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This course describes the evolution and role of urban public transportation modes, systems, and services, focusing on bus and rail. Technological characteristics and their impacts on capacity, service quality, and cost are described. Current practice and new methods for data collection and analysis, performance monitoring, route design, frequency determination, and vehicle and crew scheduling are also discussed. In addition, the effect of pricing policy and service quality on ridership and methods for estimating costs associated with proposed service changes are presented together with means to improve operations through real time intervention. This course describes the evolution and role of urban public transportation modes, systems, and services, focusing on bus and rail. Technological characteristics and their impacts on capacity, service quality, and cost are described. Current practice and new methods for data collection and analysis, performance monitoring, route design, frequency determination, and vehicle and crew scheduling are also discussed. In addition, the effect of pricing policy and service quality on ridership and methods for estimating costs associated with proposed service changes are presented together with means to improve operations through real time intervention.Subjects
urban public transportation modes | urban public transportation modes | systems | systems | services | services | bus | bus | rail | rail | capacity | capacity | service quality | service quality | cost | cost | data collection | data collection | analysis | analysis | performance monitoring | performance monitoring | route design | route design | frequency determination | frequency determination | vehicle scheduling | vehicle scheduling | crew scheduling | crew scheduling | pricing policy | pricing policy | ridership | ridership | estimating costs | estimating costs | 1.258 | 1.258 | 11.541 | 11.541 | ESD.226 | ESD.226License
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See all metadata5.067 Crystal Structure Refinement (MIT) 5.067 Crystal Structure Refinement (MIT)
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This course in crystal structure refinement examines the practical aspects of crystal structure determination from data collection strategies to data reduction and basic and advanced refinement problems of organic and inorganic molecules. This course in crystal structure refinement examines the practical aspects of crystal structure determination from data collection strategies to data reduction and basic and advanced refinement problems of organic and inorganic molecules.Subjects
chemistry | chemistry | crystal structure refinement | crystal structure refinement | practical aspects | practical aspects | crystal structure determination | crystal structure determination | data collection | data collection | strategies | strategies | data reduction | data reduction | refinement problems | refinement problems | organic | organic | inorganic | inorganic | molecules | molecules | SHELXL | SHELXL | hydrogen atoms | hydrogen atoms | disorder | disorder | pseudo symmetry | pseudo symmetry | merohedral twins | merohedral twins | pseudo-merohedral twins | pseudo-merohedral twins | twinning | twinning | non-merohedral twins | non-merohedral twins | PLATON | PLATONLicense
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See all metadata5.841 Crystal Structure Refinement (MIT) 5.841 Crystal Structure Refinement (MIT)
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This course in crystal structure refinement examines the practical aspects of crystal structure determination from data collection strategies to data reduction and basic and advanced refinement problems of organic and inorganic molecules. This course in crystal structure refinement examines the practical aspects of crystal structure determination from data collection strategies to data reduction and basic and advanced refinement problems of organic and inorganic molecules.Subjects
chemistry | chemistry | crystal structure refinement | crystal structure refinement | practical aspects | practical aspects | crystal structure determination | crystal structure determination | data collection | data collection | strategies | strategies | data reduction | data reduction | refinement problems | refinement problems | organic | organic | inorganic | inorganic | molecules | molecules | SHELXL | SHELXL | hydrogen atoms | hydrogen atoms | disorder | disorder | pseudo symmetry | pseudo symmetry | merohedral twins | merohedral twins | pseudo-merohedral twins | pseudo-merohedral twins | twinning | twinning | non-merohedral twins | non-merohedral twins | PLATON | PLATONLicense
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This course describes the evolution and role of urban public transportation modes, systems, and services, focusing on bus and rail. Technological characteristics and their impacts on capacity, service quality, and cost are described. Current practice and new methods for data collection and analysis, performance monitoring, route design, frequency determination, and vehicle and crew scheduling are also discussed. In addition, the effect of pricing policy and service quality on ridership and methods for estimating costs associated with proposed service changes are presented, together with means to improve operations through real time intervention.Technical RequirementsMicrosoft® Excel software is recommended for viewing the .xls files found on this course site. Free This course describes the evolution and role of urban public transportation modes, systems, and services, focusing on bus and rail. Technological characteristics and their impacts on capacity, service quality, and cost are described. Current practice and new methods for data collection and analysis, performance monitoring, route design, frequency determination, and vehicle and crew scheduling are also discussed. In addition, the effect of pricing policy and service quality on ridership and methods for estimating costs associated with proposed service changes are presented, together with means to improve operations through real time intervention.Technical RequirementsMicrosoft® Excel software is recommended for viewing the .xls files found on this course site. FreeSubjects
urban public transportation modes | urban public transportation modes | systems | systems | services | services | bus | bus | rail | rail | capacity | capacity | service quality | service quality | cost | cost | data collection | data collection | analysis | analysis | performance monitoring | performance monitoring | route design | route design | frequency determination | frequency determination | vehicle scheduling | vehicle scheduling | crew scheduling | crew scheduling | pricing policy | pricing policy | ridership | ridership | estimating costs | estimating costs | urban transportation | urban transportation | public transportation systems | public transportation systems | public services | public services | planning | planning | 1.258 | 1.258 | 11.541 | 11.541 | ESD.226 | ESD.226License
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Includes audio/video content: AV special element video. This course introduces the concepts, techniques, and devices used to measure engineering properties of materials. There is an emphasis on measurement of load-deformation characteristics and failure modes of both natural and fabricated materials. Weekly experiments include data collection, data analysis, and interpretation and presentation of results. Includes audio/video content: AV special element video. This course introduces the concepts, techniques, and devices used to measure engineering properties of materials. There is an emphasis on measurement of load-deformation characteristics and failure modes of both natural and fabricated materials. Weekly experiments include data collection, data analysis, and interpretation and presentation of results.Subjects
materials laboratory | materials laboratory | load-deformation characteristics | load-deformation characteristics | failure modes | failure modes | experiments | experiments | data collection | data collection | data analysis | data analysis | tension | tension | elastic behavior | elastic behavior | direct shear | direct shear | friction | friction | concrete | concrete | early age properties | early age properties | compression | compression | directionality | directionality | soil classification | soil classification | consolidation test | consolidation test | heat treatment | heat treatmentLicense
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See all metadata1.105 Solid Mechanics Laboratory (MIT) 1.105 Solid Mechanics Laboratory (MIT)
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This course introduces students to basic properties of structural materials and behavior of simple structural elements and systems through a series of experiments. Students learn experimental technique, data collection, reduction and analysis, and presentation of results. Students generally take this subject during the same semester as 1.050, Solid Mechanics. This course introduces students to basic properties of structural materials and behavior of simple structural elements and systems through a series of experiments. Students learn experimental technique, data collection, reduction and analysis, and presentation of results. Students generally take this subject during the same semester as 1.050, Solid Mechanics.Subjects
properties of structural materials | properties of structural materials | structural elements | structural elements | structural systems | structural systems | experimental technique | experimental technique | data collection | data collection | reduction | reduction | analysis | analysis | presentation | presentation | properties | properties | structural materials | structural materials | structural behavior | structural behavior | simple structural elements | simple structural elements | simple structural systems | simple structural systems | laboratory experiments | laboratory experiments | data reduction | data reduction | data analysis | data analysis | solid mechanics | solid mechanics | loading | loading | observation | observation | measurement | measurement | force | force | displacement | displacement | stiffness | stiffness | failure modes | failure modes | failure mechanisms | failure mechanisms | instrumentation | instrumentation | resolution | resolution | range | range | transducer response | transducer response | signal conditioning | signal conditioning | experimental design | experimental design | report writing | report writingLicense
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This course in crystal structure refinement examines the practical aspects of crystal structure determination from data collection strategies to data reduction and basic and advanced refinement problems of organic and inorganic molecules. This course in crystal structure refinement examines the practical aspects of crystal structure determination from data collection strategies to data reduction and basic and advanced refinement problems of organic and inorganic molecules.Subjects
chemistry | chemistry | crystal structure refinement | crystal structure refinement | practical aspects | practical aspects | crystal structure determination | crystal structure determination | data collection | data collection | strategies | strategies | data reduction | data reduction | refinement problems | refinement problems | organic | organic | inorganic | inorganic | molecules | molecules | SHELXL | SHELXL | hydrogen atoms | hydrogen atoms | disorder | disorder | pseudo symmetry | pseudo symmetry | merohedral twins | merohedral twins | pseudo-merohedral twins | pseudo-merohedral twins | twinning | twinning | non-merohedral twins | non-merohedral twins | PLATON | PLATONLicense
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See all metadataLecture 4: Prototyping Lecture 4: Prototyping
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Description: Before games come to market, they undergo several tests: Are there technical glitches? Can players easily get started? Is the gameplay what the designers intended? Sara Verrilli discusses how and why to conduct focus testing. Instructors/speakers: Philip Tan, Jason Begy, Sara Verrilli (Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab)Keywords: playtesting, prototyping, strategy, user feedback, technical testing, design specification, player experience, focus testing, usability testing, target audience, accessibility, marketing, surveys, data collection, board games, video games, card games, teamwork, diplomacy, dynamic, aesthetic, mechanicTranscript: PDFSubtitles: SRTAudio - download: Internet Archive (MP3)Audio - download: iTunes U (MP3)(CC BY-NC-SA) Description: Before games come to market, they undergo several tests: Are there technical glitches? Can players easily get started? Is the gameplay what the designers intended? Sara Verrilli discusses how and why to conduct focus testing. Instructors/speakers: Philip Tan, Jason Begy, Sara Verrilli (Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab)Keywords: playtesting, prototyping, strategy, user feedback, technical testing, design specification, player experience, focus testing, usability testing, target audience, accessibility, marketing, surveys, data collection, board games, video games, card games, teamwork, diplomacy, dynamic, aesthetic, mechanicTranscript: PDFSubtitles: SRTAudio - download: Internet Archive (MP3)Audio - download: iTunes U (MP3)(CC BY-NC-SA)Subjects
playtesting | playtesting | prototyping | prototyping | strategy | strategy | user feedback | user feedback | technical testing | technical testing | design specification | design specification | player experience | player experience | focus testing | focus testing | usability testing | usability testing | target audience | target audience | accessibility | accessibility | marketing | marketing | surveys | surveys | data collection | data collection | board games | board games | video games | video games | card games | card games | teamwork | teamwork | diplomacy | diplomacy | dynamic | dynamic | aesthetic | aesthetic | mechanic | mechanicLicense
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Description: Before games come to market, they undergo several tests: Are there technical glitches? Can players easily get started? Is the gameplay what the designers intended? Sara Verrilli discusses how and why to conduct focus testing. Instructors/speakers: Philip Tan, Jason Begy, Sara Verrilli (Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab)Keywords: playtesting, prototyping, strategy, user feedback, technical testing, design specification, player experience, focus testing, usability testing, target audience, accessibility, marketing, surveys, data collection, board games, video games, card games, teamwork, diplomacy, dynamic, aesthetic, mechanicTranscript: PDF (English - US)Subtitles: SRTAudio - download: Internet Archive (MP3)Audio - download: iTunes U (MP3)(CC BY-NC-SA)Subjects
playtesting | prototyping | strategy | user feedback | technical testing | design specification | player experience | focus testing | usability testing | target audience | accessibility | marketing | surveys | data collection | board games | video games | card games | teamwork | diplomacy | dynamic | aesthetic | mechanicLicense
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This course in crystal structure refinement examines the practical aspects of crystal structure determination from data collection strategies to data reduction and basic and advanced refinement problems of organic and inorganic molecules.Subjects
chemistry | crystal structure refinement | practical aspects | crystal structure determination | data collection | strategies | data reduction | refinement problems | organic | inorganic | molecules | SHELXL | hydrogen atoms | disorder | pseudo symmetry | merohedral twins | pseudo-merohedral twins | twinning | non-merohedral twins | PLATONLicense
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This course introduces the concepts, techniques, and devices used to measure engineering properties of materials. There is an emphasis on measurement of load-deformation characteristics and failure modes of both natural and fabricated materials. Weekly experiments include data collection, data analysis, and interpretation and presentation of results.Subjects
materials laboratory | load-deformation characteristics | failure modes | experiments | data collection | data analysis | tension | elastic behavior | direct shear | friction | concrete | early age properties | compression | directionality | soil classification | consolidation test | heat treatmentLicense
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This post-graduate level module develops a working knowledge of mobile computing technologies and software development by studying the concepts, practice and techniques associated with the construction and development of mobile computing systems. In studying this module, you will gain a specific and practical insight into mobile computing as well as good depth of knowledge, critical analysis and evaluation pertaining to this topic. After studying this module you should be able to: build small-scale applications for mobile devices;explain and apply systematically; design principles for mobile computing applications and systems;explain the key technologies that comprise a mobile computing system;critically judge and evaluate mobile computing solutions to support application domains. This zipSubjects
computing | mobile applications | data collection | web | graphics | mobile systems | mobile | ukoer | gui | vb code | sql | Computer science | I100License
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See all metadataSkills For Learning - Approaches to Research
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Zip file containing several movie files and animations guiding a student through the various approaches to research.Subjects
ukoer | research skills | study skills | approaches to research | methodology | data collection | data analysis | skills for learning | Education | X000 | EDUCATION / TRAINING / TEACHING | GLicense
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See all metadataCountries and Citizens (LIMMD) Unit 1
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Unit 1 of the Countries and Citizens: Linking International Macro and Micro Data e-learning materials. This unit covers the basics of using aggregated macro data and survey data. It provides an overview of the range of international aggregate and survey data sets available, the range of topics covered and the different ways in which data is collected and standardised. Using a series of examples, it covers the respective strengths and weaknesses of using aggregate and survey data, i.e. when should an aggregate dataset be used and when can a survey data set be used. By the end of this students will be able to: 1.Discuss the basic principles involved in using macro data and survey micro data. 2.Evaluate the range of aggregate and survey datasets available. 3.Recognise the strengths and weakneSubjects
economics | macrodata | microdata | data collection | statistics | methodology | research methods | esds | Social studies | POLITICS / ECONOMICS / LAW / SOCIAL SCIENCES | Employability | Educational research | UK EL09 = SCQF 9 | Ordinary degree | NICAT 6 | CQFW 6 | NVQ 5 | SVQ 5 | Ordinary degree | Graduate certific | UK EL10 = SCQF 10 | Honours degree | Graduate diploma | UK EL11 = SCQF 11 | Masters | NICAT 7 | CQFW 7 | UK EL12 = SCQF 12 | Doctorate | NICAT 8 | CQFW 8 | L000 | ELicense
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See all metadataV0000510 Data Protection Act 1998
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Exercise providing an introduction to the Data Protection Act of 1998. Includes background information, principles enshrined in the Act and a glossary of terms. Also provides interactive self assessment tests.Subjects
legislation | privacy | data collection | personal data | computers | Law | INFORMATION | POLITICS / ECONOMICS / LAW / SOCIAL SCIENCES | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | UK EL04 = SCQF 4 | Foundational Level | NICAT 1 | CQFW 1 | Foundation | GCSE D-G | NVQ 1 | Intermediate 1 | | UK EL05 = SCQF 5 | Intermediate level | Intermediate | NICAT 2 | CQFW 2 | Intermediate | GSCE A-C | NVQ 2 | | UK EL06 = SCQF 6 | Advanced courses | NICAT 3 | CQFW 3 | Advanced | A/AS Level | NVQ 3 | Higher | SVQ 3 | M000 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY and INFORMATION | C | ELicense
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The study collects raw data about the trees and performs simple statistics. A presentation running through the procedure used to assess trees in the shelter-belt established between the University farm and the motorway. This is a current exercise carried out by Environmental and Countryside Management students in Part 1. Data files are included for students to work through examples themselves. Three associated data files will need to be downloaded along with the main pdf file : Woodland Plantation Mean Data 06_09, Woodland Plantation Raw Data 06_09, Woodland Plantation Standard Deviation Data with Graphs 06_09Subjects
woodland | wood | tree | shelter belt | raw data | data collection | survey | statistics | environment | countryside | AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE and ANIMAL CARE | SLicense
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See all metadataData Collection for Pedagogic Research
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Data collection is a key part of many small scale pedagogic research or development projects. This session explores the issues involved in collecting data in small scale teaching and learning projects, taking account of ethical issues, action research approach, data collection methods and wider issues such as triangulation.Subjects
pedagogic research | teaching | data collection | evidence | research methods | design and plan | integration of scholarship | subject | subject material | how students learn | incorporation of research | learning communities | #edoroer | omac | ukoer | ukpsf | Education | X000License
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This presentation introduces students to research questions, hypotheses and data collection questions. Specifically it deals with the problems of falsification, access, ambiguity and perception (concentrating on research questions). The part of data collection questions takes the form of an interactive activity which can be run in a lecture of 90-120 mins. Encouraging students to design 'The Worst Question' is a great way of getting them to think about the rules they need to break.Subjects
research questions | data collection questions | hypotheses | falsification | Social studies | L000License
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See all metadataResearch Methods for Business Students, Managers and Entrepreneurs
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Copyright and creditSubjects
research methods | quantitative | qualitative | literature review | iPad | deductive | inductive | research strategies | data collection | data analysis | research process | iBook | MultiTouch | Apple | action research | administrative studies | N000License
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See all metadata1.258J Public Transportation Service and Operations Planning (MIT)
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This course describes the evolution and role of urban public transportation modes, systems, and services, focusing on bus and rail. Technological characteristics and their impacts on capacity, service quality, and cost are described. Current practice and new methods for data collection and analysis, performance monitoring, route design, frequency determination, and vehicle and crew scheduling are also discussed. In addition, the effect of pricing policy and service quality on ridership and methods for estimating costs associated with proposed service changes are presented together with means to improve operations through real time intervention.Subjects
urban public transportation modes | systems | services | bus | rail | capacity | service quality | cost | data collection | analysis | performance monitoring | route design | frequency determination | vehicle scheduling | crew scheduling | pricing policy | ridership | estimating costs | 1.258 | 11.541 | ESD.226License
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This course in crystal structure refinement examines the practical aspects of crystal structure determination from data collection strategies to data reduction and basic and advanced refinement problems of organic and inorganic molecules.Subjects
chemistry | crystal structure refinement | practical aspects | crystal structure determination | data collection | strategies | data reduction | refinement problems | organic | inorganic | molecules | SHELXL | hydrogen atoms | disorder | pseudo symmetry | merohedral twins | pseudo-merohedral twins | twinning | non-merohedral twins | PLATONLicense
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This course in crystal structure refinement examines the practical aspects of crystal structure determination from data collection strategies to data reduction and basic and advanced refinement problems of organic and inorganic molecules.Subjects
chemistry | crystal structure refinement | practical aspects | crystal structure determination | data collection | strategies | data reduction | refinement problems | organic | inorganic | molecules | SHELXL | hydrogen atoms | disorder | pseudo symmetry | merohedral twins | pseudo-merohedral twins | twinning | non-merohedral twins | PLATONLicense
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This course describes the evolution and role of urban public transportation modes, systems, and services, focusing on bus and rail. Technological characteristics and their impacts on capacity, service quality, and cost are described. Current practice and new methods for data collection and analysis, performance monitoring, route design, frequency determination, and vehicle and crew scheduling are also discussed. In addition, the effect of pricing policy and service quality on ridership and methods for estimating costs associated with proposed service changes are presented, together with means to improve operations through real time intervention.Technical RequirementsMicrosoft® Excel software is recommended for viewing the .xls files found on this course site. FreeSubjects
urban public transportation modes | systems | services | bus | rail | capacity | service quality | cost | data collection | analysis | performance monitoring | route design | frequency determination | vehicle scheduling | crew scheduling | pricing policy | ridership | estimating costs | urban transportation | public transportation systems | public services | planning | 1.258 | 11.541 | ESD.226License
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This course introduces the concepts, techniques, and devices used to measure engineering properties of materials. There is an emphasis on measurement of load-deformation characteristics and failure modes of both natural and fabricated materials. Weekly experiments include data collection, data analysis, and interpretation and presentation of results.Subjects
materials laboratory | load-deformation characteristics | failure modes | experiments | data collection | data analysis | tension | elastic behavior | direct shear | friction | concrete | early age properties | compression | directionality | soil classification | consolidation test | heat treatmentLicense
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This course introduces students to basic properties of structural materials and behavior of simple structural elements and systems through a series of experiments. Students learn experimental technique, data collection, reduction and analysis, and presentation of results. Students generally take this subject during the same semester as 1.050, Solid Mechanics.Subjects
properties of structural materials | structural elements | structural systems | experimental technique | data collection | reduction | analysis | presentation | properties | structural materials | structural behavior | simple structural elements | simple structural systems | laboratory experiments | data reduction | data analysis | solid mechanics | loading | observation | measurement | force | displacement | stiffness | failure modes | failure mechanisms | instrumentation | resolution | range | transducer response | signal conditioning | experimental design | report writingLicense
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