Science Bulletins: Expedition Rusinga—Uncovering Our Adaptive Origins
On Rusinga Island in Kenya's Lake Victoria, paleontologist Will Harcourt-Smith is leading an effort to recreate the environments inhabited by primitive primates—apes of the genus Proconsul. Studying the adaptive changes of our ancient ancestors helps scientists trace the origins of adaptability in modern humans.
Science Bulletins is a production of the National Center for Science Literacy, Education, and Technology (NCSLET), part of the Department of Education at the American Museum of Natur
Taaluniecentrum : Voor wie Nederlands als vreemde taal doceert Je vindt bij het Taaluniecentrum NVT in Brussel informatie over de didactiek van het Nederlands als vreemde taal. U kunt er een overzicht van leermiddelen en leermaterialen raadplegen. U krijgt er ook persoonlijk advies en u …
Story Retelling & Kindergarten Readiness
Lecture- Story Retelling & Kindergarten Readiness. Part of the series: How to Get Your Child Ready for Kindergarten. Get your child ready for kindergarten; learn how to help your child develop better learning skills with this free how to video clip on story retelling. (1:50)
What's New with SharePoint Tools for Visual Studio 2012 In this interview, Xiaoying Guo, a Program Manager on the SharePoint tools team, shows us some of the new tools in Visual Studio for developing SharePoint 2010 & 2013 Apps and solutions. New tools include building Visual Web Parts for sandbox solutions, remote deployment of packages, and a list designer as well as new templates for building SharePoint 2013 apps. I'm a newbie to the new apps model, but Xiaoying helps me understand the differences as well as the flexibility this n
ISS Update - Oct. 2, 2012
The International Space Station video update for Oct. 2, 2012.
Sample student reflective writing (Computer Science)
Sample student reflective writing (Computer Science)
Guanajuato: Paolo explica talleres
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State Your Passion at Illinois State University
What are you passionate about? At Illinois State University, we offer a wide variety of different program that help you get involved in your passions.
Discover more at http://Admissions.IllinoisState.edu
Mary Morrison discusses the importance of voting
Mary Morrison explains the role voting plays in being a civically engaged individual. Morrison spoke at a forum discussion on democratic engagement in higher education at Elon University on October 3, 2012
Oregon State PAC-12 Fan Film
New Media Communications major Audrey Wiltz tells why she bleeds orange and loves Oregon State University.
Alphablocks--The vowels save the letter "Tt"
In this Alphablocks video, the vowels try to save the letter "t" from the top of the mountain. Each vowel spells bug, bag, and big to save the day. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review blending words in the early childhood classroom. (3:01)
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Alphablocks--Digraphs /th/ Â /sh/ Â /ch/
In this Alphablocks video, the letters build the digraphs /ch/, /sh/, /th/. This is a great resource to help introduce and/or review digraphs in the elementary classroom. (3:00)
Scholastic Bookfair Chapter_01_1 Recycling carbon fibre composites from aircraft
In desert 'aircraft graveyards', where retired planes often go when flight service ends, good parts are removed and sold and many materials are recycled. Increasingly popular strong, light carbon fibre composites (or carbon fibre reinforced plastics) were once too difficult to recycle, so went to landfill.
In the past decade, researchers at Nottingham led by Dr Steve Pickering have developed ways to recycle carbon fibre composites. They have worked with Boeing si Astronomers Spot Sudden Black Hole Flare-Up Eocene Epoch - Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land Pleistocene Epoch - Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land StoryCub
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Astronomers using NASA's Swift satellite recently detected a rise in high-energy X-rays from a source toward the center of our Milky Way galaxy. The outburst produced by a rare X-ray nova, came from a previously unknown stellar-mass black hole. (02:08)
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Eocene, 55 million to 34 million years ago. During this period, lush tropical forests blanketed much of the world's landmasses and oceans were generally warmer than today. Florida was underwater with a rich mosaic of shallow and deeper water habitats on a submerged limestone platform. (03:13)
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Pleistocene Epoch, 2 million to 10,000 years ago. The Ice Ages of the Pleistocene wreaked climatic havoc on the northern continents, but Florida was buffered from the worst effects by the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Nevertheless, rapid pulses of climate change profoundly affected the area. During glacial periods (low sea levels), Florida was more than twice as large as it is today. Warmer periods (high sea levels) caused t
StoryCub helps parents and children discover great picture books for free
Dave Swerdlick, the multi-award-winning creator of the Kid Friday podcast (#1 Tech Podcast for kids, props from ABC & CBS) is at it again with his latest creation, StoryCub.
We live in an age where videos are often the fastest and easiest ways of keeping kids entertained. StoryCub’s goal is to use the power of fun, free, digital video stories to direct our children's’ attention back to books. They are designed to get













