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Interactive 3d Mapping example in html5 css3

Interactive 3d Mapping example in html5 css3

Wednesday, Jul 26, 2017

See the Pen by Mike Vardy (@i-heart-php) on CodePen. This interactive map is useful code to help describe facilities, project components, building projects, and many other systems in need of explaination.
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Public Health

Public Health

Wednesday, Jul 26, 2017

Public Health 101: Introduction to public health Public Health is a broad and evolving discipline. The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Postdoctoral Association is pleased to present an overview of the five core areas of public health (epidemiology, biostatistics, social and behavioral sciences, environmental health, and health policy and management), with an inside peak of special topics from the experts. Participants will learn how to pose a research question and how to develop a study design (epidemiology and biostatistics), learn about gene-environment interactions (environmental health), safety climate research (social and behavioral sciences), and health financing (health policy and management).
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Public Health Informatics

Public Health Informatics

Wednesday, Jul 26, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fzc3j8QG_Mw Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Public health informatics is the application of computer science and information technology to public health practice, research and learning. This video uses the metaphor of building a house to show how informaticians build an information system working closely with programmers, network and data base administrators, security specialists, and Web designers. See an example of informatics at work in CDC’s FluView Interactive, a series of dynamic pictures that allow any Internet user to access influenza (flu) information collected by CDC’s monitoring systems.
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Tuesday, Jul 25, 2017

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Education

Education

Tuesday, Jul 25, 2017

July 25 2017 SCD Hub’s support for both traditional and non-traditional learning is an outgrowth of the curation of our video library. The library is a product of Bernard Amadei’s graduate students contributions while in the Sustainability in the Built Environment class over a course of 8 years. While available as ‘approvideo.org’ our library has since been used as part of the professional resources ACME makes available to its members.
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Greg Willson - director

Goals of SCD Hub online

  • Propsal Writing Assistance
  • Support planning with solutions library
  • Improve water solutions library
  • Curation of project Case Studies
  • Collaboration with UMN Peace Engineering

Meetups/ SCD Clinics:

  • Clinics focused on water solutions and IT support for partner groups – Wastewater and Sewage – Drinking Water – Municipal Solid Waste – Use of Peacewater methodology

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About SCD Hub

  • SCD Hub’s mission is to serve as a hub for sustainable community development in order to provide trustworthy development & training tools to facilitate project planning, design & execution.

  • SCD Hub serves a curated collection information supporting best practices in sustainable community development, at this time we are working closely with the new UNM Peace Engineering program improve the quality of our database and improve how it serves the short, medium and long term planning goals of projects.

  • Our current work emphasizes the life cycle of water. The list of outcomes is fine for a start. Clearly defined project goals and objectives are a crucial element for planning the activities and inputs required to launch and sustain a project. -Bernard Amadei, Ph.D., NAE

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SCD Hub’s pioneering work with UNM Peace Engineering program’s technical solutions library needs your support! We are working to document solutions for safe, affordable, accessible, and appropriate relationship with the lifecycle of water - from source to distribution, to disposal. Solid waste management lifecycle is also being researched in our library curation process.