Welcome to the Dzanga-Sangha
This fun Web site is part of OLogy, where kids can collect virtual trading cards and create projects with them. Here, they take a close look at the interdependence of all living things in the Dzanga-Sangha. The site opens by introducing kids to BaAka, a young girl who will guide them through the site. In the Connect the Dots, an interactive game, kids learn how the people, animals, and plants depend on each other to thrive three habitats.
The Amazing Microbe Hunters
This activity from our family magazine series provides a fun way for kids to learn about how early microbe discoveries led to later ones. The online activity begins with a page of directions for how to play this "hidden picture" challenge. Kids meet the people behind six key discoveries: Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, Edward Jenner, Louis Pasteur, Alexander Fleming, Jonas Salk, Luc Montagnier, and Robert Gallo. To uncover each portion of the hidden picture (an animated microscope) and move to the next
Field Journal: Rocks
This online activity is part of the museum's Online Field Journal Web site, where young children can explore the wonders of nature with the help of an adult. The challenge here is to take a closer look at three rocks: Gowganda Tillite, Loraine Quartzite, and Gowganda Glacial Conglomerate. On the opening page, there are side-by-side photos of the three rocks; students are asked to describe each rock. Clicking a rock's photo takes students to a magnified view of the rock that also asks students tw
Promises: Understanding the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict
The film looks at the conflict through the eyes of seven children from Israeli and Palestinian backgrounds, living in this harsh war torn land. Students will explore how differences of opinion, ideas, and biases shaped by cultural, religion, and historical influences, affect others and themselves.
Opening Nights: Teatro Visin
SPARK follows Teatro Visin de San Jose, a Latino community theatre organizations in San Jose, California as they mount a new theatre work called Conjunto. This Educator Guide offers activities related to Latino/Chicano Theatre, the internment of the Japanese, and theatre.
Freedom = Democracy: The Importance of Free Press in Maintaining a Democracy
Freedom of the press is one of the rights protected by the 1st Amendment and is essential to a democracy. Through the activities in this lesson, students will analyze the importance of free press in a democracy and how that freedom has evolved over time. Students will also see how a restricted freedom of the press, like that found in Iraq, helps dictators maintain power.
Investigating Leaf Pigments
The purpose of this resource is to explore what pigments exist in leaves and their importance. Students will conduct an experiment using paper chromatography to separate pigments present in leaves.
Perspective Agricultural Extension: Supervised extension projects
The Supervised extension projects video is part of the module Perspective Agricultural Extension, produced by Haramaya University as part of the AgShare project. The Perspectives of Agricultural Extension" aims at providing AICM students with an understanding of the perspectives of agricultural extension. Specifically, the module aims to: enable student understanding of agricultural extension perspectives in the current changing scenario of agriculture and enhance students' understanding of Info
Mr Garcia Math
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6.01SC Introduction to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science I (MIT)
Includes audio/video content: AV lectures. This course provides an integrated introduction to electrical engineering and computer science, taught using substantial laboratory experiments with mobile robots. Our primary goal is for you to learn to appreciate and use the fundamental design principles of modularity and abstraction in a variety of contexts from electrical engineering and computer science. Our second goal is to show you that making mathematical models of real systems can help in the
Understanding the past
Care can make deep inroads into personal lives and life narratives, so it is essential that care workers are sensitive to this and provide appropriate support. The history of Lennox Castle Hospital in Scotland provides a focus for considering the impact of institutional life.
Woman's Gymnastics Dedicates Meet to Breast Cancer Awareness
The Arizona women's gymnastics team took first place in the rematch against Arizona State University last weekend. The meet was dedicated to breast cancer awareness in honor of Mary Pavlich Roby, a UA athletics pioneer who died in January at the age of 85.
2012 Pirate Women's Golf - Meet the Players
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Le nouvel homme nouveau. Voyage dans les utopies de la posthumanité
Antoine Robitaille est correspondant à la tribune parlementaire à Québec pour le quotidien Le Devoir. Il est également membre du conseil de rédaction de la revue Argument.
Michèle Jean est chercheure invitée au CRDP et codirectrice de l'IIREB.
La syndication de contenu (fils RSS) en bibliothèque
Présenté au personnel de la Direction des bibliothèques lors d'une conférence-midi le 8 mars 2006.,Cette présentation porte sur la syndication de contenu par fils RSS et ce que cette technologie peut apporter aux pratiques professionnelles en bibliothèque (veille, référence, développement de collections, diffusion de l'information, etc.) La première partie se veut une introduction générale à RSS tandis que la seconde partie s'applique à démontrer des exemples d'usages courants et
Agricultural Marketing Price Analysis: Information video on coffee marketing in Ethiopia
Description: The I Information video on coffee marketing in Ethiopia video on coffee marketing in Ethiopia video is part of the Agricultural Marketing and Price Analysis module, produced by Haramaya University as part of the AgShare project. The objective of this course is to provide students with a theoretical and empirical basis for valuating agricultural marketing organization and actors for market performance and public policy decision, and to enable them develop and use the tools of economi
OPMT 600 Chapter 14
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Cómo está compuesto un átomo (en español)
Un átomo es la partícula más pequeña que presenta cualquier elemento químico. Protones, electrones y neutrones forman su estructura básica. (2:00)
THE100 Session 2 Spring 2012
Television, Film and Theatre with Bill DeLuca 02/14/12
Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes
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