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Water Current, Volume 47, No. 1, Winter 2015
Water Current, Volume 47, No. 1, Winter 2015
Water Current Newsletter
March Water Symposium and Water Law Conference at NU Law College
June Water Tour To Republican River Basin
Is The Gefion Dynamical Asteroid Family The Source Of The L-Chondrites?, R. V. Roberts, Michael J. Gaffey, Sherry Fieber-Beyer
Is The Gefion Dynamical Asteroid Family The Source Of The L-Chondrites?, R. V. Roberts, Michael J. Gaffey, Sherry Fieber-Beyer
Space Studies Faculty Publications
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Chloroamino Acids As A Chemical Explanation For Viking Labeled Release Soil Activity On Mars, John C. Hironimus
Chloroamino Acids As A Chemical Explanation For Viking Labeled Release Soil Activity On Mars, John C. Hironimus
STAR Program Research Presentations
The Viking missions to Mars, which took place in the 1970’s, performed several experiments on martian soil in an attempt to discern if there was microbial life present. In one set of experiments, a nutrient solution containing amino acids and organic substrates tagged with carbon-14 was injected into sample cells containing martian soil, and the evolution of labeled CO2 was monitored. The evolution of labeled CO2 indicated that there was a process occurring that broke down the nutrients in solution and released CO2 as a byproduct. Cellular metabolism releases CO2, so this result supported the idea of microbial life on …
Stability Of Lidocaine Tested By Forced Degradation And Its Interactions With Serum Albumin, Lindsay Nichols
Stability Of Lidocaine Tested By Forced Degradation And Its Interactions With Serum Albumin, Lindsay Nichols
STAR Program Research Presentations
A concern for future long-term manned space expeditions is the ability to treat illnesses with appropriate pharmaceuticals. However, pharmaceuticals degrade faster in space than on Earth presumably due to an abundance of space radiation. The stability of Lidocaine was investigated because it is a common pain reliever currently used on the International Space Station. One of the most common proteins in blood is serum albumin, which acts as a carrier to distribute drugs throughout the body. It is important to know how well the drug binds to serum albumin so that the rate of distribution of Lidocaine-bound protein in blood …
Fabrication And Characterization Of A Vertically-Oriented Graphene Supercapacitor, Patrick R. Rice, Jiaxin Cui, Ahmad Badr, Michael M. Oye, Jessica E. Koehne, Meyya Meyyappan
Fabrication And Characterization Of A Vertically-Oriented Graphene Supercapacitor, Patrick R. Rice, Jiaxin Cui, Ahmad Badr, Michael M. Oye, Jessica E. Koehne, Meyya Meyyappan
STAR Program Research Presentations
Supercapacitors, otherwise known as electrical double layer capacitors, are a new type of electrochemical capacitor whose storage capacity is governed by two principals: the electrostatic storage achieved by a separation of charge at the interface of an electrode with an electrolytic solution, and pseudocapacitance, whose electrical energy is achieved by faradaic redox reactions. This project reports the synthesis and characterization of vertically-oriented graphene grown on copper substrates as electrodes in electric double-layer capacitor. Graphene is a two-dimensional pure carbon material with a high potential for energy storage. With vertically-grown graphene, an exponentially-larger surface area is made available, allowing an increase …
Large Scale Laser Crystallization Of Solution-Based Alumina-Doped Zinc Oxide (Azo) Nanoinks For Highly Transparent Conductive Electrode, Qiong Nian, Michael J. Callahan, Mojib Saei, David C. Look, Harry Efstathiadis, John Bailey, Gary J. Cheng
Large Scale Laser Crystallization Of Solution-Based Alumina-Doped Zinc Oxide (Azo) Nanoinks For Highly Transparent Conductive Electrode, Qiong Nian, Michael J. Callahan, Mojib Saei, David C. Look, Harry Efstathiadis, John Bailey, Gary J. Cheng
Physics Faculty Publications
A new method combining aqueous solution printing with UV Laser crystallization (UVLC) and post annealing is developed to deposit highly transparent and conductive Aluminum doped Zinc Oxide (AZO) films. This technique is able to rapidly produce large area AZO films with better structural and optoelectronic properties than most high vacuum deposition, suggesting a potential large-scale manufacturing technique. The optoelectronic performance improvement attributes to UVLC and forming gas annealing (FMG) induced grain boundary density decrease and electron traps passivation at grain boundaries. The physical model and computational simulation developed in this work could be applied to thermal treatment of many other …
Chromatographic Immunoassays: Strategies And Recent Developments In The Analysis Of Drugs And Biological Agents, Ryan E. Matsuda, Elliott Rodriguez, Doddavenkatanna Suresh, David S. Hage
Chromatographic Immunoassays: Strategies And Recent Developments In The Analysis Of Drugs And Biological Agents, Ryan E. Matsuda, Elliott Rodriguez, Doddavenkatanna Suresh, David S. Hage
David Hage Publications
A chromatographic immunoassay is a technique in which an antibody or antibodyrelated agent is used as part of a chromatographic system for the isolation or measurement of a specific target. Various binding agents, detection methods, supports and assay formats have been developed for this group of methods, and applications have been reported that range from drugs, hormones and herbicides to peptides, proteins and bacteria. This review discusses the general principles and applications of chromatographic immunoassays, with an emphasis being given to methods and formats that have been developed for the analysis of drugs and biological agents. The relative advantages or …
B27−: Appearance Of The Smallest Planar Boron Cluster Containing A Hexagonal Vacancy, Wei-Li Li, Rhitankar Pal, Zachary A. Piazza, Xiao Cheng Zeng, Lai-Sheng Wang
B27−: Appearance Of The Smallest Planar Boron Cluster Containing A Hexagonal Vacancy, Wei-Li Li, Rhitankar Pal, Zachary A. Piazza, Xiao Cheng Zeng, Lai-Sheng Wang
Xiao Cheng Zeng Publications
Photoelectron spectroscopy and ab initio calculations have been carried out to probe the structures and chemical bonding of the B27− cluster. Comparison between the experimental spectrum and the theoretical results reveals a two-dimensional (2D) global minimum with a triangular lattice containing a tetragonal defect (I) and two low-lying 2D isomers (II and III), each with a hexagonal vacancy. All three 2D isomers have 16 peripheral boron atoms and 11 inner boron atoms. Isomer I is shown to be mainly responsible for the observed photoelectron spectrum with isomers II and III as minor contributors. Chemical bonding analyses of these …
Unraveling The Mechanism Of Selective Ion Transport In Hydrophobic Subnanometer Channels, Hui Li, Joseph S. Francisco, Xiao Cheng Zeng
Unraveling The Mechanism Of Selective Ion Transport In Hydrophobic Subnanometer Channels, Hui Li, Joseph S. Francisco, Xiao Cheng Zeng
Xiao Cheng Zeng Publications
Recently reported synthetic organic nanopore (SONP) can mimic a key feature of natural ion channels, i.e., selective ion transport. However, the physical mechanism underlying the K+/Na+ selectivity for the SONPs is dramatically different from that of natural ion channels. To achieve a better understanding of the selective ion transport in hydrophobic subnanometer channels in general and SONPs in particular, we perform a series of ab initio molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the diffusivity of aqua Na+ and K+ ions in two prototype hydrophobic nanochannels: (i) an SONP with radius of 3.2 Å, and (ii) single-walled …
Cold Smoke: Smoke-Induced Density Currents Cause Unexpected Smoke Transport Near Large Wildfires, Neil Lareau, Craig Clements
Cold Smoke: Smoke-Induced Density Currents Cause Unexpected Smoke Transport Near Large Wildfires, Neil Lareau, Craig Clements
Faculty Publications, Meteorology and Climate Science
The first observations of smoke-induced density currents originating from large wildfires are presented. Using a novel mobile Doppler lidar and additional in situ measurements, we document a deep (~ 2 km) smoke-filled density current that propagates more than 25 km at speeds up to 4.5 m s−1 near a large forest fire in northern California. Based on these observations we show that the dynamics governing the spread of the smoke layer result from differential solar heating between the smoke-filled and smoke-free portions of the atmospheric boundary layer. A calculation of the theoretical density current speed agrees well with the observed …
Genetic Encoding Of The Post-Translational Modification 2-Hydroxyisobutyryl-Lysine, William A. Knight, Thomas A. Cropp
Genetic Encoding Of The Post-Translational Modification 2-Hydroxyisobutyryl-Lysine, William A. Knight, Thomas A. Cropp
Chemistry Publications
We report the synthesis and genetic encoding of a recently discovered posttranslational modification, 2-hydroxyisobutryl-lysine, to the genetic code of E. coli. The production of homogeneous proteins containing this amino acid will facilitate the study of modification in full-length proteins.
Research-Based Implementation Of Peer Instruction: A Literature Review, Trisha Vickrey, Kaitlyn Rosploch, Reihaneh Rahmanian, Matthew Pilarz, Marilyne Stains
Research-Based Implementation Of Peer Instruction: A Literature Review, Trisha Vickrey, Kaitlyn Rosploch, Reihaneh Rahmanian, Matthew Pilarz, Marilyne Stains
Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications
Current instructional reforms in undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses have focused on enhancing adoption of evidence-based instructional practices among STEM faculty members. These practices have been empirically demonstrated to enhance student learning and attitudes. However, research indicates that instructors often adapt rather than adopt practices, unknowingly compromising their effectiveness. Thus, there is a need to raise awareness of the research-based implementation of these practices, develop fidelity of implementation protocols to understand adaptations being made, and ultimately characterize the true impact of reform efforts based on these practices. Peer instruction (PI) is an example of an evidence-based instructional …
New Insight Into The Helium-Induced Damage In Max Phase Ti3Alc2 By First-Principles Studies, Yiguo Xu, Xiaojing Bai, Xianhu Zha, Qing Huang, Jian He, Kan Luo, Yuhong Zhou, Timothy C. Germann, Joseph S. Francisco, Shiyu Du
New Insight Into The Helium-Induced Damage In Max Phase Ti3Alc2 By First-Principles Studies, Yiguo Xu, Xiaojing Bai, Xianhu Zha, Qing Huang, Jian He, Kan Luo, Yuhong Zhou, Timothy C. Germann, Joseph S. Francisco, Shiyu Du
Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications
In the present work, the behavior of He in the MAX phase Ti3AlC2 material is investigated using first-principle methods. It is found that, according to the predicted formation energies, a single He atom favors residing near the Al plane in Ti3AlC2. The results also show that Al vacancies are better able to trap He atoms than either Ti or C vacancies. The formation energies for the secondary vacancy defects near an Al vacancy or a C vacancy are strongly influenced by He impurity content. According to the present results, the existence of trapped He atoms in primary Al vacancy can …
Communication: Spectroscopic Consequences Of Proton Delocalization In Ochco+, Ryan C. Fortenberry, Qi Yu, John S. Mancini, Joel M. Bowman, Timothy J. Lee, T. Daniel Crawford, William F. Klemperer, Joseph S. Francisco
Communication: Spectroscopic Consequences Of Proton Delocalization In Ochco+, Ryan C. Fortenberry, Qi Yu, John S. Mancini, Joel M. Bowman, Timothy J. Lee, T. Daniel Crawford, William F. Klemperer, Joseph S. Francisco
Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications
Even though quartic force fields (QFFs) and highly accurate coupled cluster computations describe the OCHCO+ cation at equilibrium as a complex between carbon monoxide and the formyl cation, two notable and typical interstellar and atmospheric molecules, the prediction from the present study is that the equilibrium C∞v structure is less relevant to observables than the saddle-point D∞h structure. This is the conclusion from diffusion Monte Carlo and vibrational self-consistent field/virtual state configuration interaction calculations utilizing a semi-global potential energy surface. These calculations demonstrate that the proton “rattle” motion (ν6) has centrosymmetric delocalization of the …
Structural And Optical Properties Of Cobalt Slanted Nanopillars Conformally Coated With Few-Layer Graphene, Peter M. Wilson, Alexey Lipatov, Daniel Schmidt, Eva Schubert, Mathias Schubert, Alexander Sinitskii, Tino Hofmann
Structural And Optical Properties Of Cobalt Slanted Nanopillars Conformally Coated With Few-Layer Graphene, Peter M. Wilson, Alexey Lipatov, Daniel Schmidt, Eva Schubert, Mathias Schubert, Alexander Sinitskii, Tino Hofmann
Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications
Optical characterization of anisotropic multicomponent nanostructures is generally not a trivial task, since the relation between a material’s structural properties and its permittivity tensor is nonlinear. In this regard, an array of slanted cobalt nanopillars that are conformally coated with few-layer graphene is a particularly challenging object for optical characterization, as it has a complex anisotropic geometry and comprises several materials with different topologies and filling fractions. Normally, a detailed characterization of such complex nanostructures would require a combination of several microscopic and spectroscopic techniques. In this letter, we demonstrate that the important structural parameters of these graphene-coated sculptured thin …
A Comparison Of Energy-Resolved Vibrational Activation/Dissociation Characteristics Of Protonated And Sodiated High Mannose N-Glycopeptides, Forouzan Aboufazeli, Venkata Kolli, Eric D. Dodds
A Comparison Of Energy-Resolved Vibrational Activation/Dissociation Characteristics Of Protonated And Sodiated High Mannose N-Glycopeptides, Forouzan Aboufazeli, Venkata Kolli, Eric D. Dodds
Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications
Fragmentation of glycopeptides in tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) plays a pivotal role in site-specific protein glycosylation profiling by allowing specific oligosaccharide compositions and connectivities to be associated with specific loci on the corresponding protein. Although MS/MS analysis of glycopeptides has been successfully performed using a number of distinction dissociation methods, relatively little is known regarding the fragmentation characteristics of glycopeptide ions with various charge carriers. In this study, energy-resolved vibrational activation/ dissociation was examined via collision-induced dissociation for a group of related high mannose tryptic glycopeptides as their doubly protonated, doubly sodiated, and hybrid protonated sodium adduct ions. The doubly …
The Importance Of Context: An Exploration Of Factors Influencing The Adoption Of Student-Centered Teaching Among Chemistry, Biology, And Physics Faculty, Travis J. Lund, Marilyne Stains
The Importance Of Context: An Exploration Of Factors Influencing The Adoption Of Student-Centered Teaching Among Chemistry, Biology, And Physics Faculty, Travis J. Lund, Marilyne Stains
Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications
Background: Research at the secondary and postsecondary levels has clearly demonstrated the critical role that individual and contextual characteristics play in instructors’ decision to adopt educational innovations. Although recent research has shed light on factors influencing the teaching practices of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) faculty, it is still not well understood how unique departmental environments impact faculty adoption of evidence-based instructional practices (EBIPs) within the context of a single institution. In this study, we sought to characterize the communication channels utilized by STEM faculty, as well as the contextual and individual factors that influence the teaching practices …
Effect Of Strain On Ferroelectric Field Effect In Strongly Correlated Oxide Sm0.5Nd0.5Nio3, Le Zhang, Chen, H. J. Gardner, Mark A. Koten, Jeffrey E. Shield, Xia Hong
Effect Of Strain On Ferroelectric Field Effect In Strongly Correlated Oxide Sm0.5Nd0.5Nio3, Le Zhang, Chen, H. J. Gardner, Mark A. Koten, Jeffrey E. Shield, Xia Hong
Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience: Faculty Publications
We report the effect of epitaxial strain on the magnitude and retention of the ferroelectric field effect in high quality PbZr0.3Ti0.7O3 (PZT)/3.8–4.3 nm Sm0.5Nd0.5NiO3 (SNNO) heterostructures grown on (001) LaAlO3 (LAO) and SrTiO3 (STO) substrates. For SNNO on LAO, which exhibits a first-order metal-insulator transition (MIT), switching the polarization of PZT induces a 10K shift in the transition temperature TMI, with a maximum resistance change between the on and off states of ΔR = Ron ~75%. In sharp contrast, only up to 5% resistance change has been …
The Influence Of Charge And Magnetic Order On Polaron And Acoustic Phonon Dynamics In Lufe2O4, J. Lee, S. A. Trugman, C. L. Zhang, D. Talbayev, Xiaoshan Xu, S.-W. Cheong, D. A. Yarotski, A. J. Taylor, R. P. Prasankumar
The Influence Of Charge And Magnetic Order On Polaron And Acoustic Phonon Dynamics In Lufe2O4, J. Lee, S. A. Trugman, C. L. Zhang, D. Talbayev, Xiaoshan Xu, S.-W. Cheong, D. A. Yarotski, A. J. Taylor, R. P. Prasankumar
Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience: Faculty Publications
Femtosecond optical pump-probe spectroscopy is used to reveal the influence of charge and magnetic order on polaron dynamics and coherent acoustic phonon oscillations in single crystals of charge-ordered, ferrimagnetic LuFe2O4. We experimentally observed the influence of magnetic order on polaron dynamics. We also observed a correlation between charge order and the amplitude of the acoustic phonon oscillations, due to photoinduced changes in the lattice constant that originate from the photoexcited electrons. This provides insight into the general behavior of coherent acoustic phonon oscillations in charge-ordered materials.
Magnetic Force Microscopy Study Of Zr2co11-Based Nanocrystalline Materials: Effect Of Mo Addition, Lanping Yue, Yunlong Jin, Wenyong Zhang, David J. Sellmyer
Magnetic Force Microscopy Study Of Zr2co11-Based Nanocrystalline Materials: Effect Of Mo Addition, Lanping Yue, Yunlong Jin, Wenyong Zhang, David J. Sellmyer
Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience: Faculty Publications
The addition of Molybdenum was used to modify the nanostructure and enhance coercivity of rare-earth-free Zr2Co11-based nanocrystalline permanent magnets. The effect of Mo addition on magnetic domain structures of melt spun nanocrystalline Zr16Co84−xMox (𝑥 = 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2.0) ribbons has been investigated. It was found that magnetic properties and local domain structures are strongly influenced by Mo doping. The coercivity of the samples increases with the increase in Mo content (𝑥 ≤ 1.5). The maximum energy product (𝐵𝐻)max increases with increasing 𝑥 from 0.5 MGOe for 𝑥 …
Bedrock Mapping Using Shear Wave Velocity Characterization And H/V Analysis, James P. Gonsiewski
Bedrock Mapping Using Shear Wave Velocity Characterization And H/V Analysis, James P. Gonsiewski
Browse all Theses and Dissertations
An experiment was conducted to constrain the HVSR (Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio) or H/V spectral ratio method at a glaciated site in northeast Ohio. Multiple methods were used to determine the shear wave velocity (Vs) and depth (h) to bedrock in relation to the fundamental resonant frequency (fo) determined from 3-component seismic data, as defined by the relationship f0=Vs/4h. The shear wave velocity structure was determined at three sites using MASW (Multi-channel Analysis of Surface Waves) and shear wave refraction methods, and the fundamental resonant frequency was passively observed using 3-component Guralp broadband seismometers. The …
Potential Switchable Circularly Polarized Luminescence From Chiral Cyclometalated Platinum(Ii) Complexes, Xiao-Peng Zhang Zhang, Victoria Chang, Jian Liu, Xiao-Liang Yang, Wei Huan, Yizhi Li, Cheng-Hui Li, Gilles Muller, Xiao-Zeng You
Potential Switchable Circularly Polarized Luminescence From Chiral Cyclometalated Platinum(Ii) Complexes, Xiao-Peng Zhang Zhang, Victoria Chang, Jian Liu, Xiao-Liang Yang, Wei Huan, Yizhi Li, Cheng-Hui Li, Gilles Muller, Xiao-Zeng You
Faculty Publications, Chemistry
A series of chiral cyclometalated platinum(II) complexes, [Pt((−)-L1)(Dmpi)]Cl ((−)-1), [Pt((+)-L1)(Dmpi)]Cl ((+)-1), [Pt((−)-L2)(Dmpi)]Cl ((−)-2), [Pt((+)-L2)(Dmpi)]Cl ((+)-2), [Pt3((−)-L2)2(Dmpi)4](ClO4)4 ((−)-3), and [Pt3((+)-L2)2(Dmpi)4](ClO4)4 ((+)-3) [(−)-L1 = (−)-4,5-pinene-6′-phenyl-2,2′-bipyridine, (+)-L1 = (+)-4,5-pinene-6′-phenyl-2,2′-bipyridine), (−)-L2 = (−)-1,3-bis(2-(4,5-pinene)pyridyl)benzene, (+)-L2 = (+)-1,3-bis(2-(4,5-pinene)pyridyl)benzene, Dmpi = 2,6-dimethylphenyl isocyanide], have been designed and synthesized. In aqueous solutions, (−)-1 and (+)-1 aggregate into one-dimensional helical chain structures through Pt···Pt, π–π, and hydrophobic–hydrophobic interactions. (−)-3 and (+)-3 represent a novel helical structure with Pt–Pt bonds. The formation of helical structures results in enhanced and distinct chiroptical properties as evidenced by circular dichroism spectra. Circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) was observed from the aggregates of (−)-1 and …
Accelerated Glacier Melt On Snow Dome, Mount Olympus, Washington, Usa, Due To Deposition Of Black Carbon And Mineral Dust From Wildfire, Susan Kaspari, S. Mckenzie Skiles, Ian Delaney, Daniel Dixon
Accelerated Glacier Melt On Snow Dome, Mount Olympus, Washington, Usa, Due To Deposition Of Black Carbon And Mineral Dust From Wildfire, Susan Kaspari, S. Mckenzie Skiles, Ian Delaney, Daniel Dixon
Geological Sciences Faculty Scholarship
Assessing the potential for black carbon (BC) and dust deposition to reduce albedo and accelerate glacier melt is of interest in Washington because snow and glacier melt are an important source of water resources, and glaciers are retreating. In August 2012 on Snow Dome, Mount Olympus, Washington, we measured snow surface spectral albedo and collected surface snow samples and a 7 m ice core. The snow and ice samples were analyzed for iron (Fe, used as a dust proxy) via inductively coupled plasma sector field mass spectrometry, total impurity content gravimetrically, BC using a single-particle soot photometer (SP2), and charcoal …
2014 San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative Annual Report, San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative
2014 San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative Annual Report, San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative
San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative
The San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative is a network for public agencies that serves the San Diego region to share expertise, leverage resources and advance comprehensive solutions to facilitate climate change planning. By partnering with academia, nonprofits, and businesses, the SDRCC also works to leverage the profile of regional leadeship. This is the 2014 San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative Annual Report .
The Power Of Technology In Cre Data And Analytics, Clarence Goh
The Power Of Technology In Cre Data And Analytics, Clarence Goh
Research Collection School of Accountancy
Many companies are using data to drive competitiveadvantage. Across industries, there is rapidly growingappreciation that data-driven insights can substantiallyimprove decision making across a wide range of businessfunctions, and corporate real estate (CRE) is no exception.
Tr-2015001: A Survey And Critique Of Facial Expression Synthesis In Sign Language Animation, Hernisa Kacorri
Tr-2015001: A Survey And Critique Of Facial Expression Synthesis In Sign Language Animation, Hernisa Kacorri
Computer Science Technical Reports
Sign language animations can lead to better accessibility of information and services for people who are deaf and have low literacy skills in spoken/written languages. Due to the distinct word-order, syntax, and lexicon of the sign language from the spoken/written language, many deaf people find it difficult to comprehend the text on a computer screen or captions on a television. Animated characters performing sign language in a comprehensible way could make this information accessible. Facial expressions and other non-manual components play an important role in the naturalness and understandability of these animations. Their coordination to the manual signs is crucial …
Calculus For Everyone, Sandra Kingan, Brooklyn College Library And Academic It
Calculus For Everyone, Sandra Kingan, Brooklyn College Library And Academic It
Open Educational Resources
Professor Kingan’s motivation for writing her free Calculus I textbook was to help address the departments high failure rates in Calculus. Along with another CUNY initiative to offer Calculus workshops in advance of taking the course, Kingan’s concise textbook in Calculus I offers students inside and outside of CUNY an opportunity to prepare for Calculus I at their own pace. She also believes that by providing free access to this material she could help to overcome some of the inequity students experience when Calculus is not offered in their high school. The textbook was written specifically for this pilot project. …
Object Oriented Programming, Praveen Khethavath
Object Oriented Programming, Praveen Khethavath
Open Educational Resources
Students write a program that reads data based on a provided banking scenario, work on inputs, and generate a report after the data is processed.
Elementary Algebra, Mangala Kothari
Elementary Algebra, Mangala Kothari
Open Educational Resources
Students use world population data to find the observed trend, the rate of population growth, build a model (linear equation) using the data, and predict the future world’s population size based on the model that they develop.
Mathematics In Contemporary Society Chapter 5, Patrick J. Wallach
Mathematics In Contemporary Society Chapter 5, Patrick J. Wallach
Open Educational Resources
Mathematics in Contemporary Society is the textbook that corresponds to MA-321, the course of the same name. The course is designed to provide students with mathematical ideas and methods found in the social sciences, the arts, and in business. Topics will include fundamentals of statistics, scatterplots, graphics in the media, problem solving strategies, dimensional analysis, mathematics in music and art, and mathematical modeling. EXCEL is used to explore real world applications.
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