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Folding@home - Main
Folding@home is a distributed computing project -- people from throughout the world download and run software to band together to make one of the largest supercomputers in the world. Every computer takes the project closer to our goals. Folding@home uses novel computational methods coupled to distributed computing, to simulate problems millions of times more challenging than previously achieved.
Protecting Human Subject Research Participants
Free online NIH training for protecting human research subjects
Leadership for Web2.0 in Education Report
"This report documents the beliefs, perspectives, and practices of educational administrators which help or hinder effective use of Web 2.0 in K-12 education."
The Computing Center at Cox Hall Homepage
Located in the heart of campus at Cox Hall, the computing center is designed specifically for faculty/student interaction and is dedicated to new models of learning and collaborative activities. Creative lighting, large computer monitors, SmartBoards, and comfortable seating all combine to form a modern, relaxed atmosphere perfect for group study or just a cup of coffee.
Learning Space Design | EDUCAUSE
The effective design of learning spaces—whether a classroom, a laboratory, a library, or an informal space—can enhance learning. As educators have integrated communication, collaboration, and computing technologies, learning spaces have morphed. The design of learning spaces goes beyond the physical to include the virtual. Educators, technologists, and space planners are combining technology, pedagogy, learning science, and physical space. What types of activities lead to learning? How can innovative uses of space and technology enable these activities, leading to more effective learning?
PEW Report Finds More than One in 100 Adults are Behind Bars
2008 report about US prison population
4researchers | Home
4researchers is an NIH supported project that disseminates practical information to help you conduct research. Get advice from experienced researchers through our catalog of quick tips, Q&As, and presentations.
Wiley InterScience :: Search more publishers' content using Google
Through a special, reciprocal arrangement between Google and CrossRef, this Pilot launches a typical Google search but filters the result set to the scholarly research content from participating publishers, with the intent of reducing the noise produced by general web searches.
Pew Internet: Twitter and status updating (2-12-2009)
In the past three years, developments in social networking and internet applications have begun providing internet users with more opportunities for sharing short updates about themselves, their lives, and their whereabouts online. Users may post messages about their status, their moods, their location and other tidbits on social networks and blogging sites, or on applications for sending out short messages to networks of friends like Twitter, Yammer and others.
Academic Earth - Video lectures from the world's top scholars
Like iTunesU but it does not require iTunes! 1500 high quality lectures available and that list is just going to grow! (as of early Feb 2009)
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