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Center for Bioenergy Innovation researcher Miguel Rodriguez uses microbial bioreactors with precise measurement tools to optimize biomass deconstruction and conversion to advanced biofuels and bioproducts. Credit: Genevieve Martin/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy
Center for Bioenergy Innovation researcher Miguel Rodriguez uses microbial bioreactors with precise measurement tools to optimize biomass deconstruction and conversion to advanced biofuels and bioproducts. Credit: Genevieve Martin/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy
These are a small collection of homework responses from 2011-2014 approximately. All the Chinese students submitted their responses through youku and tudou, as youtube is blocked in China. I grabbed some randomly from youku to show here.
It was a great challenge to get the students to submit a video response, and quite a victory. None of the students have ever completed online work of this kind before this class and I am happy to have played a part in bridging the digital divide.
INTRO TO THECENTEROFTHENET.COM / LARGE 2400 + STUDENT PROJECT With approximately 650-2400 students, lacking funding and administration experience, I set up and administered a Nginx/Aegir based Octopus/Barracuda platform on an unmanaged VPS for development. Two full time college contracts granted access to students for research and development. Many Chinese teachers were reluctant to assign individual/group projects, lacking resources and technological ability. I created teams, leaders and online groups, known as “evogroups” at thecenterofthenet.com to address that. Different blending learning techniques where applied. Group questions populated a shared FAQ, leaders created support tickets for non-indexed questions, which would be later closed and then added to the FAQ.. Content was analyzed using Thomson Reuters semantic tagging and the Solaris Search module for future intelligent discovery, using what’s related type facets and metrics. All applicable metrics, liked, used, disliked, etc. would be recorded in “MyIQ”. Similar to Napster’s discovery model, where users accessed collections of similar listeners… Intelligent discovery connected users with similar Myiq’s.. Content wasn’t liked and forgotten in a single use cycle. 10 years ago, this was a rare strategy..
This was a complex system. I’m not a programmer; rather a task/form-follow-function orientated developer understanding principles and adapting code or script as needed. Creating a non-hardware version of OLPC targeting vocational, institutional, collaborative learning mixed user literacy environments and other dynamic scenarios was challenging. Targeting digital immigrants with various computer literacy levels in traditional Chinese classrooms, where universities today don’t allow laptops was difficult. Without prior teacher blogs, online lesson plans, etc. . Intensive student orientation was a prerequisite, allowing group and individual video research projects to then be assigned. Within the EMS, project and assignment management with collaboration tools & metrics allowed large classes to receive individualized attention. Additionally, I online final exams were also integrated, with dynamic questions, destroying cheating opportunity. Despite international 2018 EMS adoption, I'm unaware of previous and few modern Chinese schools with such integration.
Hosting abroad under censorship, utilizing domestic api’s was difficult. China blocked my server twice causing midterm server relocation. Drupal 6, under high user load, combined with the local network infrastructure was not scalable. A larger server and team was required to optimize database calls and more. Beyond my individual capability. With a working example, I created promotional Kickstarter campaign videos.
Using Audacity and PowerPoint, 100s of hours were invested in promotional videos. I had to pause development to care for my wife who developed health issues. This entire experience, researching and developing a large scale project would have been difficult in the US. These accomplishments are comparable with Khan Academy's initial work involving 70 Californian students. By the time my wife's health improved, there were significant php/drupal developments. Having no opportunity to update the project, I have instead migrated toward an offline independent Linux based S.E.L.M.S.
The arms have been modified to accept a titanium recessed nut and two thrust washers, eliminating the stack of washers and jam/lock nut assembly.
Vintage aftermarket titanium cable adjusters have been added, and the cable clamp screw is a titanium socket head bolt.
The black chrome flat Q/R levers are supposedly Art Stump pieces done in the day.
After typing in my name I dropped down & selected Gwyneth Jones the daring librarian & a more comprehensive result shows up - About 70,400 results (0.17 seconds) BTW, how crazy is that?
More on SEO -- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization
If you have a name that others have you will get options as you type it in - you can drop down & select it. (as you will see in Example 2) Also the SEO will show the top choices in popularity to that search. Welsh soprano Gwyneth Jones the soprano has had a LONG career (& she's amazing!) - then the English Novelist Gwyneth Jones comes up #2 --#3 is another author (not me!)....and finally, 4 &5 are my Twitter name & blog.
More on SEO -- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization
Seriously. Gained back FORTY GB.
Why isn't there a 'show innodb fragmentation' command for MySQL?
Does anyone know if XtraDB or some other goodies can help with this?
Health extension worker Hawa visits Lubaba Tilahun and her child Elham Mohammed as part of a
postnatal follow-up. Lubaba makes sure that she implements all the lessons given to her by Hawa. And
her child Elham is growing healthy. “Hawa teaches me how to care for my child. Lessons on sanitation,
breastfeeding and how to identify any danger signs on my baby. I am particularly interested in nutrition
lessons as my baby soon starts to take on food in addition to breastmilk,” says Lubaba. ©UNICEF
Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene
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Yesterday I had the chance to be with friends, mix with colleagues, find new ones, to sit and debate them, and to literally stand shoulder to shoulder in humbled awe as we paid homage to those who donate their organs.
The arms have been modified to accept a titanium recessed nut and two thrust washers, eliminating the stack of washers and jam/lock nut assembly.
Vintage aftermarket titanium cable adjusters have been added, and the cable clamp screw is a titanium socket head bolt.
The black chrome flat Q/R levers are supposedly Art Stump pieces done in the day.
Cityscape Marketing is an integrated marketing company focusing on delivering high value search engine marketing
Model: Scania R 124G 420 8X4 (R-Series 4)
VIN: XLER8X40004480870
1. Registration: 2002-12-23
Company: unknown owner (DK)
Fleet No.: -
Nickname: -
License plates: BB23195 (may 2016-?)
Previous reg.: VT90308 (feb. 2008-may 2016), SN95396 (dec. 2002-dec. 2007)
Later reg.: n/a
Retirement age: still active at time of upload (2017)
Photo location: Motorway 501 (Aarhus Syd Motorvejen), Viby J, Aarhus, DK
Quite a battling sight, this old Scania. Apart from the missing front corner, it looks quite fine, but it is completely unmarked. I took 3 photos during the passing and despite intense studying of all 3, no owner's id could be found on truck, trailer, excavator or loader - nothing!
If anybody knows anything about this truck's past or present, please leave a comment.
Going up the steep hill leading sw out of Aarhus past Viby and Stautrup. Underpowered and/or heavily loaded trucks often struggle here.
Retirement age for trucks: many used trucks are offered for sale on international markets. If sold to a foreign buyer, this will not be listed in the danish motor registry, so a "retired" truck may or may not have been exported. In other words, the "retirement age" only shows the age, at which the truck stopped running on danish license plates.