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Lewis-Clark State College

Lewis-Clark State College is a public undergraduate college located in Lewiston, Idaho. It was founded in 1893, and has an annual enrollment of approximately 3,500 students. The college offers over 83 degrees and is well-known for its Criminal Justice, Education, Nursing, and Technical programs.

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David J. Rogers (Nez Perce) Tribal Law Enforcement Programs Manager Criminal Justice Center for Innovation

David J. Rogers (Nez Perce) Tribal Law Enforcement Programs Manager Criminal Justice Center for Innovation

Criminal Justice Efforts for Indian Country Today

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David J. Rogers, Nez Perce Tribal Law Enforcement Programs Manager Criminal Justice Center for Innovation History of Sex Offender Laws and Management

David J. Rogers, Nez Perce Tribal Law Enforcement Programs Manager Criminal Justice Center for Innovation History of Sex Offender Laws and Management

ENGR 220 – Lecture 2: Linear Motion, and Cartesian and Polar Coordinates

ENGR 220 – Lecture 2: Linear Motion, and Cartesian and Polar Coordinates

Inst accel Acceleration Avg speed Speed Inst vel Avg vel displacement Position Magnitude Symbol Vector Symbol Term General Rectilinear Kinematics Diagram * * Straight Line (Rectilinear) Motion
Developing Valid Pupil Grading Procedures Based on Assessment Results

Developing Valid Pupil Grading Procedures Based on Assessment Results

ENGR 220 – Lecture 9: Rigid Body Velocity

ENGR 220 – Lecture 9: Rigid Body Velocity

Study motion of 2 points on body, “A” and “B”  “A” motion is known  “B” location relative to “A” is fixed and known  “B” motion is desired 1. “B” undergoes circular motion about “A” 2. “B” undergoes translation in absolute fixed frame Relative Motion during General Motion Diagram Position: Velocity:
Creating Effective Achievement Tests moving beyond the publisher’s test bank

Creating Effective Achievement Tests moving beyond the publisher’s test bank

Often times the curriculum you use will come with a publisher’s test bank. It is easy to simply take an exam provided in the test bank, photocopy it, and hand it out. But blindly using these exams can result in several problems, including 1) items in the test bank do not function as intended, 2) an overabundance of items that are not sufficiently covered by the teacher, and 3) concepts that the teacher adds to the curriculum that the test bank does not assess at all. Today’s discussion provides an overview of the systematic process of designing, developing, and implementing an exam that will assess the information you are trying to measure in a reliable and “valid” manner. Goal: Students will understand the “big picture” of putting together an exam. Objectives: Use the lesson’s learning objectives to guide the items writing process. Develop a test blueprint. Obtain relevant test item pools. Synthesize the test.
Physics 212 – Lecture 18: Displacement Current and Faraday’s Law

Physics 212 – Lecture 18: Displacement Current and Faraday’s Law

Magnetic fields are present inside capacitors while charging/discharging. This is not possible by Ampere’s law since current is zero inside the capacitor.   What generates the magnetic field? Changing electric field is present in capacitor during charging/discharging. Therefore, changing electric fields produce magnetic fields.   Derivation of displacement current (defined by Maxwell): Displacement Current and

Opportunity Management: The Key to Greater Sales Productivity Selling Today 10th Edition CHAPTER Manning and Reece 16
Intro to Managing Grades lcwarriormail.com Please arrange with the helpdesk to have your class set up...

Intro to Managing Grades lcwarriormail.com Please arrange with the helpdesk to have your class set up...

The Equation Editor in WebCT CE An introduction

The Equation Editor in WebCT CE An introduction

WebCT Chat Instructor Guide

WebCT Chat Instructor Guide

Physics 108 – Lecture 37: Radiation Units

Physics 108 – Lecture 37: Radiation Units

Activity (recall radioactivity lecture) Useful web site: http://ehs.ucdavis.edu/hp/axs/index.cfm Click on Units of Radiation Measurement Exposure or Exposure Rate Definitions Exposure – Ratio of charge created to mass of material in which charge was created due to ionizing radiation. Exposure Rate – Exposure divided by time for exposure to occur. Symbols/Equations: X Units: Roentgen (R) Definition - The number of X-rays per unit area passing through a material. Symbols/Equations: A Units:
Physics 108 – Lecture 27: Atomic Spectra

Physics 108 – Lecture 27: Atomic Spectra

Emission and Absorption Spectra Each atom has a unique set of EM radiation (light) wavelengths it can produce. EM radiation is absorbed by atoms when electrons are shifted to higher level orbitals. EM radiation is emitted by atoms when electrons fall back into their normal lower level orbitals. Absorption and emission spectra are the sets of wavelengths absorbed or emitted by each type of atom. Many of these wavelengths are in the relatively high energy range of X-rays. Atoms with all electrons at the lowest level orbitals are said to be in the ground state. Atoms with some electrons shifted into higher level orbitals than normal are said to be in an excited state.
Physics 108 – lecture 12: Sound and Light

Physics 108 – lecture 12: Sound and Light

increasing f decreasing  infrasonic audible ultrasonic 20Hz 20kHz Sound Spectrum – three classes of sound waves Sound Speed ·  Sound speed at room temperature (20 C) is : _____________ ·  Sound speed equation (in air only): Note – speed  as density  and speed  as elasticity (stiffness)  Sound Waves - mechanical longitudinal waves · Sound waves come from periodic pressure variations moving along in the air.
Physics 108 – lecture 2: Dimensional Analysis and Speed

Physics 108 – lecture 2: Dimensional Analysis and Speed

Examples 12030 * 0.12030 12030 + 0.12030 1.2030 + 0.12030 Significant figures Leading zeros: never significant Zeros between other numbers: always significant Trailing zeros if no decimal point: never significant if decimal point: always significant Combining numbers *, / : result uses least number of sig figs from original numbers +, - : result uses least number decimal places from original numbers
Measuring Complex Achievement The Interpretive Exercise

Measuring Complex Achievement The Interpretive Exercise

American Frontier Policy: Genocide of Native Americans and the Roots of Injustice , Intolerance, and Racism Dr. Brian L. Christenson Lewis-Clark State College

American Frontier Policy: Genocide of Native Americans and the Roots of Injustice , Intolerance, and Racism Dr. Brian L. Christenson Lewis-Clark State College

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