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of Department Communication Arts & Sciences Summer in ROME RHETORIC | CULTURE | COMMUNICATION | FILM | ART | ARCHITECTURE ROME ITALY May 15--June 30, 2006 Check our website at http://www.personal.psu.edu/t3b contact or Professor Thomas W. Benson, t3b@psu.edu A program of Penn State University and the University Office of International Programs, summer education abroad

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P211 MT1Sample Exam 11) At the Olympics, a sprinter runs the 100 m dash. Assuming he accelerates from rest at 10 m/s2 during the first second and runs at constant speed afterwards, how long does it take him to reach the finish line? A) 9.0 s B) 1
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Penn State - TGK - 2
Psych 358: Fall 2008Project InstructionsPsych /AVI 358 /IE 340 Project DescriptionDue Date: 3rd December (tentative) (20% of total grade)The goal of this project is to make you think about designing (or redesigning) an existing system or d
Penn State - TGK - 2
Phase 1: Investigate the functionality of the system/device Investigate existing functionality of the system/device that you choose. Search for related articles, blogs, and other resources that identify and raise issues and opportunities for new dire
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Psych /AVI 358 /IE 340 Homework 4Homework due: October 31, 2008 (Friday); BRING HARD COPIES TO CLASS GROUP homework (http:/psych358.blogspot.com/2008/08/psych-358-teams-for-semester.html) Total: 20 points In this homework, you will practice quantita
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Psych /AVI 358 /IE 340 Homework 3Homework due: October 17, 2008 (Friday); BRING HARD COPIES TO CLASS GROUP homework (http:/psych358.blogspot.com/2008/08/psych-358-teams-for-semester.html) Total: 15 points This assignment is based on requirements ana
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Psych /AVI 358 /IE 340 Homework 2Homework due: October 3, 2008 (Friday); BRING HARD COPIES TO CLASS GROUP homework (http:/psych358.blogspot.com/2008/08/psych-358-teams-for-semester.html) Total: 15 points This assignment is intended for you to put in
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Power Point ProjectDirections: Your job is to create a Power Point slideshow containing 10 slides. The topic of your slide show will be a butterfly. You will need to choose a butterfly to research and then inform me of your choice. While researchin
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Bookmark Classification Scheme:I teach four subjects so I currently have my bookmarks sorted according to subject area. Most of my bookmarked sites have multiple resources, which is why I organize them in this manner. For example, for my math class,
Penn State - TLF - 207
Component Display Theory (M.D. Merrill)Overview:Component Display Theory (CDT) classifies learning along two dimensions: content (facts, concepts, procedures, and principles) and performance (remembering, using, generalities). The theory specifies
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Penn State - TLF - 207
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Penn State - TUT - 117
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Penn State - GEOG - 321
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Penn State - GEOG - 321
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Penn State - GEOG - 321
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Penn State - GEOG - 321
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Geography 321 CartographyAssigned: February 1, 2002 Due: February 8, 2002Exercise 2. Type and Color in Arc Map The objective of this exercise is to introduce you to two topics discussed in class: Typography basics and Color schemes. The exercise
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