THE100 Session 2 Spring 2012
Television, Film and Theatre with Bill DeLuca 02/14/12
Computer Simulations II
By: icamvid Daan Frenkel gives a series of lectures at the Boulder Condensed Matter Physics summer school 2012 about computer simulations.
Video Tip of the Week: OMIA, Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals
By: OpenHelix The OMIA database specializes in traits of animals that are not typical laboratory animals. For more details and links visit http://blog.openhelix.eu/?p=11073
Hexagons
In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad must build a path to cross a stream of hot lava. They find a pile of triangle shaped tiles which float in the lava and don’t melt. Unfortunately, they run out of triangle tiles when they are only half way across the stream of lava and must figure out what other tiles they can use to complete the path. (1:55)
Jesse Jackson Reads Dr. Suess
This is Jesse Jackson's rendition of Green Eggs and Ham. The video is not viewable through WatchKnowLearn (due to user's request). However, if you click on "Watch on YouTube" you will be redirected to the original video. Video quality is somewhat poor. It appears to have been recorded off a TV screen. (02:58)
Fall 2007 Welcome Message from Father Jenkins and Liz Brown
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The Black Death Begins (3:32)
Abundant trade and shipping spread the Black Death rapidly through Asia and Europe. This video uses actors to add depth to this story, but the excellent maps are the most important for student understanding.
Kelly Cherry: 2011 National Book Festival
Kelly Cherry appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Kelly Cherry is poet laureate of Virginia. She has published 20 books of fiction, poetry and nonfiction; eight chapbooks; and translations of two classical plays. Her most recent titles are "The Retreats of Thought: Poems" (2009) and "Girl in a Library: On Women Writers & the Writing Life" (2009). She was the first recipient of the Hanes Poetry Prize given by the Fellowship of Southern Writers for a body of work. Other
Sector Público e Intervención Administrativa en la EconomÃa
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Creation and Contemporary Science: The Legacy of Thomas Aquinas
Dr William Carroll : Seminar
UT Recruits Students from Pittsburg and Chicago
Toledo recruit
The Bridge To Clemson Program
http://www.clemson.edu/admissions/bridge/
Designed for a select group of academically talented freshmen, the Bridge to Clemson University program is a distinctive academic transfer program available by invitation only. Students must first apply for freshman admission to Clemson to receive consideration for the program. Beginning with a strong first year academic experience at Tri-County Technical College (four miles from the Clemson campus), the Bridge program includes targeted academic advisi
Calculating Speed
In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad has to find out exactly how fast each of Wicked’s three brooms can go. They set out to calculate the speed per second of each broom using the data they have from their speed tests over a period of five seconds. (3mins)
Stories from the Stone Age - 15of15
This final story explains the importance of sharing and obligation to the survival of the community including protection from the armed chief. The sheep were breed to produce better wool and the result was spinning and weaving. The beginning of medicine is explained. The differences in the various areas in the Middle East and Europe and violence are shown as well in the quest for more land. The Iron Age is also introduced.
Advanced Audio Blog S5 #4 - Top 10 Japanese Holidays: Shichi-Go-San/Seven, Five, Three
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Your friend tells you that today is an important holiday for many children in Japan. When you ask your friend to explain the significance of this Japanese holiday, he tells you about its history and symbols, and then he asks you whether you can see a pattern of holidays on the [...]
Alzheimer's: What Is the Value of Knowing Early: A View Across Five Countries
The Forum at the School of Public Health
Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, affects millions of people around the world. This Forum event examined the results of a new poll conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health and Alzheimer Europe on perception and awareness of the disease among residents in the U.S., Germany, France, Spain and Poland -- and their views on the value of diagnosis. This event was presented in collaboration with Reuters and was part of the Andelot S
Neuronal autophagosomes mature on the move
By: JCB Autophagy is a cellular degradation pathway essential for neuronal survival, but little is known about the dynamics of autophagic organelles in neurons. Maday et al. reveal that autophagosomes form and engulf cargo at the distal tips of neurites and then mature into degradative autolysosomes as they move toward the cell body. This biosights episode presents the paper by Maday et al. from the February 20, 2012, issue of The Journal of Cell Biology and includes an interview with authors Sa
Reporting the financial crisis - lessons for the future
Jane Fuller, former financial editor at the Financial Times, and director of Fuller Analysis gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series
University of Toledo Medical Center Partners with American University of Beirut
University of Toledo Medical Center Partners with American University of Beirut - Media Coverage













