This is a 1.5 hour interactive course on how to format large documents in Word 2008 for Macs led by an MIT PhD graduate, Lourdes Alemán. This course covers how to apply consistent formatting throughout the document using Styles, how to automatically ...
Many of you have asked what sort of things we do in the Gordon-MIT Engineering Leadership Program's weekly Engineering Leadership Labs (ELLs).In this video of our "Blast-Off" ELL on September 28, Gordon Engineering Leaders (GELs) practiced the skills of decision making, ingenuity, ...
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The "I'm a Nuke!" Campaign internet video project is a series of film interviews and dialogues of the charismatic and passionate young engineers attending the 2013 ANS Student Conference. Visit the Conference website.
This section contains readings from the course notes, lecture video excerpts, lecture slides, self-assessment questions with solutions, problem solving video, and related visualizations.
This page contains materials for the first session, which summarizes course objectives and structure, main points of the course, and introduces the origins of chemistry, atomic structure and the periodic table. It features a 1-hour lecture video, and also presents the prerequisites, learning ...
It’s not easy being green. It’s also not easy to figure out why Buddy is green, but Sally explains how open reading frames help.
Dude’s plan to make viral cocoa beans using a BL4 virus gets Sally’s attention fast. Time to school Dude on the biosafety issues of synthetic biology.
This section contains readings from the course notes, lecture video excerpts, lecture slides, self-assessment questions with solutions, problem solving video, and related visualizations.
This section contains readings from the course notes, lecture video excerpts, lecture slides, self-assessment questions with solutions, problem solving video, and related visualizations.
This section contains readings from the course notes, lecture video excerpts, lecture slides, self-assessment questions with solutions, problem solving video, and related visualizations.
This section contains readings from the course notes, lecture video excerpts, lecture slides, self-assessment questions with solutions, problem solving video, and related visualizations.
This section contains readings from the course notes, an optional textbook reading, lecture video excerpts, class slides with checkpoint questions, self-assessment questions, problem solving video, and related resources. Solutions for checkpoint and self-assessment questions are also included.
This section contains readings from the course notes, an optional textbook reading, lecture video excerpts, class slides with checkpoint questions, self-assessment questions, problem solving video, and related resources. Solutions for checkpoint and self-assessment questions are also included.
This page contains materials for the session on hybridization, molecular orbitals, and paramagnetism. It features a 1-hour lecture video, and also presents the prerequisites, learning objectives, reading assignment, lecture slides, homework with solutions, and ...
Topics covered: Divide and conquer methods, merge sort, exceptions Instructor: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag
Topics covered: Concepts covered in this lecture begin with the restoring force of a spring (Hooke's Law) which leads to an equation of motion that is characteristic of a simple harmonic oscillator (SHO). Using the small angle approximation, a similar expression is ...
Topics covered: Molecular Biology II - Process of Science Instructor: Prof. Graham Walker
10: The Universe and Three Examples Lecturer: Alan Guth Slides (PDF - 1.9 MB) 12: LIGO: Detecting Gravitational Waves - No video Lecturer: Nergis Mavalvala Slides (PPT)
Topics covered: Yield modeling Instructor: Duane Boning