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360 Essentials: A Beginner's Guide to Immersive Video Storytelling
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Our objective with this resource is to walk you through the essential steps in creating compelling and engaging 360 video experiences. While some prior experience with photography or videography can help, the technology available now gives anybody the ability to produce this type of amazing content.

Subject:
Creative and Applied Arts
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Ryerson University
Author:
Adrian Ma
Gary Gould
Joshua Cameron
Date Added:
06/08/2021
Biomedical Devices Design Laboratory, Fall 2007
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This course provides intensive coverage of the theory and practice of electromechanical instrument design with application to biomedical devices. Students will work with MGH doctors to develop new medical products from concept to prototype development and testing. Lectures will present techniques for designing electronic circuits as part of complete sensor systems. Topics covered include: basic electronics circuits, principles of accuracy, op amp circuits, analog signal conditioning, power supplies, microprocessors, wireless communications, sensors, and sensor interface circuits. Labs will cover practical printed circuit board (PCB) design including component selection, PCB layout, assembly, and planning and budgeting for large projects. Problem sets and labs in the first six weeks are in support of the project. Major team-based design, build, and test project in the last six weeks. Student teams will be composed of both electrical engineering and mechanical engineering students.

Subject:
Engineering
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Ma, Hongshen
Date Added:
01/01/2007
A Double-Edged Sword: Cellular Immunity in Health and Disease
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Immune cells protect our bodies from both self-derived threats and exogenous pathogens, while keeping peace with normal cells and non-harmful commensal microbiota. They have various mechanisms to perform these tasks, a capacity that is essential for maintaining homeostasis. However, these same mechanisms can backfire, resulting in severe disorders such as immunodeficiency, chronic inflammation, allergy, degenerative diseases, and cancer. This course discusses the connections between normal physiology and disease by examining the developmental relationship between innate and adaptive immune cells as well as the functions and malfunctions of immune cells. The course familiarizes students with both basic biological principles (such as cell death and immune cell signaling) and clinical applications (such as immune checkpoint blockade). More generally, students learn to identify relevant primary research literature, critically evaluate experimental data, and reach their own conclusions based on primary data.

Subject:
Health Sciences
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Haiting Ma
Date Added:
01/01/2018
HUM210 Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
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The overall goal of the content selected for the creation of this book is to:Broaden understanding and awareness of Women and Gender studies in the Humanities produced within the cultural and historical contexts of social groups throughout the world drawing upon such fields as art, literature, religion, philosophy, and music.

Subject:
Gender Studies
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
VIVA Open Publishing
Author:
BS
Deborah Holt
MA
Date Added:
02/17/2021
Inteligencia Artificial
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Este libro es una introducción al area de la Inteligencia Artificial y presenta algunas de las aplicaciones que puede tener en la vida real en diversos campos de aplicación, El libro esta compuesto de ocho capítulos los cuales abarcan los antededentes, algunos conceptos importantes para la resolución de problemas como es la representación de conocimiento, el planteamiento de los problemas. Asimismo se menciona la teoría de agentes por un lado y por otro lo que es el aprendizaje computacional. Otra area que se aborta es la computación evolutivo y los algoritmos bioinspirados para la resolución de problemas, dandole enfasis a los problemas de optimizacion. Por ultimo se menciona una nueva tendencia en el area de las ciencias computacionales como es el uso de las GPUs para trabajar de una manera mas rapida al realizar el procesamiento en paralelo.

Subject:
Computer Science
Information Technology
Material Type:
Textbook
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Project LATIn: The Latin American Open Textbook Initiative
Author:
Ana Casali
Antonio Silva Sprock
Aurora Torres Soto
Crizpín Zavala D.
Eliana Scheihing
Ember Ubeimar Martínez Flor
Fátima Sayuri Quezada Aguilera
José Alberto Hernández A
Julio Cesar Ponce Gallegos
Ma. Dolores Torres Soto
Nodari Vakhnia
Oswaldo Pedreño
Yván Jesús Túpac Valdivia
Date Added:
08/13/2020
Jacob Lawrence in Seattle
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Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) is widely recognized as one of the most important American artists of the 20th century. He is best known for epic multi-panel narratives like the Migration Series (1940-1941) and Struggle: from the History of the American People (1954-56), which he created as a young artist living and working in in New York City. The second half of Lawrence’s career, which he spent in Seattle as a Professor of Art at the University of Washington, has received far less attention. The essays in this volume, researched and written by the participants in the Spring 2021 art history seminar “Art and Seattle: Jacob Lawrence” at the University of Washington School of Art + Art History + Design, fill in this gap. In so doing, we take our lead from the artist’s own framing of the Seattle period as a critical stage in his artistic development, in which conceptual and formal concerns explored across his long career converged and became more of the sum of their parts.

Subject:
Art History
Creative and Applied Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Washington Libraries
Author:
Alexander Betz
Ashley Tseng
Bailee Strong
Elizabeth Copland
Elizabeth Xiong
Grace Fletcher
Juliet Sperling
Kate Whitney-Schubb
Kira Sue
Maya Green
Mingjie Ma
Monica Ionescu
Nicolas Staley
Ryan Hawkins
Samantha Seaver
Thomas Star
Date Added:
07/10/2021
List of Data Resources for the Social Sciences
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This is a by-no-means comprehensive list of Maps, Documents, Photos/Artwork, Music, Government Agencies, Local (Houston, TX Area) Museums and Foundations, etc. suitable for the social sciences.

Subject:
Sociology
Material Type:
Data Set
Lesson
Primary Source
Author:
Ruth Dunn (she, her, BS/MA)
Date Added:
11/08/2021
Some Sociology Websites on the Internet
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Because Sociology ROCKS!List with links to some sociology websites on the Internet. ______ Photo of Rocks: Adobe Shutterstock. https://stock.adobe.com/search?load_type=search&native_visual_search=&similar_content_id=&is_recent_search=&search_type=usertyped&k=rocks&asset_id=246380878. FILE #:  246380878 Web banner abstract smooth round pebbles sea texture background, spa concept. By Aleksandr Matveev.

Subject:
Sociology
Material Type:
Data Set
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Ruth Dunn (she, her, BS/MA)
Date Added:
11/18/2021