Chrystia Freeland Highlights
Apr 7 - Highlights from various interviews.
EE 120 - Lecture 27 - Signals and Systems
Structure and Interpretation of Systems and Signals - Spring 2007. This course is an introduction to mathematical modeling techniques used in the design of electronic systems. An important keyword here is "mathematical." Subjects we will cover include continous and discrete signals, with applications to audio, images, video, communications, and control; State-based models, beginning with automata and evolving to LTI systems; Frequency domain models for signals and frequency response for systems,
Decimal Place Value, Part 1 of 2
What is the value of the 3 in 654.213?
Mr. Khan, the instructor, uses computer software in this four-minute video for his demonstration. Although he uses different colors for emphasis, the screen is a little 'busy' so the viewer may want to open the screen to 'full screen' to see all the information more clearly.
Anarchy or Authoritarianism: Which is Worse? - FORA TV
Is anarchy worst that tyranny? This brief video examines this question, and additionally - asks the question: iDoes Iraq need - a really good dictator?
Anarchist Political Theory
This 5:15 video is about the views of Crispin Startwell's on anarchist political theory. This is for advanced students and could be used as a debate topic. It is presented in lecture format.
The Color Song
This video shows the primary colors and how to spell each color. Students will be engaged by the voice of children their own age. Also the song is simple and can help build associations between the word and the actual color. This is great for a preschool or kindergarten classroom.
Innovative Developments In Astronomy
A team of rocket scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Space Astronomy Laboratory talk about innovative developments such as the Star Tracker 5000, which offers important applications for the national space program. The device accurately orients spacecraft by tracking star fields with a high level of precision. The researchers also explain how they gather information with an ultraviolet telescope launched by rocket, providing insight into the levels of invisible light in the univer
The Fair-Haired Bear
This is a funny little story about a bare bear who started out with brown hair.
American Revolutionary War
This is a classroom lesson with lots of visuals. It asks questions and later answers them. Might be of value as an after test for students.
Characteristics of the Sun
Our Sun is an ordinary star — just one of billions of stars in our galaxy alone. However, as our own star, the Sun holds special status for us and is essential to our existence. The Sun's gravity holds the solar system together, and nuclear fusion within the Sun supplies the energy for life on Earth. Without the Sun, Earth would be a drastically different place. In this video segment adapted from NASA, learn some basic facts about our Sun. Run time 01:28.
Total Eclipse of the Sun: Part of a Series
This is a ten minute video that goes through facts about the sun and an explanation of what is is composed of and more. When done click on Part Two.
Detailed Description of the Sun
An extremely detailed video that describes various aspects of the sun: how it produces its energy, how that energy reaches Earth, the layers of the sun, etc. Includes interviews with astronomers.
A day in the life in the Nile Delta- Menoufya, Egypt- Iman Satori
This video shows photographs of modern day Egyptians in their everyday life. Elementary age children are featured along with adults of all ages. The photographs are accompanied by Egyptian music.
Communities and Environmental Laws
This video shows how a community/citizens can work with the environmental laws that are there to protect you. It is a professional video that shows cases where ordinary citizens (mostly minorities) have fought against environmental polluters. (This video is good for showing students how to organize themselves against inequities. )
Examples of chalk Art
This video is set to music and it shows photographs of chalk art on sidewalks. (1:42)
Land In Water
Professional Video- Is Italy an isthmus, peninsula, island or archipelago? If you don't know now, you soon will with this musical video dedicated to different types of land in water.Good animation and good facts.
Metabolism
The metabolic pathways that produce energy create important environmental transformations. Although living organisms have diverse ways of meeting their energy needs, there is an amazing similarity between all life forms as they carry out metabolism directed to the construction and use of necessary biological molecules.
Learn German: German Colours
In this video you will learn the German words for different colors. You will hear the color in German and see the German word on the screen and then the word in English will appear on the screen. This is good for beginning language learners.
How To Trap the Soccer Ball With Your Knee & Foot
Soccer Coach Mike Hefron demonstrates how to trap the soccer ball out of the air with your knee and foot. The coach explains errors players often make and how to correct them. ( 3:07)
Animated Biography of Daniel Boone
This educational cartoon about Daniel Boone, is part of a series and is hosted by an animated mouse-historian The video used still pictures and limited animation to tell stories about people and events from the last 2000 years. Syndicated in 1969. A Krantz Animation/Quality Entertainment/ARP Production. Produced by Steve Krantz. Directed by Shamus Culhane. Narrated by Bernard Cowan. Voice of Max: Paul Soles.













