Alaska's "Top Stone Program" is a security program aimed at improving aviation safety utilizing advances in Alaska's latest technology. Alaska is a lonely country in the north, accounting for about 10% of airline companies / private enterprises nationwide, accounting for about 35% of airline companies / business accidents nationwide. Between 1994 and 1996, NTSB experienced 112 cases including Alaska / Private Carriers in Alaska.
Several weeks ago, the experience of computer science peaked in Michigan State University in the fall of 2016. How awesome. We only call it Capstone. The Vertex course is the last lesson for CompSci students and is like an internship in many ways. That's why Capstone is very fashionable. Soon departure - the classroom is serious, unfortunately lacking diversity of gender. This is not the theme of this blog, as I do not have enough knowledge and education on this topic to contribute thoughtfully to the conversation, this may be the point of reflection later. I'm still learning
Top courses, also known as vertex units, advanced papers, or advanced seminars, are the ultimate normal comprehensive experience of educational programs. Vertex courses, modules, projects, subjects, or modules in the context of higher education are also called vertex experiences, advanced seminars (US), or projects or papers of the past year (more common in the UK). This term comes from the last decorative roof or "hatstone" used to complete a building or monument. In higher education there is evidence that it was in use since the late nineteenth century, but this term has been widely used in the United States since mid-20th century. Especially emphasis is placed on student's academic performance and employability in the undergraduate course, and it is also spreading in other countries. National grants in Australia and the UK will further improve the apex experience