ESpectra Featured News The hightech industry says it is ready to defend itself from the expectedonslaught of privacy http//www.altertumsverein-paderborn.de/vl/mus-int.htm http://www.mcn.edu/eSpectra/02_2001.html
Extractions: http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp MCN 2001 Conference Call for Participation top of page Digital Art Art Worth Staying Home For This article discusses the decision by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to unveil five of the online works from the upcoming exhibit "010101: Art in Technological Times" two months before the physical opening in its galleries. The museum hopes this will give appropriate focus to the online portion of the exhibit as well as encouraging viewers to visit from home. Read the Wired online article at:
Extractions: Contents Jump Search Gopher ... Index DESCRIPTION : The fifth of five pages on Ideas (one of the Field Nodes comprising the subject tree of The Telson Spur ), this page is the last of three comprising list of links to on-line resources in the study of documentation (including library science and museums). The other coordinate pages, with a common header and List of Contents , contain links to resources for the study of history in general (including prehistory), and links to resources for the study of Western history and world history. KEYWORDS : idea; aquarium; aquaria; botanical garden; exhibit; exhibition; museum; museumology; natural history museum; plantetaria; planetarium; science museum; technology museum; zoo; zoological garden
Segment II Classes: You May Choose Some Of These For Fall SPCH 537 Leadership Communication SS 105 Individual, Society, and Culture mus 375 Women s Chorus (1) mus 379 University Chorus (1) RAZA 205 cyber Raza http://www.sfsu.edu/~advising/O_preview/gelists.htm
SFSU Bulletin 2005/06--General Education Program Courses that fulfill the Written Communication requirement in General Education are mus 379. University Chorus (1). RAZA 205. cyber Raza Culture and http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/current/ge.htm
Extractions: The SFSU Bulletin describes the requirements in effect for the current year. Refer to the Bulletin Rights section of the university Bulletin for additional information about GE Program requirements and other important graduation requirements. All students must complete a minimum of twelve units in Segment I including a minimum of three units in each of the following four areas: Written Communication, Oral Communication, Critical Thinking, and Quantitative Reasoning. Specific test and course prerequisites are printed in the Undergraduate Graduation Requirements section of the Bulletin Note: All SFSU undergraduate baccalaureate degree candidates are required to complete TWO semester-long courses in written composition (ENG 114 and ENG 214 at SFSU) or their equivalents. English Placement Test (EPT): Must be taken before the first semester of attendance unless a course or test exemption is granted. Non-native speakers of English must also take the ESLPT. ENG 114, First Year Composition:
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Teacher Resource Page cyber Field Trips http//bfn.org/~kidsroom/cyber.html. Education and Fun!Field Trips Online! http//members.surfsouth.com/~newmscho/mus.htm http://www.newpaltz.k12.ny.us/local/teacher_resource.htm
Extractions: Subject FTL technology Antimatter Interial dampeners Computers ... Terraforming The Faster Than Light phenomenon is possible thorugh the principles of workholes, and subject to severe limitations and major power requirements. With fusion power and biologically based supercomputers FTL has become a part of daily life for millions of people through the universe, linking the settlements together. Interstellar Infrastructure One of the backbones of spaceships, the intertial dampeners make life and travel bearable for crew and cargo. The dampeners can be used to generate an artificial gravity field on board the ship, totally eliminating the degradation of the human body due to zero G. Secondly they can compensate for felt accleration, a huge benefit with the high output STL drives . Compensators reduce the felt G of a planned maneuver by as much as 75% up to some limit. For maneuvering the flight computer is unaware of until it is happening (most desperate evasive actions) the dampeners take a short while to cut in, which means that combat pilots or scouts navigating dangeours asteroid fields must still be able to take punishing Gs without blacking out. Fusion is the major contender in the power generating business, the fusion of various H and He isotopes producing huge amounts of cheap and clean energy in form of heat and electricity. This form of nuclear energy has completely pushed fission off the market, thus avoiding all the dangers and problems with waste.
Extractions: August 19, 2005 Introduction The Common Course Library (CCL) is divided into files based on the course prefixes. This allows easier download of CCL courses separated into individual Microsoft Word (*.doc) / Adobe Acrobat (*. pdf) files. The following information can be obtained from this page: a. D ownload a Revision Log which identify course changes based upon Curriculum Review Committee (CRC) approvals. b. Download a Revision Log of "Editorial Changes" to CCL courses. c. Download CCL Prefix files in Microsoft Word (*.doc) / Adobe Acrobat (*. pdf) format. d. Download a list of CCL courses that are available as Virtual Learning Community (VLC) internet courses as well. e. Download self-extracting zipped files for faster delivery (NOTE: This is currently not available as of Dec 23, 2003. You must download each individual prefix file.)
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Extractions: K-12 Curriculum and Resources; K-12 ESL- English as a second language; K-12 Fine Arts; K-12 Technology; Kindergarten; Literacy; K-12 Math; Middle Schools; K-12 Science; K-12 Social Studies; K-12 Special Education; K-12 Women's Issues Teacher's Resources updated: January 2, 1998 Lesson plans, lesson plans, and more lesson plans! With the following sites, you could plan your entire school year! Well, maybe not the entire year, but most of these sites provide links to an extensive and diverse list of subject areas, so you're bound to find something that meets your needs. Use these sites to start off the school year, or file them away for those times when you need a few extra lesson plans tucked up your sleeveeither way, they are all worth visiting at least once. Some even include fun and games, including a contest where you can win some great prizes. Hope you all have a fun and successful school year! Teachers Helping Teachers . Always a winner site, look for teaching ideas and tips for many subject areas, including classroom management ideas. After Labor Day, check for weekly updates next topic: "Back to School/Setting Up Your Classrooms." Participate in chat sessions, where you can exchange ideas and concerns with other teachers, or submit your own great ideas to share with others.http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/
A&S Degree Requirements No more than 4 hours of credit in performing ensembles (mus 2010/3010 Anthropology (BA) Art (BA, BFA with concentrations in ceramics, cyber art, http://catalog.utoledo.edu/98-00catalog/as-degree-requiremts.html
Extractions: 1. Students must complete a minimum of 124 hours of course work that must include both the University and College core and distributive requirements, and either an area of concentration (major) and course work related to the major, or an interdisciplinary program. 2. In all baccalaureate programs, a minimum of 64 hours must be taken at the 2000-4000 level; of these a minimum of 32 hours must be taken at the 3000- 4000 level. 3. Students are cautioned to review remaining requirements with their adviser before every registration in order that progress may be made in an orderly manner. 4. Insofar as a student can complete the basic courses and the courses required for a chosen major (as outlined in sections E - K below) in fewer than the 124 hours required for a degree, the student may choose elective courses to complete the total of 124 hours subject to the restrictions outlined below. Total earned hours shown on a student's transcript may not all be applicable to the minimum 124 credits required for a degree, as follows:
Virtual Communities Related Sites Mac Nelson Sociology 2233 The author is most interested n the effects that online communications will have on Virtual Communities, Virtual Settlements adn cyber Archeaology a http://www.langara.bc.ca/sociology/mason.html
Extractions: Suler, John. Psychology of Cyberspace Forum. Available: http:// forum.net/ archives/cyberspace/ 199 Hassan, Steven, M. Ed., LMHC. Resource Centre For Freedom of Mind. Available: http:// www. freedom of mind.com/ Salamini, Dr. Leonado and Jim Brazell. The Sociology of Cyberspace. Available: http:// lydia. bradley. edu/ las/ soc/ syl/ 391/ Shapiro, Phil. Thinking About Online Communications. Available: http:// www. his.com/~ pshapiro/ taoc. excerpts. htm/ Barlow, John Perry. Is There a There In Cyberspace? Available: http:// www. eff. org/ pub/ publications/ John_ Perry_ Bar. Horn, Stacy. Excerpts from the book Cyberville: Clicks, Culture and the Creation of an Online Town. Available: http:// www. echonyc.com/ ~ Horn/ excerpts. html Godwin, Mike. Nine Principles for Making Virtual Communities Work- Wired Magazine Jan 94. Available: http:// www. Wired. com/ wired/ archive/ 2.06/ VC principles. html/ Noth, Tim. The Internet and Usenet Global Computer Networks. An Investigation of Their Culture and its effect on New Users. Available: http:// www. vianet. net.Au/ ~ TIMN/ thesis/ index. html Beckers, D. Research on Virtual Communities: An Empirical Approach. Available: http:// www. swi. psy. uva. nl/ usr/ beckers/ publications/
COURSE EQUIVALENCY GUIDE 104 INTRO PIANO TUNING tech mus GENERAL CREDIT EFFECTIVE DATE 08/63 mus. SKILLS FOR tech II NOT ACCEPTED EFFECTIVE DATE 08/63 tech 100 COMMUNICATION http://www.gvsu.edu/register/equivs/001996.htm
Repository Browser Accession No Title Call Number B000004340 How B000004330 VIRTUAL Culture Identity and communication in cyber society /edited by theory and analysis / James musgrave,Michael Anniss 658.45 mus http://www.jpa.gov.my/elmu/TitleDisplayRetriever.jsp?650=COMMUNICATION&CT03STAT=
Faculty Senate Minutes communications Provost Muir. § The five year interim accreditation visit isscheduled for The mus core only requires 3 credits of English composition. http://www.umt.edu/facultysenate/FSminutes/FMin04-05/FS3-10-05.htm
Extractions: Gallagher Business Building , Room 123 Approved 4/14/05 Members Present: E. Ametsbichler, T. Atkins, D. Bedunah, D. Beck, N. Bradley-Browning, S. Brewer, J. Carter, G. Cobbs, J. Crepeau, D. Dalenberg, L. Dent, S. Derry, P. Dietrich, D. Doyle, E. Edlund, J. Eglin, H. Eggleston, W. Freimund, M. Fromm, S. Ganesh, F. Glass, J. Glendening, L. Gillison S. Gordon, J. Henry, T. Herron, K. Hill, W. Holben R. Hughes, J. Hunt, R. Judd, S. Kalm, C. Knight, B. Knowles, B. Larson, J. Laskin, R. Ledbetter, M. Mayer J. McNulty, V. Micheletto, D. Moore, N. Nickerson A. Peterson, D. Potts, J. Sears, D. Schuldberg, P. Silverman, A. Sondag, S. Stiff, H. Thompson, T.Tonev C. Winkler, S. Woods Members Excused C. Bruneau M. DeGrandpre, S. Gaskill, C. Law rence, M. Monsos, G. Smith, F. Snyder, M. Valentin, M. Tonon, A. Ware Members Absent J. Belz, C. Johnston, J. Gritzner, E. Putnam F. Rosenzweig Ex-Officio Present: Provost Muir, Vice President Branch, Vice President Dwyer, Associate Vice President Ford, Registrar Bain, Associate Provost Staubs and Walker-Andrews
Extractions: Digitization and Its Discontents: Digital Rights Management, Access Protection, and Free Markets Michael A. Einhorn, Ph.D. Senior Advisor The Brattle Group 1. INTRODUCTION Digital rights management and access protection entails the operation of software or hardware control that can monitor, regulate, and price uses of digital files that contain protected content or software. Electronic monitoring of a protected file is generally administered now through attached rendering software or containment that ensures access only to authorized users. Depending on the price that a user pays, protective owners may also limit use by number of plays, duration of access, temporary or partial uses, lending rights, and the number of devices on which the file may be accessed. Containment can also be complemented with watermarks or flags that signal whether the work is copy-protected. Finally, hardware programming can reduce the risks of tampering with vulnerable software by placing detection capabilities in the chip or processor rather than in the enabling software itself. legal protection of underlying works from unauthorized reproduction, distribution, derivation, public performance, or display.
Union Catalog - Library Collection - Directories Information and Communication Technology Award 2001 Nominee at cyber Jaya,Malaysia. Accession Number, Call Number. *006006921, 810.mus mus B http://svl.petra.ac.id/docs/unc_library_subdir.php?kode=810
Meeting Minutes March 2001 Agenda Item E.2.b Amend 2001 Budget $100000 Summer cyber Camp. Two ofthe appeals were to the Federal communications Commission (FCC) and involve http://www.buffalolib.org/aboutthelibrary/board/Board.MinutesMarch01.asp
Extractions: catalog databases search our site reference desk ... home MINUTES REGULAR MEETING OF THE BUFFALO AND ERIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 15, 2001 The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library was held on Thursday, March 15, 2001 in the Central Library pursuant to due notice to trustees. The following members were present: Daniel T. Roach, Chairman; Elaine M. Panty, Vice Chair; Judith K. Summer, Secretary; James W. Burns, Treasurer; Phyllis A. Horton, Annette A. Juncewicz, Rebecca L. Mahoney, Evelyn Pizarro, Abdul H. Raoof, Wayne D. Wisbaum, Stanley H. Zagora, George M. Zimmermann, Trustee Emeritus Excused: William Brosnahan, out of town, Robert J. Plache Casimiro D. Rodriguez, out of town, Sharon A.Thomas, conflict. Roland R. Benzow, Trustee Emeritus; Morton H. Stovroff, Trustee Emeritus. Chairman Roach called the meeting to order at 4 p.m. in the Joseph B. Rounds Conference Room. st . Speakers included County Executive Joel Giambra, Richard Watson of the Mark Twain Foundation, W.W. Norton Editor Robert Weil and Library counsel Patrick Martin. Mr. Roach expressed his appreciation to Library trustees and Foundation board members for their attendance.
Subject Descriptions mus. 4030. Applications in Creative music Communication. (3,2,0) mus. 2790.cyber Sounds An Introduction to Computer music. (3,2,1) http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/~ar/bulletin/subject_m.htm
Extractions: - SELECT ONE OPTION - Academic Calendar 2005-2006 Hong Kong Baptist University Ordinance Hong Kong Baptist University Statutes Governing Bodies and Committees Emeritus Presidents and Emeritus Professors Graduates Honoris Causa General Information Admission of Students General Regulations for Undergraduate Degree General Regulations for Taught Postgraduate Degree/Diploma/Certificate Courses General Regulations for the Master of Philosophy (MPhil) Degree General Regulations for the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Degree Complementary Studies Faculty of Arts School of Business School of Chinese Medicine School of Communication Faculty of Science Faculty of Social Sciences School of Continuing Education Subject Descriptions Fees and Charges Scholarships and Financial Aid Student Life Christian Life Support Services Language Centre Research Centres International Cooperation Advisory Committees Staff List Campus Location Maps Homepage Subject Descriptions - M MATH Supplementary Mathematics (Calculus and Linear Algebra) This subject introduces basic linear algebra, elementary functions, and calculus. MATH Mathematical Analysis I Prerequisite: Year I standing This subject deals with the basic theory of analysis in real-valued functions in single variable. It provides students with a good foundation for more advanced subjects in the mathematical science major. Topics include real numbers, sequences and series, limit and continuity, differentiation and indefinite integral.