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3.3 Universal Design for Learning

This video is part of the A.C.T. Assessment Course developed by the Center for Educational Effectiveness. A.C.T. is a fully asynchronous, self-paced course open to all UC Davis faculty, instructors,…

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3.2 Transparency in Learning and Teaching

This video is part of the A.C.T. Assessment Course developed by the Center for Educational Effectiveness. A.C.T. is a fully asynchronous, self-paced course open to all UC Davis faculty, instructors,…

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Stage 3 Part 2: Assessment Evidence

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Using Industrial IoT and Predictive Modeling to Improve Wine Fermentation - James Nelson

Wine fermentation is unique from other fermentation industries as the initial conditions of grape juice chemistries vary drastically from year to year and vine to vine, resulting in widely different…

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Lecture 5 - Earth Interactions: Rocks, Weathering, and the Evolution of Earth's Atmosphere - ESM 120 (Winter 2022)

Today's lecture from Prof. Lybrand, our guest lecturer, we will introduce and explore physical and chemical weathering, including specific types and evidence, and how different rocks respond to…

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Final_section_of_succession_lecture_EVE117

Wraps up the topic of succession from our in-person lecture Tuesday Nov 9.

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MADDD seminar 2021-11-03: David Glickenstein: Discrete conformal geometry and adversarial examples of neural networks

David Glickenstein: Discrete conformal geometry and adversarial examples of neural networks Abstract: Discrete differential geometry is a field that uses the ideas and techniques of differential…

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LAT1 Sec2 10-22 Recording

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ECS 120 5b:1 examples of using the Myhill-Nerode Theorem

I forgot to write on this slide that this is Section 7.7 in the lecture notes.

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SITT 2021 - Striking the Balance: Policies that Allow Flexibility While Nudging Good Decisions

Victoria Cross Flexibility is the name of the game. But with a great privilege, like extensive flexibility in a course, comes great responsibility. The more flexibility that we build into our…

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CEE Graduate Student Workshop - Developing a Diversity Statement for Academic Job Applications

This Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE) workshop took place on August 4, 2021: In recent years, diversity statements have become prerequisites for many positions on the academic job market.…

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CEE Graduate Student Workshop - Developing a Statement of Teaching Philosophy for Academic Job Applications

This Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE) workshop took place on July 23, 2021:Why do you teach? How do you teach? How do you measure your effectiveness? Most academic job applications require…

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Week 10 Mini-Lecture - E-Portfolio/Literary Case Study/Revision

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env200c markets and efficiency

Quick overview of markets and efficiency for governance

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CEE Workshop - Check the Syllabus! Re-Examining our Syllabi with an Equity Lens

This is a recording of "Check the Syllabus! Re-Examining our Syllabi with an Equity Lens," a Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE) workshop which took place on April 30th, 2021. In…

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ENV200C - Heuristics and Bias

Module 3 - what is "bias" and what are heuristics?

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