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Communication Systems Projects with LabVIEW
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Communication Systems Projects with LabVIEW features ten project activities in digital communication systems based on the LabVIEW graphical dataflow programming platform. Each project includes introductory material in the form of text and narrated screencast videos, specifications for low-level subVI building blocks, and step-by-step instructions to assemble application VIs to implement a variety of simulations, visualizations, and working transmitters and receivers. This textbook organizes the projects into related topics, including: (1) Simulation and Visualization of Fundamental Concepts, (2) Channel Coding and Error Control, (3) FSK Demodulation (Caller ID), and (4) Bandpass Communications over the Speaker-Air-Microphone Channel.

Subject:
Communication Studies
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
Connexions
Author:
Ed Doering
Date Added:
10/02/2018
Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions: Crash Course World History #37
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In which John Green teaches you about China's Revolutions. While the rest of the world was off having a couple of World Wars, China was busily uprooting the dynastic system that had ruled there for millennia. Most revolutions have some degree of tumult associated with them, but China's 20th century revolutions were REALLY disruptive. In 1911 and 1912, Chinese nationalists brought 3000 years of dynastic rule to an end. China plunged into chaos as warlords staked out regions of the country for themselves. The nationalists and communists joined forces briefly to bring the nation back together under the Chinese Republic, and then they quickly split and started fighting the Chinese Civil War. The fight between nationalists and communists went on for decades, and was interrupted by an alliance to fight the invading Japanese during World War II. After the World War II ended, the Chinese Civil War was back on. Mao and the communists were ultimately victorious, and Chiang Kai-Shek ended up in Taiwan. And then it got weird. Mao spent years repeatedly trying to purify the Communist Party and build up the new People's Republic of China with Rectifications, Anti Campaigns, Five Year Plans. the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution. These had mixed results, to say the least. John will cover all this and more in this week's Crash Course World History.

Subject:
History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Crashcourse
Date Added:
02/15/2019
Communities PBL
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All humans and everything made by humans have disappeared without a trace from Ireland. The students will need to do decide on where they are going to build 3 communities based on the following:

i. What is daily life like in Ireland?
ii. What are the needs and wants of a community?
iii. What resources are found in Ireland?
iv. How are communities interdependent?
v. How does climate and environmental factors affect where people live?
vi. How does available natural resources affect where people live?
vii. How can wealth be distributed between communities?

Subject:
Education
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
10/23/2018
Community Action
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Community Action
Article by Andrew Bauld

School Leadership student Lorena Martinez sees community and family engagement as the key to students' success.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Date Added:
12/20/2018
Community Ecology: Feel the Love - Crash Course Ecology #4
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Interactions between species are what define ecological communities, and community ecology studies these interactions anywhere they take place. Although interspecies interactions are mostly competitive, competition is pretty dangerous, so a lot of interactions are actually about side-stepping direct competition and instead finding ways to divvy up resources to let species get along. Feel the love?

Subject:
Biology
Environmental Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Crashcourse
Date Added:
02/08/2019
Community Health Nursing
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By the end of this course the students should be able to: Identify the root of Community Health Nursing; identify supportive organizations; differentiate between Public Health Nurse and Community Health Nurse; explain Community Health Nursing; describe the qualities of the Community Health Nurse; describe the different types of community; differentiate between urban and rural communities and outline community profile; explain community entry; describe the preparations made before a community is entered; identify critical actions in community entry; list the advantages of community entry; explain community study; list at least four reasons for community study; explain the various types community study; give two explanation to each data collected; define a community need; identify types of needs; identify the process community needs assessment and list the uses of needs assessment.

Subject:
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
WikiEducator
Date Added:
05/21/2018
Community Land Mapping- Walking to Know Our Mother- A Community Mapping Inquiry Project
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An inquiry-based project to map the land in your community. The key concepts in this unit are grounded in Indigenous beliefs of interconnectedness, connectedness, and respect for all things.

The driving inquiry questions for this unit are:
1. How can respect for the land be shown?
2. What do we look for when setting up a camp?
3. What stories or teachings are connected to key locations in and around our community?
4. How has the land around our community changed over time?
5. Who do we share our community’s lands with?

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Arts Education
Education
Elementary Education
Health & Fitness
Indigenous Perspectives
Outdoor Education
Science
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 6
Lesson
Author:
Learning the Land
Date Added:
04/21/2023
Community “Map”
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My Action Plan is related to Social Studies and the use of collaboration and critical thinking. I plan to evaluate the resources I am currently using in Social Studies and adjust or adapt them to move in the direction of collaboration, critical thinking, and technology.
This is an activity that involves technology, collaboration and critical thinking.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
09/10/2018
Community Policing - A lesson for English Language Learners
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This lesson for English Language Learners (ELLs) discusses a movement that brings police officers closer to the people they serve, community policing. In this lesson, learners will practice reading, listening, speaking and writing. All activities are automatically graded with feedback provided to the learner upon submission.

Subject:
Education
Language Education (EAL, ESL)
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
07/10/2024
A Community for Naturalists · iNaturalist
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iNaturalist is an identification key for plants, protist, fungi and animal species. It has online features as well as an app for Apple or Android, and is a joint initiative between California Academy of Sciences and the National Geographic Society.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Author:
National Geographic Society
California Academy of Sciences
Date Added:
01/24/2022
Compadre Portal - Astronomy; Physics
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The ComPADRE Digital Library is a network of free online resource collections supporting faculty, students, and teachers in Physics and Astronomy Education. Each collection contains materials designed for a specific community.

Select teaching resources to start exploring. Also select resources from the top menu to find more options - including for students.

Subject:
Astronomy
Physics
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
AAPT
Date Added:
04/30/2024
Compare Fabric Materials
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Educational Use
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Students examine different types of fabric and their characteristics. Using magnifying glasses and sandpaper, they test and observe the weave and wear quality of fabric samples. By comparing the qualities of different fabrics they come to understand why so many different types of fabric exist and are able to recognize or suggest different uses for them.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Compare Human-Made Objects with Natural Objects
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In small groups, students experiment and observe the similarities and differences between human-made objects and objects from nature. They compare the function and structure of hollow bones with drinking straws, bird beaks, tool pliers, bat wings and airplane wings. Observations are recorded in a compare & contrast chart, and then shared in a classroom discussion, along with follow up assessment activities such as journal writing and Venn diagrams.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Date Added:
09/18/2014