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Case Studies in Terrorism Response

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Type: Course Related Materials
Subject: Science and Technology, Social Sciences
Collection: JHSPH OpenCourseWare
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: The objective of this presentation is to use three illustrative case studies to reinforce basic concepts and principles of terrorism preparedness and response, as well as to identify some specific practical considerations. These case studies will illustrate: (1) Plausible scenarios, (2) Typical first ... More »

Emergency Planning for Schools

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Type: Course Related Materials
Subject: Social Sciences
Collection: free.ed.gov
Grade Level: Primary, Secondary, Post-secondary

Abstract: is a one-stop website offering information that can help school leaders plan for any emergency, including natural disasters, violent incidents, and terrorist acts. Excerpts from a soon-to-be-published model emergency response and crisis management plan are also available.

Guest speaker: Rich Eisner (CA Office of Emergency Services) Catastrophic Disaster Response from the course Earthquakes in Your Backyard

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Type: Course Related Materials
Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: Webcast UC Berkeley Course Lectures
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: EPS 20: Earthquakes in Your Backyard - Fall 2006. The goal of this class is to inform future leaders of our society about the various hazards associated with earthquakes and tsunamis. You will learn to evaluate scientific information, solve problems and influence policy through the use of case studies.

Undergraduate Seminar in Discrete Mathematics, Spring 2006

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Type: Course Related Materials
Subject: Mathematics and Statistics
Collection: MIT OpenCourseWare
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: This course is a student-presented seminar in combinatorics, graph theory, and discrete mathematics in general. Instruction and practice in written and oral communication is emphasized, with participants reading and presenting papers from recent mathematics literature and writing a final paper in a related ... More »