10 points)
Density
=
mass
volume
8. Using 10.0 g as the accepted value for the mass of the water, and the mass calculated in #7 above as the experimental value, calculate the percent error of your mass calculation, using the same formula as in #6 above. (10 points)
9. Calculate the volume of aluminum shot added to the graduated cylinder, using the information from Data Table 2 in the following formula: (10 points)
Volume of water and aluminum shot in 50-mL graduated cylinder(#6) – Initial volume of water in 50-mL graduated cylinder (#4) = volume of aluminum shot
10. Calculate the experimental value for density of the aluminum shot based on its mass (given on.
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