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This is a recording of "Making the Invisible Visible: Using Cognitive Apprenticeship to Engage Students in Disciplinary Discourse," a Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE) workshop…
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Soils are the excited skin of the Earth; they are geographically positioned as the interface between the atmosphere and the lithosphere, embodying 1800 Gt of carbon. Today, we are focusing on the…
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PHY 255 Lecture 13 (Second Part) Lecture 14
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PHY 255 Lecture 12 (Second Part) Lecture 13 (First Part)
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PHY 255 Lecture 11 Lecture 12 (First Part)
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A Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE) workshop from February 12, 2021, on Creating Community and Connections in Remote Learning
Description: Creating opportunities for students to collaborate…
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How are different types of chocolate made, and why do
the same chocolates sometimes taste different? Join us for a
conversation and chocolate tasting with two generations of UC Davis
alumni…
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Do you have an idea to make UC Davis the healthiest community in the nation? Learn about the Healthy UC Davis 2021 Call for Proposals in this informational session. Topics include:
Short overview…
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Foundations of Computer and Information Security. This covers state-based availability models and some defenses against network flooding attacks. The class starts at 8:56 into the video.
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Foundations of Computer and Information Security. This covers trust models, introduces availability models, and presents constraint-based availability models. The class starts at 9:46 into the video.
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Dr. Mittal Jasoliya, an IGG alum, describes her PhD experience and her current position in the biotech industry
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