Month: February 2015
Tasteful, Understated Nerdrage: Genre vs. Literature
Sorry I’m late. It’s the Guild Wars 2 beta’s fault. About the next video: my computer died last week and I had to do a system restore… I lost some work (ar…
DrSocial’s 5 Tips of Preventing Children from Electronic Damage
Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) February 20, 2015 A study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), http://www.jama.jamanetwork.com found that the more television a child is exposed to at 29 months, the more likely he or she is to have problems in school and poor health behaviors. JAMA reported that each additional […]
New Technology from METTLER TOLEDO Allows Unattended and Automated Sampling of Chemical Reactions
(PRWEB) February 09, 2015 METTLER TOLEDO is pleased to announce that EasySampler is now available. EasySampler fully automates the sampling process including sampling capture, quench at reaction conditions, dilution and dispensing into a vial. Designed to eliminate challenges scientists face in the sampling of chemical reactions, EasySampler provides an automated and robust inline method of […]
Fluor Foundation Grant Brings Proven Blended Learning Program to California and Texas Schools
Irvine, Calif. (PRWEB) December 18, 2014 The MIND Research Institute today announced a $ 150,000 grant from Fluor Corporation’s giving arm, the Fluor Foundation, to bring an innovative blended learning math program to 2,286 students at four schools in Irvine, Calif., and 1,518 students at three schools in Dallas and Houston, Texas. Fluor, an […]
Participation Rates For The 1996 Mathematics And Science Assessments
by Internet Archive Book Images Mazzeo highlighted some of the major findings on participation rates based on the 1996 mathematics and science assessments of fourth and eighth graders. For students with disabilities, comparisons of S 1 and S2 revealed that simply changing inclusion criteria, without offering accommodations, had little impact on rates of participation. On […]