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1. Links
insight/gen_hlth/atlas/newatlas/skelside.htm skeletal system http//prince www.challenge.state.la.us/k12act/collab/Space_Home/activities/Alien/ALIEN
http://www.beavton.k12.or.us/greenway/leahy/links.htm
In class we use the Internet on a regular basis. On this page we will post the sites that we visit during the school year. One site we will use regularly is Mr. Leahy's Connecting Students site. Connecting Students http://www.connectingstudents.com/ June 2001 Theme Water
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/textbook/3gradecover.html

Water Glossary
http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/NaturalSciences/classes/lab1/glossary.html

Water: A Neverending Story
http://www-k12.atmos.washington.edu/k12/pilot/water_cycle/index.html
Literacy Virtual Summer Camp
http://www.connectingstudents.com/summercamp/

Orienteering
http://www.us.orienteering.org/

Orienteering for the Young
http://www.us.orienteering.org/OYoung/
Math BBC Math Game Wheel http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/mathsfile/gameswheel.html May 2001 Theme Electrical Safety http://www.miamisci.org/af/sln/frankenstein/safety.html Electrical Safety Race Game http://www.edisonkids.com/raceexb/index.htm Math Vacation Anyone http://affton.mints.more.net/robbins/vacation/index.html

2. UIC, Dept. Of Psychiatry
up Study, $923 000). OTHER activities Reviewer An image analysis system for TW skeletal maturity. Hormone Research the NIMH treatment of depression collaborative research program
http://www.psych.uic.edu/faculty/gibbons.htm

3. Web Server Statistics For University Of Virginia
Horwitz+adhesion+molecules+and+skeletal+ myogenesis hl=ko ie=UTF www.cci.virginia.edu/collab.php 3 http//www .com/search?q=activities+on+the+ Endocrine+system hl=en lr
http://www.virginia.edu/biology/dir_stats/Jul.html
Web Server Statistics for University of Virginia
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4. ISTE NETS :: Preparing Teachers To Use Technology
for the faculty member to provide skeletal criteria, with www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/rpl_esys/collab.htm and Physiology of the Cardiovascular system www.merck
http://cnets.iste.org/teachers/pf/pf_survey_systems.html
Survey of Systems
http://cnets.iste.org/teachers/pf/pf_survey_systems.html
Link to PDF:
http://cnets.iste.org/teachers/pdf/EE_Survey_of_Systems.pdf Program/Grade Range: Elementary
Subject: Science
Topic: Systems and Interactions
Profile: Professional Preparation
Abstract: Note: Although the Kagan model is used in this lesson, it can be easily modified to fit other models of cooperative learning.
S T A N D A R D S N E T S F O R T E A C H E R S I.
TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS AND CONCEPTS -
Teachers demonstrate a sound understanding of technology operations and concepts. Teachers:
A. demonstrate introductory knowledge, skills, and understanding of concepts related to technology (as described in the ISTE NETS for Students). II.
PLANNING AND DESIGNING LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS AND EXPERIENCES -
Teachers plan and design effective learning environments and experiences supported by technology. Teachers: A. design developmentally appropriate learning opportunities that apply technology-enhanced instructional strategies to support the diverse needs of learners. B. apply current research on teaching and learning with technology when planning learning environments and experiences.

5. Cultivate Interactive Issue 6: Cultivate Interactive - Print All - Feature Artic
Access to all articles, all Feature articles or all Regular columns in a single file is available. This is intended mainly for printing purposes. monitoring and awareness raising activities of the network service centre operators, the system developers and end users for people with musculoskeletal disorders by working in
http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue6/print-all/print-features.asp
Search Options Help Site Map Cultivate Web Site Search Home Current Issue Index of Back Issues Issue 6 Home ... Misc.
This page is intended for printing purposes.
Cultivate Interactive Issue 6: Features
IST Projects:
  • Russia Joins the Cultivate Family: David Fuegi talks about the impact CULTIVATE-Russia, the newest addition to Cultivate, will have on the current network. Regnet: Cultural Heritage in Regional Networks: Silke Grossman Vic Haesaerts Gerda Koch and Walter Koch report on the Regnet Project which aims to set up a functional network of service centres in Europe, providing IT-services dedicated to Cultural Heritage organisations. BioNet: Gordon Clapworthy describes BioNet, the strategic development of European Networks in Biomechanics. The COLLATE Collaboratory: Adelheit Stein Ulrich Thiel and report on developing a new type of a WWW-based collaboratory for cultural heritage information.
Other Areas:

6. OAI Registry At UIUC (SampleRecord.asp)
cpyrtnme collab Watts and Vanryckeghem; licensee BioMed Central and some atrophy of the skeletal muscles; Progressive B16 . title p Multiple system atrophy.
http://gita.grainger.uiuc.edu/registry/SampleRecord.asp?rid=678&set=bmcentd&pr=p

7. ActiveResearchForWeb
AND TRACE ELEMENTS IN CORAL skeletal ARAGONITE AN X 47.076, RESEARCH, NAVARRO, EP collab, NSF, URBAN systemIC A PREDICTIVE SAFETY MANAGEMENT system SOFTWARE PACKAGE
http://orsp.utep.edu/About/active.html
CFDA# Award
Type PI Last Name PI Dept Agency Project Title Award Date Award Amt Start Date End Date RESEARCH ARENAZ SCI NSF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION RESEARCH PINGITORE GEOL NSF INCORPORATION OF MINOR AND TRACE ELEMENTS IN CORAL SKELETAL ARAGONITE: AN X-RAY ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY AND MICROSTRUCTURAL STUDY RESEARCH FERREGUT FAST WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB DATA FUSION METHODOLOGIES FOR INTELLIGENT NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION RESEARCH COLE PHYS NSF PHOTOPRODUCTION OF VECTOR MESONS RESEARCH NAVARRO EP COLLAB NSF URBAN SYSTEMIC PROGRAM RESEARCH MCCLURE MET NASA INVESTIGATION OF FRICTION STIR WELDING RESEARCH PANNELL CHEM NIH MARC STAR TRAINING PROGRAM RESEARCH CARRASCO-FLORES EE NSF A MODEL INSTITUTION FOR EXCELLENCE (PHASE 2) RESEARCH SCHULZE-MAKUCH GEOL NASA EXPLORATION OF GEOTHERMAL DISCHARGE AREAS USING REMOTE SENSING AND HYDROLOGICAL METHODS RESEARCH BRONSON MECH NASA NONPARAMETRIC INFERENCE UNDER ORDER CONSTRAINTS FOR COMPLETE AND CENSORED DATA: MATERIALS SCIENCE APPLICATIONS RESEARCH GATES CS NSF CISE MINORITY INSTITUTIONS INFRASTRUCTURE: BUILDING AFFINITY GROUPS TO ENABLE... RESEARCH SMITH PHYS NSF CHEMICAL EVOLUTION IN LOW-MASS STELLAR SYSTEMS
RESEARCH HERNDON CHEM CAMILLE AND HENRY DREYFUS FOUNDATION SENIOR SCIENTIST MENTOR INITIATIVE RESEARCH ANTHONY GEOL NSF REFINING GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION VIA GEOCHEMICAL MODELLING OF YOUNG VOLCANIC CENTERS IN THE KENYA RIFT RESEARCH WIEBE PSYC DHHS EVALUATION OF AN INNOVATIVE MODEL OF HIV/AIDS CARE RESEARCH STARKS PACES NASA PAN AMERICAN CENTER FOR EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES RESEARCH COLE

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and after we set up our model collab, Red Figure simulations, or even to reprogram the system itself. that underlie projects and offer a skeletal structure for
http://www.redfigure.org/mission.htm
The Red Figure Mission
1.0 Mission
Our Strategy includes:
2.0 Definitions
These are the concepts we would like to convey when using the following terms in this document and when discussing our work. We seek to create a learning environment that is...
Collaborative,
...where educators function as mentors and coaches, and where students of different ages learn together and from each other.
Constructionist,
...where "people learn by actively constructing new knowledge," through projects where "they are engaged in constructing personally meaningful artifacts" ( The Future of Learning, http://learning.media.mit.edu/
Fluid,
...where the focus is on the connections between fields of knowledge, allowing the student to personalize the "curriculum" according to the task at hand.
Immersive,
...functioning as a world of its own, allowing for deeper more deliberative learning.
Transparent,
...where technologieswhether computers or pencils and booksare the tools and not the subject of learning.
Ubiquitous

9. SourceForge.net Rfc1155
a simple, workable architecture and system for managing TCP The Internet activities Board recommends that all IP 4. This memo uses a skeletal structure derived
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=7394&group_id=31579

10. Home@CUA
of mechatronics include, system modeling, simulation, sensors course selection and research activities. The graduate modeling muscle mechanics, skeletal structures, spinal neural
http://home.cua.edu/index.cfm?main=cataloginfo&cat=16

11. Risk Mitigation In Virtual Organizations
in the production stage, when skeletal logistical information is These activities will also elucidate for the czar serve to buttress the social support system?
http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol3/issue4/grabowski.html
JCMC 3 (4) June 1998 Message Board Collab-U CMC Play ... VEs
Risk Mitigation in Virtual Organizations Martha Grabowski
Le Moyne College and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Karlene H. Roberts
University of California, Berkeley
Table of Contents
Abstract
This paper examines the problem of risk mitigation in virtual organizations (VO's). We begin by discussing risk propensity in virtual organizations, and draw on a variety of research to suggest processes important in obtaining high levels of reliable performance in VO's. From this research we identify four processes we think are important: organizational structuring and design, communication, culture, and trust. Based on existing research done in conventional and high reliability organizations, we suggest how these processes may enhance reliability in VO's. We discuss how thoughtful management of these attributes can mitigate risk, and conclude with a theoretical and research agenda for future work.
Introduction
Business Week Risk in systems can exist because one or more components in the system are risky, or it can result from components that are themselves relatively safe, but interact in ways that increase risk. Perrow (1984) discusses such risk propensities at length, but generally for smaller systems than those that can be imagined as VO's. Here we use the commonly used engineering definition of a risky event as one that is low probability but high consequence (e.g. Wenk, 1982).

12. Digital Library Bibliography
angular poses and angular velocites of the human skeletal joints, for Cooperative Work in the Andrew Message system. Describes collabrelated aspects of Andrew
http://www-diglib.stanford.edu/~testbed/dlbibs/dlbib.html
Digital Library Bibliography
Kenneth R. Abbott and Sunil K. Sarin. Experiences with Workflow Management: Issues for the Next Generation. In Richard Furuta and Christine Neuwirth, editors, CSCW '94 Tarek F. Abdelzaher and Nina Bhatti. Web Content Adaptation to Improve Server Overload Behavior. In Proceedings of the Eighth International World-Wide Web Conference Serge Abiteboul, Sophie Cluet, and Tova Milo. Correspondence and Translation for Heterogeneous Data. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Database Theory . Springer, Delphi, Greece, 1997. Serge Abiteboul, Sophie Cluet, and Tova Milo. Querying and Updating the File. In Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Very Large Databases , pp. 73-84. VLDB Endowment, Dublin, Ireland, 1993. About Profiles . Library of Congress, January, 1998. Accessible at http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/agency/profiles/about.html. Defines concisely what a protocol 'profile' is. Marc Abrams, Constantinos Phanouriou, Alan L. Batongbacal, Stephen M. Williams, and Jonathan E. Shuster. UIML: An Appliance-independent XML User Interface Language. In Proceedings of the Eighth International World-Wide Web Conference Mark S. Ackerman.

13. Cultivate Interactive Issue 6: Cultivate Interactive - Print All
to treat and alleviate musculoskeletal disorders continues analysis - increase the usability of the system. emsl.pnl.gov2080/docs/collab/presentations/papers
http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue6/print-all/print-all.asp
Search Options Help Site Map Cultivate Web Site Search Home Current Issue Index of Back Issues Issue 6 Home ... Misc.
Print All - Complete Issue
This page is intended for printing purposes.
Cultivate Interactive Issue 6: Editorial
Welcome to the sixth issue of Cultivate Interactive! With the recent launch of Cultivate-Rusisia we thought it would be appropriate to give this issue of Cultivate Interactive Other feature articles in the magazine cover a wide variety of Digital Cultural Heritage projects; some funded by DIGICULT such as Collaboratory for Annotation, Indexing and Retrieval of Digitized Historical Archive Material (COLLATE), Cultural Heritage in Regional Networks (REGNET) and BioNet. And others, such as Safeguarding European Photographic Images for Access (SEPIA), Children's Historical Literature Disseminated Throughout Europe (CHILDE), Cross-Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF), Electronic Information for Librariesn (eIFL), New Access And Services For Cultural Content (Activate) funded by a variety of other funding schemes. the purpose of the research is to explore how a specific community of users can use the OAI protocol and to begin the process of assessing the effectiveness and efficiency of OAI.

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steps requiring multidisciplinary collab orations. Since, the Japan). Interhospital network system using the worldwide web interho spital network system using the worldwide web
http://www.med.umich.edu/telemedicine/Symposium/II_3_rtf.rtf
<.001), and for col poscopic impressions with histology within one level of disease severity, 86% (k appa=.78, P < or =35.5%). The speed of reading and writing files was slowest in DPCM. However, the actual time of reading and writing was fast enoug h ( < 0.01). The disc omfort on a visual analogue score for the videosigmoidoscope was 3.0 (1.8), whic h was significantly less than for the conventional sigmoidoscope 5.5 (2.7) (p < 0.01) that increase s (r = 0.983, P < 0.05) than the unencrypted files. The same trend was seen with the T1 connection, although the differences often were not significant. When T1 transmission times were compared with modem times with other variables held constant, modem times were significa ntly longer (P <. 005) for all dermatologists. Simil arly, when cases of above average image quality were considered, agreement incre ased to 84% to 98%. Again this difference was substantiated by means of a chi-sq uare test between adequate and poor images, with statistical significance for tw o dermatologists (P <0. 00 1). NIHSS scores ranged from 1 through 24. Based on weighted kappa coefficients, 4 items (orientation, motor arm, motor leg, and neglect) displayed excellent ag reement, 6 items (language, dysarthria, sensation, visual fields, facial palsy, and gaze) displayed good agreement, and 2 items (commands and ataxia) displayed poor agreement. Total NIHSS scores obtained by bedside and remote methods were s trongly correlated (r=0.97, P

15. OAI Registry At UIUC (SampleRecord.asp)
collab Kluge and Bauer; licensee BioMed Central Ltd p Digital information systems, which currently flood congenital and acquired musculoskeletal abnormalities
http://gita.grainger.uiuc.edu/registry/SampleRecord.asp?rid=74&set=journal:2038&

16. XXIV.
PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIESActivities With International and biostatistics for the. International skeletal Dysplasia Registry an integral component of the collab oration, provides support
http://www.fic.nih.gov/news/AnnualReport2000/ncrr.pdf

17. Updates For Staff Development
in Spring and Summer for daytime activities. Simply put, the California State University. system. Thursday, April 8, 1999 at 7 Styles and the 4mat learning system. http//volcano.und
http://hyper.vcsun.org/HyperNews/djordan/get/updates.html?inline=-1

18. Collaborating Organizations
Collaborating Organizations provide a means by which the NCRP can gain input into its activities from a wider segment of society.
http://www.ncrp.com/collab.html
NCRP Collaborating Organizations
Current Collaborating Organizations
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry American Academy of Dermatology American Academy of Environmental Engineers American Academy of Health Physics ... American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine American Insurance Services Group American Medical Association American Nuclear Society American Pharmaceutical Association American Podiatric Medical Association ... American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology American Society of Emergency Radiology American Society of Health-System Pharmacists American Society of Radiologic Technologists Association of Educators in Radiological Sciences, Inc. Association of University Radiologists ... Bioelectromagnetics Society Campus Radiation Safety Officers College of American Pathologists Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. Council on Radionuclides and Radiopharmaceuticals Defense Threat Reduction Agency Electric Power Research Institute Electromagnetic Energy Association Federal Communications Commission ... Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Institute of Nuclear Power Operations International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Association of Environmental Professionals National Electrical Manufacturers Association ... U.S. Air Force

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the VM/IS packaging system, and the special opportunities of the Automated AUTODIN Interface system. The AAI system is a information on the various activities going on in the
http://www.eckerd.edu/cc/public/listoflist.txt
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makes it inherently safe for human collab oration, and Journal of Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 19179{187 moment model of energetics in skeletal muscle.
http://othello.mech.northwestern.edu/~peshkin/pubs/2000_ExperimentsErgonomicRobo
Experiments in Ergonomic Robot-Guided Manipulation A. Sorensen, C. Liu, S. M. Kim, K. M. Lynch, M. A. Peshkin
Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) 2000, Takamatsu Japan, Nov 2000 Abstract: Repetitive manual materials handling of heavy loads is common in assembly and is a common cause of low back disorders. The manual manipulation of a heavy load may be made more comfortable by constraining the load to move along a guide. The frictionless guide directs the motion of the load to the goal con guration as the human operator provides forces in directions that are comfortable. In this paper we present our rst experimental results in guided manipulation with the purpose of understanding motions and forces that are comfortable for human operators. Link to article

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