Cómo empezó la Primera Guerra Mundial - en español
La Primera Guerra Mundial comenzó el 28 de julio de 1914 y finalizó el 11 de noviembre de 1918 con la victoria de la Triple Entente. Las causas de esta guerra fueron: económicas, imperialismos, nacionalismos, alianzas y armamento. (4:00)
Cómo son las notas musicales - en español
El alfabeto musical consiste de siete notas y se representa en un pentagrama. Para saber donde está situada cada nota, primero hay que fijarse en la clave del pentagrama. (2:15)
The 1964-1965 New York World's Fair Remembered
A slide show set to Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World" looks back at some of the sights of the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair held in Flushing Meadows, Queens, NY. Useful for lessons about fairs. (02:38)
Cómo nació Internet - en español
En 1965 se conectó por primera vez una computadora en Massachusetts con una Q-32 en California a través de una línea telefónica conmutada de baja velocidad. A principios de los años '70 el departamento de Defensa de Estados Unidos mostró públicamente la red de comunicaciones Arpanet. (2:10)
ISS Update - March 21, 2012
The International Space Station video update for March 21, 2012.
Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/station.
Authors at Google: George Dyson, "Turing's Cathedral"
Description: Dyson's account of the origins of modern computing, both historic and prophetic, sheds important new light on how the digital universe exploded in the aftermath of World War II. The proliferation of both codes and machines was paralleled by two historic developments: the decoding of self-replicating sequences in biology and the invention of the hydrogen bomb. It's no coincidence that the most destructive and the most constructive of human inventions appeared at exactly the same time
Hesburgh Library
With Jesus depicted in a famous mural as "the Word of Life," facing Notre Dame Stadium as the great teacher, the 14 stories of the Hesburgh Library make an impact on football fans and on scholars from around the world. The image, best known as "Touchdown Jesus," can be seen over the north end zone. It is 132 feet high and 65 feet wide, containing 81 types of stone from 16 countries.
This building, which was the largest college library in the world when it opened in 1963, now joins with several
Cómo es la estructura terrestre - en español
Según su composición la Tierra se divide en corteza, manto y núcleo. El núcleo es la capa más interna de la Tierra y está constituido en su mayoría por hierro. (2:25)
Solving Literal Equations - Problem 3 of 3
This video is a continuation and presents another example problem involving a literal equation. This example demonstrates how to solve for the radius when given the formula for finding the circumference of a circle. (1:30)
Cómo nombrar los números - en español
En este video, el joven explica las diferencias entre los números cardinales, ordinales, fraccionales o multiplicativos, mientras que muestra ejemplos. Sus estudiantes podrán aprender a escribir fechas, cantidades y órdenes. Este practicograma explica sus normas de uso y diferencias. (4:45)
Langston Hughes reads his poetry
This is an audio recording of American poet, Langston Hughes, reading his poems, "The Dreamkeeper" and "Dreams" in succession. It's from "The Voice of Langston Hughes. (01:00)
Anne Frank: The Whole Story Part 11 of 19
This video is part eleven of a mini-series based on the life of Anne Frank. ( See part one for a description of the series.) The members of the secret annex become more and more fearful in this portion of the film. ( 10:14)
Introducing a framework for strategy
If you’re currently engaged in strategic decision-making, or will be in the future, this unit will stimulate your imagination and inform your judgement. An understanding of the frameworks of strategy and an ability to use them imaginatively will help your organisation survive in the longer-term and perform its role more effectively.
Submitting to Traditional and Internet Radio - Online Music Marketing
Explore our online Music Business courses at: http://bit.ly/GHgvZm
Mike King is a course author, instructor, and the Director of Marketing at Berkleemusic, the online extension school of Berklee College of Music. Prior to working at Berklee, he was the Marketing/Product Manager at Rykodisc, where he oversaw marketing efforts for label artists including Mickey Hart, Jeb Loy Nichols, Morphine, Jess Klein, Voices On The Verge, Bill Hicks, The Slip, Pork Tornado (Phish), Kelly Joe Phelps, and Frank
Inside Berkleemusic's Online Music Marketing Courses
Explore our online Music Business courses at: http://bit.ly/GHgvZm
Mike King is a course author, instructor, and the Director of Marketing at Berkleemusic, the online extension school of Berklee College of Music. Prior to working at Berklee, he was the Marketing/Product Manager at Rykodisc, where he oversaw marketing efforts for label artists including Mickey Hart, Jeb Loy Nichols, Morphine, Jess Klein, Voices On The Verge, Bill Hicks, The Slip, Pork Tornado (Phish), Kelly Joe Phelps, and Frank
TAFAS Scholar Jean Shen '09
Life-Changing Awards for Future Global Leaders
A flight of locks
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Josephine: -ight-
Watch Josephine as she sells some interesting items to her friends and neighbors. The goal for this segment is word family -ight-. (0:30)













