Activity 5: Ways of thinking
We know that culture guides the way people behave in society as a whole. But culture also plays a key role in organisations, which have their own unique set of values, beliefs and ways of doing business. This unit explores the concepts of national and organisational culture and the factors that influence both.
Fonaments fÃsics de la informà tica
Aquesta assignatura és una introducció a diversos aspectes fonamentals de la fÃsica que poden ser útil a un enginyer informà tic al llarg de la seva carrera professional. En ella es tracten aspectes fonamentals de l'anà lisi de circuits i de l'electromagnetisme; però també es fa una introducció a la fotònica ja que certs dispositius fotònics estan cridats a jugar un paper central en el futur de la informà tica.
Surgical Excision of a Multi-Lobular, Recurrent, Bartholin Duct Cyst 4.3 Attending across modalities The preceding section raised the issue of attention operating (and to some extent failing) across two sensory modalities. By focusing on distraction we ignored the fact that sight and sound (and other senses) often convey mutually supporting information. A classic example is lip-reading. Although few of us would claim any lip-reading skills, it turns out that, particularly in noisy surroundings, we supplement our hearing considerably by watching lip movements. If attention is concerned with u Do You Have the Strength? Space Claude Monet - Quiz Space Week: Roving Mars, Part 2 Ocean Creature Feature The Nature of Diamonds Introduction Dyslexia is a condition affecting literacy skills. This unit analyses how our image of normality affects the way we as a society define such conditions. You will learn how important it is to integrate the different psychological accounts of dyslexia in order to provide a full explanation of potential causes and strategies for remediation. This unit is an adapted extract from the Open University courseAuthor(s): How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds Allometry in Biological Systems Portable Sundial experiencias El pueblo Hebreo - parte 2 de 2 Failure Analysis 12 Months of the Year Kids Song (English and Spanish) by Patty Shukla Eisenhower Welcomes Khrushchev to the U.S. Volcanism (Interactive)
In this activity, students squeeze a tennis ball to demonstrate the strength of the human heart. Working in teams, they think of ways to keep the heart beating if the natural mechanism were to fail. The goal of this activity is to get students to understand the strength and resilience of the heart.
In this unit, students first are introduced to the historical motivation for space exploration. They learn about the International Space Station and are introduced to new and futuristic ideas that space engineers are currently working on to propel space research. Next, students learn about the physical properties of the Moon. They are asked to think about what types of products engineers would need to design for us to live comfortably on the Moon. Lastly, students learn some basic facts about as
Pupils will focus on testing their knowledge on the artist in a fun way.
How do you get a Rover to Mars? Here's the trip from launch to touchdown.
This OLogy matching game challenges kids to match pictures of eight ocean creatures with their descriptions. The reward? Eight new OLogy trading cards.
This Web site, created to complement an American Museum of Natural History exhibition, looks at how diamonds are created (naturally and synthetically), and how they have been used throughout history.
This two minute video shows how to scoop out the numerous seeds in a carved pumpkin and how to roast them finely. The process involves salt and pepper after drying them completely for a day. A good activity around Halloween.
This is a laboratory exercise appropriate for sophomore level students. No prior math is required, and lab exercise can be adapted if computer facilities are available.
Students investigate the accuracy of sundials and the discrepancy that lies between "real time" and "clock time." They track the position of the sun during the course of a relatively short period of time as they make a shadow plot, a horizontal sundial, and a diptych sundial. (The activity may be abridged to include only one or two of the different sundials, instead of all three.)
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Un buen video para los niños. Este documental ofrece una visión general del pueblo Hebreo y tiene dibujos agradables. (7:23)
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This song is to help teach the 12 months of the year in English and Spanish by Patty and Neel Shukla. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review the months of the year in the early childhood classroom. (1:22)
On September 15, 1959, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, promising an open heart and good intentions, began an unprecedented tour of the United States. President Eisenhower expresses his hopes upon Khrushchev's arrival for improved relations between the two superpowers. (1:38)
Volcanoes provide spectacular evidence that we are living on a dynamic planet, where land can be created or destroyed without regard to human structures or civilizations. This interactive resource adapted from the National Park Service provides an introduction to the wonderful diversity of volcanoes, describing how they form and explaining the great variation in their size and shape and in the processes that created them.













