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05
Jan
2012
Statistical Overview of 2011

36 days ago by Brian Lutz

Well, we’ve made to 2012, and one of the first things I do at the beginning of each new year (well, besides and sit around and complain about the fact that we don’t all have flying cars yet, I’m really starting to suspect that this whole Future thing is getting to be just a bit overrated) is to put ...

The Sledgehammer - Version 2.0 - thesledgehammer.wordpress.com · 34 references

Working Overseas: The Challenge (1) > ISFnet Blog

36 days ago by The ISFnet Group

By Masunobu Maeda, Managing Director of ISFnet Singapore In late 2010, the Sanno Institute published the results of a survey which highlighted a big cultural shift occurring in Japan and putting significant pressure on businesses in the country: young Japanese people don’t want to work overseas anym ...

ISFnet Unlimited - isfnetworldwide.typepad.com/isfnet-world-wide

Statistics for 2011

36 days ago by jfbauer

Statistics for 2011 Hard for me to imagine but 2011 represented another year for MidwestITSurvival.com. I thought it would be interesting to share some statistics from 2011 in the same format as I did last year: (Per Google Analytics) 3,708 Total unique visitors 6,783 Pages viewed Viewer traffic sou ...

Midwest IT Survival - midwestitsurvival.com · 10 references

2011 in review <–It's kinda wild, yeah?

36 days ago by Katrina 'Trie Blasingame

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 3,600 times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 60 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the comp ...

quixotism and curiosity: ... - studiosquid.wordpress.com · 1 reference

A Little Website Tracking Brain Dump

36 days ago by Marcellus

Okay, first of all, this blog post is primarily written for webgeeks, or people who want to fine tune the marketing of their website. If you are one of these types of people, read on. Otherwise, you might get bored out of your mind or your head may explode! I’ve been doing a little bit [...]

The Chronicles of Korrupt - korrupted.net

「解開科普作品的迷思」講座影片 / ...

36 days ago by 圖書館方老師

教育城創作講座「 解開科普作品的迷思」講座已於19/11舉辦,教育城現已上載 講座錄影,未能參與的師生可前往瀏覽。 --- 十二月份最受歡迎書籍名單如下﹕(借出次數) 1. 神偷天下/ 鄭丰著. CHI 857.9 8750 (4) 2. 我們這一家: 入門版/ けらえぃン著. CHI 947.41 8112 (4) 3. 潮語解密/ 梁慧敏博士著. CHI 539.6 3352 (4) 4. 羅輯課: 24個媽媽教我的街頭智慧/ 羅志祥著. CHI 855 6045 (3) 5. 哇!原來這句日語這樣說!/ 笹岡郭子著. CHI 803.188 8870 (3) 6. 勇敢的20個少年. C ...

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Time in Possession – Wallaby Matches in 2011 // sports

36 days ago by Scott Allen

Recently I published my Involvement Rates for the Wallabies in 2011. As you probably know this is a measure of how much work players are doing in key areas during a match and to improve the accuracy of the measure I’m now calculating the Involvement Rate based on the time the ball is in the possessi ...

Green and Gold Rugby - THE ... - greenandgoldrugby.com · Rank: 81,665 · 72 references

Normal Distribution on the GRE

36 days ago by mikemcgarry

A distribution is a graph that shows what values of variable are more or less common in a population. Where the graph is higher, there are more people, and where the graph has a height close to zero, there are fewer people. By far, the most famous and most useful distribution is the Normal Distribut ...

Magoosh GRE Blog - magoosh.com/gre · Rank: 85,456 · 4 references

04
Jan
2012
Random construction of interpolating sets

36 days ago by xi'an

One of the many arXiv papers I could not discuss earlier is Huber and Schott’s “ Random construction of interpolating sets for high dimensional integration” which relates to their earlier TPA paper at the Valencià meeting. (Paper that we discussed with Nicolas Chopin.) TPA stands for tootsie pop alg ...

Xi'an's Og - xianblog.wordpress.com · Rank: 86,272 · 110 references

Failbook - facebook postings gone wrong // technology

37 days ago by Liz Sheehan

I would venture a guess that a majority of our students use facebook (a majority of faculty too) - and while I have opted out of facebook, it is a goldmine for funny examples to use in class. In fact, there is a blog devoted to "fails" on facebook. (WARNING: this is a glorious way to waste time) The ...

A Pedagogical Assemblage - psycteaching.com

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