CSUN Alumna Named 2012 National Teacher of the Year
Cal State Northridge alumna Rebecca Mieliwocki '96 (Secondary English Education), who currently teaches at Luther Burbank Middle School, receives the National Teacher of the Year Award from President Barack Obama and delivers an inspirational speech to the audience assembled in the White House East Room. (Apr. 24, 2012. Video courtesy of the White House.)
"Macarena Count to 100" by Dr. Jean
In this Dr. Jean has video, students will learn to count to 100 using the Macarena theme song. Young learners will see the movements, hear the words, and see the numbers on the screen. This is a great resource for the early childhood classroom. (2:18)
Science Bulletins:Neanderthal Genome Sheds Light on Humanity
Neanderthals were our closest relatives. These stocky, heavy-browed humans lived from about 200,000 to 30,000 years ago in Eurasia and the Middle East. They coexisted in time and place with our own species, Homo sapiens. Scientists at Germany's Max Planck Institute and collaborating researchers have spent more than a decade extracting and sequencing fragments of DNA from ancient Neanderthal bones found in caves. The team decoded more than three billion nucleotides—about 60 percent of the Neand
Introduction to ScreenChomp (Free Screencasting app on iPad)
Here is a quick look at ScreenChomp, a free screencasting app for the iPad. This informative video labels each part of the Screen Chomp program and shows how to use the program. This is a great professional development resource to help enhance technology instruction in the classroom. (2:11)
UTMC to Receive Funds to Better Serve Medicaid Patients
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Overview and Context: The College, The Times, The Research
Introduction and overview of the Earth and Planetary Science Roundtable - "The Domino Effect in Climate: From Carbon to Clouds to Water."
Mark Richards, Executive Dean of the College of Letters & Science, Dean of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of California, Berkeley
May 10, 2012, University of California, Berkeley
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Lecture 6, June 12, 2012
Marketing - MKTG 25010 Audio Lectures - Lecture 6, June 12, 2012 - Kent State University > COLLEGES > College of Business Administration > COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION > Marketing > MKTG 25010 Audio Lectures > Lecture 6, June 12, 2012
Say What?: Short -i- (Interactive)
In Say What, the goal is to find the right word family to finish the word. The goal for this game is vowel sound short -i-. Other ending sounds are also reviewed.
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Missouri Government and Politics: Lecture 3 - Constitution
This course is designed to familiarize students with the constitutional framework and institutions of the state of Missouri, including the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches, and its political parties.
Missouri's inherent conservatism and individualism is explored in the frame of the state's role as a ''laboratory of democracy." Special attention is given to innovations in welfare and education policies, as well as Missouri's role in the national debates over the right to privacy a
Ambassador Paul Bremer on wars, revolutions and the arab spring
Chrystia Freeland talks to Paul Bremer at the Aspen Ideas Festival about the changing landscape of the Middle East.
Ahead of Kate Moss' wedding, a look back at her love life.
June 30 - Supermodel Kate Moss is set to tie the knot on Friday, leaving behind a trail of high-profile romances including with Johnny Depp and Pete Doherty. John Russell reports.
Sculpture: One Minute Sculpture Lesson
Throughout history, people have been creating sculpture in different ways and with different materials all over the world. This short animation provides a quick lesson on the history of sculpture. Students will understand that sculpture is three-dimensional art with height, width and depth.
Historia de España - parte 10 de 12
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El 29 de diciembre de 1874, en las cercanías de Sagunto (Valencia), el general Martínez Campos, ante una brigada del Ejército, proclamó rey de España al príncipe Alfonso de Borbón. Al éxito del golpe contribuyó la aceptación pasiva por parte de la gran mayoría del Ejército y el escasoapoyo civil que encontró el gobierno pr
When Anticipation Makes Things Worse Among the great contributions of Austrian economic theory, Austrian business-cycle theory (ABCT) explains the previously inexplicable reoccurring boom-bust cycles experienced throughout economic history. By increasing the supply of money through loans in excess of savings, banks lower interest rates, sending a false signal that tricks investors into making expansive long-term investments u

LSE Growth Commission: Evidence Session 3 – Infrastructure, Measurement & Growth [Audio]
Speaker(s): Stephen Fries, David Newbery, Bridget Rosewell | In this session, Stephen Fries, David Newbery and Bridget Rosewell will give their views on the relationship between infrastructure, energy and Growth.
Northwest PRECEDENT: If They Are So Special, Why Can't They Get Dental Care?
Watch a discussion of a study to investigate training, beliefs, and practice patterns regarding treating child and adult patients with mild to moderate special health care needs. View the series online at: http://www.uwtv.org/video/series.aspx?id=22826181
Northwest PRECEDENT: The Great Direct Pulp Cap Debate
9 This program discusses a study with two aims: to evaluate and compare the success of direct pulp capping in permanent teeth using MTA vs. CaOH; and to assess several factors that have previously been shown to affect pulp-capping success (age, procedural factors, the cause of the pulp exposure, microbial contaminations, etc.) and correlate these factors with the study outcomes. Watch the entire series online at http://www.uwtv.org/video/series.aspx?id=22826181#sv=l|
Northwest PRECEDENT: Records Retention
This program is a presentation with an overview of the compliance issues and legal obligations of retaining research documents upon completion of studies. Watch the entire series online at http://www.uwtv.org/video/series.aspx?id=22826181#sv=l|
Testing Sewage Water to Track Cocaine Usage
A Texas Tech doctoral student has done research and discovered there are traceable amounts of cocaine in the Lubbock water system.













