Civic Media Lunch: "Digital Initiatives at The Boston Globe" Jeff Moriarty is responsible for strategy, design and development of digital products at The Boston Globe, including Boston.com and the recent launch of BostonGlobe.com in 2011. The subscription-based BostonGlobe.com was recently awarded the best newspaper with over 1 million users by Editor & Publisher and Best Use of Technology by The Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange for its multi-platform responsive design and HTML 5 features. Jeff joined The Boston Glob
Combined Gas Law Demonstration
This video introduces an apparatus that can be used to show the mathematical relationship between volume, pressure, and temperature in the combined gas law. It is done in a way that introduces the apparatus to the teacher, but it could still be used in the classroom to introduce it to the students. It does not go into much major detail about the gas law itself, or the math involved, but it is an interesting device that might keep students interested in the topic. This video is a pub for th
Charles Law Lecture and Demonstration
Charles Law states that the volume of a given mass of a gas is directly proportional to its Kevin temperature at constant pressure. This video explains one of the gas laws, Charles' Law, and runs through the math needed to solve a problem using Charles' Law. It is in lecture form, with a teacher at whiteboard, but the demonstration afterwards is very interesting. The demonstration shows how Charles' Law works by using a bowl of water, a candle, and a glass. (5:04)
Lecture and Demonstration of Boyle's Law
Boyle’s Law states that volume of a given amount of gas held at a constant temperature varies inversely the with pressure. This video shows a teacher lecturing, at a whiteboard, about one of the gas laws, Boyle's Law. The lecture explains the concept of Boyle's Law, as well as works through a math problem using Boyle's law. (4:32)
A Journey Through the Human Eye: How We See
We depend on our eyes more than any other sense, however many of us take this precious gift for granted. Without them, we could not experience a beautiful sunset, see the faces of our loved ones, or view the natural marvels of the world. We rely on our eyesight for so much, but most people have only a vague idea of how our eyes work. There are actually many different parts of the eye working together to form a unique self-sustaining system. Though smaller than a ping-pong ball, the eye allows us
"The Owl" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (poetry reading)
In some versions the fourth line in each stanza is repeated. I find it easier to read this version. Some echo has been added to the sound track.
When cats run home and light is come,
And dew is cold upon the ground,
And the far-off stream is dumb,
And the whirring sail goes round,
Alone and warming his five wits,
The white owl in the belfry sits.
When merry milkmaids click the latch,
And rarely smells the new-mown hay,
And the cock hath sung beneath the thatch
Twice or thrice his roundelay
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GRCC Child Abuse Panel
At Sneden Hall at GRCC at 11:15 on April 18th, join us for a panel discussion about child abuse and neglect.
Series of Lectures to the UCT Rugby Team In the first lecture Prof Noakes speaks of the role of self belief in athletic performance – ‘what you really believe will happen is exactly what will Creating a Campground Cheese History Cheese History 2 Cheese History 3 The University of Memphis School of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Lecture with Adam Lowry Michael L. Jackson: What Matters to Me and Why Optellen tot zes : Memory Bij dit spel moeten plussommen tot zes gecombineerd worden met afbeeldingen van diertjes. Northeastern Men's Basketball Press Conference - at William & Mary - Feb. 11, 2012
“The greatest hurdle is the mental barrier”. This trilogy of lectures was originally presented to the University of Cape Town’s Rugby Team in 2008. The lectures centre around Prof Noakes’ teachings of self belief and team unity as role players in athletic performance.
How do you design a park that is ideal for both people and animals? The
landscape architects and engineers at the US Forest Service work with
problems like these to create the best parks around the country, and
they solve them using math. Running time 4:28 minutes.Good for math in daily life and as a career video.
Did you know that when the pilgrims came to America in 1620 they brought cheesemaking supplies? Also, do you know why cheesemakers poke holes in bleu cheese? Find out in this segment of Cheese Cubed! (2:15)
What year was the first U.S. cheese factory built? And how do people make large batches of cheese? Find out in this episode of Cheese Cubed! (3:43)
Why does Swiss cheese have holes? Find out in this episode of Cheese Cubed! (2:19)
The University of Memphis School of Communication Sciences and Disorders hearing aid research.
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Michael L. Jackson, USC vice president for student affairs, addressed the topic of "What Matters to Me and Why" on February 1, 2012.
Jackson has been vice president for student affairs and a professor of higher education in the USC Rossier School of Education for the past 16 years. Prior to his arrival at USC, he was dean of students at Stanford University.
At USC, Jackson and his colleagues in the Division of Student Affairs are responsible for programs and co-curricular learning and developm

Northeastern men's basketball head coach Bill Coen meets with the media following Northeastern's 79-54 loss at William & Mary on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, at Kaplan Arena in Williamsburg, Va.













