eCHEM 1A: Online General Chemistry
College of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
http://chemistry.berkeley.edu/echem1a
Curriculum and ChemQuizzes developed by Dr. Mark Kubinec and Professor Alexander Pines
Chemical Demonstrations by Lonnie Martin
Video Production by Jon Schainker and Scott Vento
Developed with the support of The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation
A kis gömböc (The Little Gomboc), a Hungarian folk tale. This absurd, funny Hungarian folk tale tells the story of a poor farmer and his family and how they wound up eaten by the Little Gömböc, which is the Hungarian version of Scottish Haggis. The story also recounts how the rest of the villagers, a herd of pigs, and the swineherd all joined them there, somewhat unwillingly though, and how they all managed to escape in the end.
Performed by Elsa Ross Churchill, Yucheng Dong, Lauren D. Hill, Joshua Laurenzi, Shawn Nirody, Erica Young Mask design by Erica Young
CS 61B: Data Structures - Fall 2006
Instructor Jonathan Shewchuk
Fundamental dynamic data structures, including linear lists, queues, trees, and other linked structures; arrays strings, and hash tables. Storage management. Elementary principles of software engineering. Abstract data types. Algorithms for sorting and searching. Introduction to the Java programming language.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu
"Managing Biosafety and Biodiversity in a Global World - EU, US, California and Comparative Perspectives"
This workshop is the culmination of a two-year project examining the roles that California and the European Union play in defining the forefront of domestic and international environmental policy solutions. The goal of the project is to produce concrete, actionable policy recommendations to further regulatory cooperation between the EU, California and the US on transatlantic environmental issues, including climate change, chemicals policy, biosafety, water regulation, and biodiversity protection. As socioeconomic and environmental issues become increasingly integrated, innovative policy solutions are required to identify and address the complex nexus between society and environment. The project has developed a network of representatives from the US and the EU in academia, industry, the NGO-sector, and government.
Sponsors: UC Berkeley IGS Center on Institutions and Governance, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, University of California Washington Center