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„Die Französische Revolution“ – der zweite Teil der Lern-Software-Reihe „Geschichte digital“ ist vornehmlich für den Einsatz in der Sekundarstufe 1 gedacht, kann aber auch in der Sek 2 eingesetzt werden.
Ziel der Produktion ist es, das entdeckende, forschende Lernen der Schüler zu unterstützen und die im Unterricht verwandten traditionellen Medien zu ergänzen. In zwei Abenteuer-Szenarien können die Schüler in die Zeit der Französischen Revolution eintauchen. Sie erleben die Wahl zu den Generalständen, stürmen die Bastille und wirken an der Erklärung der Menschenrechte mit. In den Szenarien werden Informationen angeboten, die Hintergründe erklären und auf Aufgaben und Spiele vorbereiten, um die nächsten Stationen frei zu spielen.
In der „Geschichtsagentur“ wird das Analysieren von Schlüsselquellen geübt sowie das Recherchieren und Präsentieren eigener Inhalte.
So I wrote a gravity simulator (no reason other than "because I can")... And it seemed to be working good, stuff at the right velocity with the right mass will fall into an elliptical orbit around something heavy, blah blah.
So I decided to add another something heavy and make an infinity sign. This is 50,000 or 100,000 particles starting from the same point at different times with different velocities. I was just trying to zero in on what one needs for that figure eight but I thought it was cool :-)
On July 9, 2013, local Red Cross workers as well as workers with National Headquarters and the Toyota Production System Support Center participated in a simulation to test the new Red Cross volunteer intake protocol following disasters. This project will make the registration process more efficient and convenient for event-based volunteers who want help but do not have previous Red Cross training.
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iSGTW story | Copyright UCAR, image courtesy Matthias Rempel, NCAR.
The interface between a sunspot's umbra (dark center) and penumbra (lighter outer region) shows a complex structure with narrow, almost horizontal (lighter to white) filaments embedded in a background having a more vertical magnetic field. Farther out, extended patches of horizontal field dominate. NCAR scientists and colleagues modeled this complex structure in a 3D computer simulation, giving scientists their first glimpse below the visible surface to understand the underlying physical processes.
Agfa Color film simulation
Film Simulation = Classic Chrome
Sharpness = 0
Shadows = +1
Highlights = +2
Grain = Strong
Noise Reduction = -3
Dynamic Range = Auto
White Balance = Auto
Color = -4
ISO = Auto (6400)
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Simulation of the moviment of the shadow making zoom in this system.
Notice how the north pole is all winter in shadow and all summer in sunlight.
Animation made by Aiert Buruaga in 3DS max 5.
Note: The dimensions and the rotation rithm don't correspond with the reallity. The orbit is circular instead of eliptical.
Coloring is based on splitting a dodecahedron into two identical (red / yellow) regions each comprising six of the twelve faces of the dodecahedron
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Digital photography, taken and edited with the Motorola e5 phone
Fotografía digital, tomada y editada con el teléfono Motorola e5
Photo Title: Blind Simulation
Submitted by: Health education department - KKESH
Category: Professional
Country: Saudi Arabia
Organisation: King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital at KSA ( KKESH )
COVID-19 Photo: No
Photo Caption: A blind young lady with two kids trying the blind simulation.
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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.
November American Red Cross meeting in Contra Costa County was a well attended shelter operations simulations.
Photography by | Cate Calson of American Rec Cross