UM Student Vision Lighting Project
The University of Mississippi is working with Philips Lighting Corporation to study the effects different light settings have on learning. Video by Mary Stanton.
Lecture 27, April 17
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Galileo y sin embargo se mueve - parte 7 de 12
En 1633, la inquisición sometió a Galileo Galillei a un proceso en el que se vio obligado a ponerse de rodillas y abjurar de sus teorías acerca del movimiento de la tierra.
Según cuenta la tradición, al levantarse murmuró: "!Eppur, si muove!"
("!y sin embargo, se mueve!") lo que demostraría que, a pesar de la
"confesión", seguía pensando del mismo modo.
Este documental sería mejor dirigido
Galileo y sin embargo se mueve - parte 10 de 12
En 1633, la inquisición sometió a Galileo Galillei a un proceso en el que se vio obligado a ponerse de rodillas y abjurar de sus teorías acerca del movimiento de la tierra.
Según cuenta la tradición, al levantarse murmuró: "!Eppur, si muove!"
("!y sin embargo, se mueve!") lo que demostraría que, a pesar de la
"confesión", seguía pensando del mismo modo.
Este documental sería mejor dirigido
Oasis Earth - (Full Episode)
A shuttle mission to map planet earth might change our perspective of life itself. (47:07)
Shuttle Discovery: Final Flight Over D.C.
April 17, 2012 — In its final journey to its permanent museum home, NASA's space shuttle Discovery makes a flyover above the U.S. capital. NASA coordinated with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to navigate through the restricted air space over Washington, D.C. (02:09)
Los secretos del Sol - (The History Channel) parte 4 de 4
Existen miles de millones de estrellas en el universo, pero sólo una domina nuestro vecindario celestial, el Sol. Es tan grande, que en todo su volumen podrían caber un millón de planetas Tierra y tan poderoso, que cada segundo produce una cantidad de energía equivalente a mil millones de bombas de hidrógeno de un megatón.
El Sol es el gran motor que impulsa nuestro sistema solar, suministrando la energía que hace posible la existencia de vi
Lion Intimidates Crocodile
A lion stops a threatening crocodile simply by roaring at it. Run time 0:38.
The Clock (Interactive Story/Game)
This interactive story will teach the students double syllable words, new sounds, "cl" and "fr", and new words: rock,wore,went, behind,left,under,and more. Kids will learn to read with more complex phonic decoding. Double syllable words and punctuations are introduced. Suitable for Kindergarteners to further enhance their reading skills.This interactive story does not have a certain ending, depends on how fast and slow the reader proceeds.Kids will learn to read with more complex phonic de
The Painted Garden
A freelance garden historian, Russell Bowes, will use the clues displayed or hidden in paintings to look at the major developments of gardening styles from ancient times to the present day.
Interactive Math Story about Money--Counting Coins
In this video students will be introduced to counting coins in an interactive story format with cute farm animals. The story pauses for students to count the coins displayed on the screen. Then the answered is said verbally and in written format. This is a great resource to introduce and/or to review coins in the elementary classroom. (1:57)
Delete Student Marks in WebPA
Delete Student Marks in WebPA
Django Reinhardt - The Sheik of Araby
Jazz guitar genius Django Reinhardt with the Quintette du Hot Club de France for the 1937 recording of "The Sheik of Araby".
How to Take a Multiple-Choice Test
To get higher marks on multiple-choice tests, follow these simple guidelines, according to the narrator of this 3:10 video. Lots of good ideas that should be reviewed by the students to gain the most from these answers.
Perspectives on the Norway Massacre & Breivik Trial Part 3: Understanding the extremist
Dr Matt Goodwin, expert in far right extremism from the School of Politics and International Relations, provides more insight and context to the trial of Anders Breivik.
Guinness crowns Purdue Rube Goldberg machine 'World's Largest'
The Guinness World Records designated a 300-step Rube Goldberg machine built by Purdue University students as the largest in the world.
The Purdue Society of Professional Engineers and the Hispanic Society of Professional Engineers invested more than 5,000 total hours to build the innovative behemoth that flawlessly performed the assigned task of inflating and popping a balloon at the site of this year's Rube Goldberg Machine Contest intercollegiate national championship.
http://www.purdue.edu/n
The effect of gravity on light - Mark Birkinshaw
Professor Mark Birkinshaw talks about the effect of gravity on light as part of the 2008 Herschel lecture, named in remembrance of the Bath astronomer who discovered the planet Uranus in 1781.
The Science of Drug Politics - David Nutt
Prof David Nutt talks about the regulation of drugs including alcohol and tobacco.
Case Scenarios In Pediatric Practices On Earth Day, take time to celebrate Silent Spring's 50th anniversary
Fifty years have passed since the publication of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, the book many credit with sparking the environmental movement. The book has deep connections to Michigan State University, from the late MSU ornithologist George Wallace's research that was featured prominently in the book to the establishment of the Rachel Carson Chair in Sustainability at MSU and a legacy of environmental science being conducted today.













