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Systems And Network Administration - Introduction, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
Systems And Network Administration - Introduction, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
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Lecture for CISC 4311: Systems and Network Administration (Fall 2020)
Cisc 4331 – Systems And Network Administration - Week 5, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
Cisc 4331 – Systems And Network Administration - Week 5, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
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Lecture 5 for CISC 4331 - Systems and Network Administration
Cisc 4331 – Systems And Network Administration - Week 3, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
Cisc 4331 – Systems And Network Administration - Week 3, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
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Lecture 3 for CISC 4331: Systems and Network Administration
Cisc 4331 – Systems And Network Administration Week 6, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
Cisc 4331 – Systems And Network Administration Week 6, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
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Lecture 6 for CISC 4331 - Systems and Network Administration
Cisc 4331 – Systems And Network Administration - Week 4, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
Cisc 4331 – Systems And Network Administration - Week 4, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
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Lecture 4 for CISC 4331 - Systems and Network Administration
Cisc 4331 – Systems And Network Administration - Week 2, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
Cisc 4331 – Systems And Network Administration - Week 2, Jimmy Richford, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
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Lecture 2 for CISC 4331: Systems and Network Administration
Lecture - Csci 275: Linux Systems Administration And Security, Moe Hassan, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
Lecture - Csci 275: Linux Systems Administration And Security, Moe Hassan, Nyc Tech-In-Residence Corps
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Lecture for CSCI 275: Linux Systems Administration and Security
English 270 J Introduction To English Grammar And Syntax, Matt Garley
English 270 J Introduction To English Grammar And Syntax, Matt Garley
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Introduction to English Grammar and Syntax. Not open to students with credit for English 370. Analysis of English sentence structure, with focus on parts of speech, grammatical voice and mood, and written discourse. Students will examine real-world texts from a variety of genres, as well as their own writing practices. This is a Writing Intensive Course. This course may be offered in either online, hybrid, or face-to-face format.
Mus 208 Music Theory I, George Lam
Mus 208 Music Theory I, George Lam
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Harmonic analysis of tonal music, with an emphasis on diatonic harmony. Topics may include counterpoint, Roman numeral analysis, lead sheet symbols, and voice leading.
Hist 374 (Q-36911) Wi –Africa And The Atlantic Slave Trade, Oluremi Alapo
Hist 374 (Q-36911) Wi –Africa And The Atlantic Slave Trade, Oluremi Alapo
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: A study of the political, economic, social, and demographic challenges confronting Africa during the era of the Atlantic Slave Trade (15th-19th centuries). The course will conclude with a CTLET approved OER / ZTC Active Learning Assignment. The course includes an opportunity to receive a certificate of recognition from the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC).
English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #3: Finishing Up The Textbook, Matt Garley
English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #3: Finishing Up The Textbook, Matt Garley
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No abstract provided.
Chapter 3: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 3: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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No abstract provided.
Chapter 6: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 6: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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No abstract provided.
Chapter 7: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 7: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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No abstract provided.
Gov 1101: American Government, Fall 2020, Peter Parides
Gov 1101: American Government, Fall 2020, Peter Parides
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Oer Immersive Video Use And Production In Com1010, Allison H. Hahn
Oer Immersive Video Use And Production In Com1010, Allison H. Hahn
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This unit is designed for a Public Speaking course and uses immersive technologies, found as OERs, which bring attention to the needs of Baruch students’ communities. By participating in this unit, students will spend time exploring OERs, and then receive training in video capture and editing tools including 360 cameras and Adobe Premier Pro to produce their own OERs which will be viewed by future classes. They will be partnered with the Baruch Maker Hub to explore how these tools have been used to produce public advocacy campaigns, and then in the classroom they will story board, rehearse and edit …
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Psy 2100 (Statistics For Social Science), Adam Shavit
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Psy 2100 (Statistics For Social Science), Adam Shavit
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You will learn to summarize, make sense of, and base decisions on real life data. You will learn to read and create verbal and graphical summaries from measurements, for example from randomized experiments and correlational surveys. You will also learn to estimate your confidence in a pattern of results. This will be applied to inferring from limited observations to more general phenomenon, and to compare differences between groups. We will also learn to describe and quantify co-variation between measurements. In addition, you will get experience in conducting statistical analyses using software, working on real datasets from psychological experiments.
Esc 433 / 533: Teaching World History In Middle And High School, Sherry L. Deckman
Esc 433 / 533: Teaching World History In Middle And High School, Sherry L. Deckman
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This course is designed to introduce students to the methods of teaching world history to urban middle and high school students. This course will help prepare candidates to become effective social studies educators capable of teaching students the content knowledge, the intellectual skills, and the civic values necessary for fulfilling the responsibilities of citizenship in a participatory democracy. Special attention is given to effective teaching strategies and to addressing the individual and cultural diversity of all learners. We will examine methods for teaching world history and developing curriculum in an urban classroom.
This syllabus was designed to be zero-cost for …
Chapter 2: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 2: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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No abstract provided.
Chapter 1: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 1: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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No abstract provided.
Chapter 4: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 4: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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No abstract provided.
Chapter 5: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 5: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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No abstract provided.
Math 310: Applied Regression Analysis, Yu Wang
Math 310: Applied Regression Analysis, Yu Wang
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Introduce the different linear statistical models and develop critical thinking for statistical modeling in scientific and policy contexts; Apply statistical computer software tools to develop useful data analysis skills based on the use of linear regression models. Topics to be covered: simple linear regression, multiple regression, nonlinear regression and logistic regression models; Random and mixed effects models; The application of statistical software tools.
English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #2: Filling In Other Sections, Matt Garley
English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #2: Filling In Other Sections, Matt Garley
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No abstract provided.
English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #1: A Smattering Of Linguistics, Matt Garley
English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #1: A Smattering Of Linguistics, Matt Garley
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No abstract provided.
Understanding Unemployment Statistics (Activity), Tom Martin
Understanding Unemployment Statistics (Activity), Tom Martin
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When you see unemployment statics in the news – such as, “unemployment rises to 11%” – are you certain that you are interpreting them correctly? This short activity will help you to understand unemployment statics in all of their nuance and complexity.
Applied Statistics, Alina Shevorykin
Experimental Psychology, Bianca Vidal
Experimental Psychology, Bianca Vidal
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Syllabus for Experimental Psychology Course
Introduction To World Politics, Nicholas Rush Smith
Introduction To World Politics, Nicholas Rush Smith
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Photography & Visual Perception, Rachel Leigh Bell
Photography & Visual Perception, Rachel Leigh Bell
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This online class introduces students to the basic materials, terms and methods of digital photography. Students will be introduced to the digital camera, including camera settings and controls, but can also work with any photographing device. This is a hands-on class and students will photograph subjects indoors and outdoors, upload, edit, and print image files. Students will complete photo assignments throughout the semester as well as a final project that incorporates the techniques and themes covered in the course.