Natural Logarithm - Problem 3 of 3
This video is a continuation and describes the family of functions. It demonstrates how any exponential function can be described with base “e” and provides examples. (4:08)
Stop Disasters
This is a simulation game in which students take various actions to prepare for a natural disaster. The students need to collect facts before making a decison on what to do. The disasters are located in various parts of the world, which also encourages students to find these locations and do research on their cultures and landforms. It is a sophisticated game and would be best played by a group of students.
PSYC 408-01, The Psychology of Justice, Fall 2005
Questions about the nature of justice, fairness, morality, etc. are certainly not new to human consciousness; however, the psychological literature on justice has really just boomed in that past 20 years or so. This course will focus primarily on the current literature although we will certainly discuss differing philosophical perspectives as we delve into this literature. This is a graduate-style seminar; and, as a result, this is a reading and speaking intensive course.
In this class we will t
Lecture 05 - 10/4/2010
Lecture 05
Trading at Noon: Nasdaq drops 2 percent
Dec. 14 - U.S. stocks fell, led lower by energy and technology stocks, with the Nasdaq down 2 percent as a sliding euro and rising Italian bond yields reflected persistent concerns about Europe's debt crisis.
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Destination: New Zealand, Overview
This 3:40 long video shows the landscapes and cities of this country. The diversity of the country is stressed. The differences between the southern and northern islands are explained.
Turning the Pages - The Wollaton Antiphonal
In this video three of the many people involved in the Turning the Pages project introduce the software and explain how the project works.
There's a Ghost in my Bed
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Seeing the Invisible
Students will be instructed to make an observation of a flower (tulip) given the one stipulation that they will only be allowed to detect the parts of the plant that are green. Through observation and discussion, students will be led to understand that only seeing parts of the flower leads to an incomplete and even inaccurate understanding of its structure.
Students will construct their own knowledge of the Sun emitting light above and below the visible spectrum by using UV beads to detect ultr
The Battle of Oriskany: Blood Shed a Stream Running Down
tells how long-standing prejudices and the Revolutionary War unleashed massive bloodshed among inhabitants of New York's Mohawk Valley. Located in rich farmland and at a strategic point in a fur trade route, the valley had been settled by European immigrants who had prospered from productive farms and lucrative trade. As war broke out, everyone had to choose sides: Rebel or Tory. It was not easy for many. Five hundred years of unity among the Six Nations was broken.
Let them eat cake!
Jan. 5 - Thousands eat massive King Cake in Mexico City ahead of the religious Feast of the Epiphany. Kilmeny Duchardt reports.
Learn About The History of the Ku Klux Klan
This short video shows the early days of this racist organization and how it came to be as well as what it stands for. A good overview.
Flash online studeren Deze site werd gemaakt zodat de leerlingen zelfstandig de basisbegrippen van Flash kunnen bestuderen.

Eigenschappen van de draaiing : Geogebra Applets Met behulp van Geogebra kan je de eigenschappen van een draaiing aantonen. De draaiing behoudt de collineariteit, de lengte van een lijnstuk, de grootte van een hoek en de evenwijdigheid van rechten. Met de volgende applets kan je …

Vol en leeg Leerlingen knippen de prentjes uit op de dikke zwarte lijn. Daarna rubriceren ze de volle en de lege bokalen in twee aparte groepen.

Even a Jailbird can Learn the Gas Laws - Part 3 - Gay-Lussac's Law
This video explains the concepts behind Gay-Lussac's law, as well as works through the math required in order to solve a problem involving Gay-Lussac's law. The computer-generated voices can be annoying to some, but high-school students generally find them amusing. This video was created because a high-school chemistry teacher requested an entertaining video about the gas laws - because she has found that her students are generally bored with the topic. (5:15)
What Is Energy? Short Demos
Three short, hands-on, in-class demos expand students’ understand of energy. First, using peanuts and heat, students see how the human body burns food to make energy. Then, students create paper snake mobiles to explore how heat energy can cause motion. Finally, students determine the effect that heat energy from the sun (or a lamp) has on temperature by placing pans of water in different locations.
Biological Diversity Animals III
This online textbook describes with pictures and text the evolutionary history of a variety of animal groups.
Football, Physics, and Symmetry
Two linemen colliding can light a 60W bulb for over a minute! Great animation. (02:03)













