at the end of the semester, the E-CLASS assesses students’ reflections on their course’s expectations for earning a good grade. By basing survey statements on widely embraced learning goals and common critiques of teaching labs, the E-CLASS serves as an assessment tool for lab courses across the undergraduate curriculum and as a tool for PER research. We present the development, evidence of validation, and initial formative assessment results from a sample that includes 45 classes at 20 institutions
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Lab 1 – Introduction to Science Exercise 1: The Scientific Method Dissolved oxygen is oxygen that is trapped in a fluid, such as water. Since many living organisms require oxygen to survive, it is a necessary component of water systems such as streams, lakes, and rivers in order to support aquatic life. The dissolved oxygen is measured in units of parts per million (ppm). Examine the data in Table 4 showing the amount of dissolved oxygen present and the number of fish observed in the body of
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address-based sampling (ABS) and random-digit dialing (RDD). A sample of Knowledge Panelists received invitations to take the ANES Time Series survey. This sample was limited to U.S. citizens who would be at least 18 years old by Election Day, November 6, 2012, and was limited to one person per household. For the face-to-face mode, all sampled persons were interviewed in person. The sample includes a
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Lab 6 Short Answer 1. The difference between a module and a function is the module is a group of statements that exist within a program for the purpose of performing a specific task. You are writing its definition. A function is a special type of module and most commonly referred to library functions which a made for different programming languages. 2. The three characteristics of a function in a IPO chart are: function header, function body, return statement. 3. The real number’s fractional
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clipboard taking notes, several themes arise: • there are no computers – for stand-alone, process/machine control, or administration use • there is a Tayloristic job breakdown and about 3 times as many workers as needed • all of the production and lab equipment was built in the late 1920's and is well maintained, but single purpose • the office furniture and layout looks like a 1950’s TV show • everyone appears to be working steady, but no one appears to be even close to being "taxed" • there
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Lab #1 assignment Assess the impact of sarbanes-oxley (sox) compliance law on Enron Course Name: Information Technology Audit & Control Student Name: Abdullah Shafea, Ammar Alshehri and Mohammed Rammal Instructor Name: dr. k. Mustafa Lab Due Date: 23/2/2016 Overview Enron, a corporation headquartered in Houston, operated one of the largest natural gas transmission networks in North America, totaling over 36,000 miles, in
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send the notice. It is your responsibility to follow up with the prospective facility after your instructor has been notified. When you call back, be sure to ask to speak with the appropriate person, because you cannot expect that the person who answers the phone will know about your request. Once you have permission to proceed, verify that you are talking to a person who is knowledgeable about
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Syllabus Page 1 of 34 Draft: Please download latest upon course launch. Syllabus This is a single, concatenated file, suitable for printing or saving as a PDF for offline viewing. Please note that some animations or images may not work. Course Description This module (allpages.htm) is also available as a concatenated page, suitable for printing or saving as a PDF for offline viewing. MET CS669 Database Design and Implementation for Business This course uses the latest
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on the Environment Jeff Kingsbury April 16, 2012 LAB QUESTIONS In the lab questions below, report your answers in the format of a scientific report: introduction, methods, results, discussion, conclusions and management recommendations. Click here for a tip sheet about writing scientific reports. Introduction 1. What is the question that this study aimed to answer? State the hypothesis that you tested. This study aims to answer the question of whether 25%, 50%, OR 75% fragmentation
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The University of Melbourne Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering 433-254 Software Design Semester 2, 2003 Answers for Lab 2 Week 3 1. Writing Simple Classes: a) In Java systems, there is only one class with the ‘main’ function, which initiates the execution of the whole system. Therefore, in order to test individual classes (i.e. unit testing), developers are usually writing a simple class with a main function (also known as a driver class) that simply calls all different functions
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