Lower Intermediate Lesson S4 #1 - Giving and Receiving in Japanese-Introduction
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Talking about giving and receiving in Japanese can be a bit confusing. That’s why you are embarking on this exciting four-part series that will introduce you to the right way to do it. You might want to say, “He got a present from his girlfriend” or “I got this from my [...]
Top 25 Spanish Questions You Need to Know #7 - Where did you learn Spanish?
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! After a long but enjoyable flight, you have finally touched down in Spain. You can already feel the jetlag setting in, but you need to eat before you go to sleep. You head to the local farmers’ market to sample some delicacies and before you know it, you’re having your first [...]
Absolute Beginner S2 #4 - Playing Spanish Games
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! You’re not sure, but you think the person next to you just insulted you in Spanish. You ask your friend to translate the Spanish phrase you heard, and he confirms that you indeed were just made fun of. You ask the stranger why he insulted you in Spanish, and he points [...]
SANKORÉ Session Inserm : Les nouveaux médias et le développement cognitif de l'enfant
PREMIER SÉMINAIRE INTERNATIONAL SANKORÉ DE RECHERCHE UNIVERSITAIRE SUR LA PÉDAGOGIE NUMÉRIQUE
Conférence-Débat : INSERM / SANKORE : ZOOM SUR LES NEUROSCIENCES
Les nouveaux médias viennent concurrencer les outils traditionnels de la transmission des savoirs et du développement des capacités cognitives.
Que disent les neurosciences sur l’Education numérique ?
Dans un domaine où l'innovation est constante, la recherche devient rapidement obsolète.
Malcolm X: Black Nationalism
This video segment, taken from archival news footage, explores the ideology of Malcolm X, an outspoken civil rights leader in the 1960s who advocated black nationalism and separation from white society. He argued that integration represented an adoption of white values and white culture and that, instead, African Americans needed to embrace their own culture, communities, and institutions independent of the white world. (1:33)
Speaking Of Sheldon
Director Mark Cole, a theatre professor at SUNY Oswego, describes the upcoming readers' theatre performance of "Speaking of Sheldon." Cole adapted the play from the writings of Edward Austin Sheldon, who founded the college in 1861. Video by master's in human-computer interaction student Kevin Graham.
TINY TRANSISTOR (HINDI TRANSLATION)
Ye duniya ka sab se chhota aur paela aisa transistor hai, jise bahut sukhshamta ke sath, sirf ek parmanu se banaya gaya hai.
Best Practices Weekly--Using Higher-Level Questions in Reading
In this Best Practices Weekly video, teacher Elliott reviews an article from The Reading Teacher on using higher-level questions in reading. Key strategies include modeling exemplar responses, prompting with follow up questions, providing sentence stems for ELL students, collaborating with other teachers, planning, and don't give up. This is a great resource to help improve reading instruction in the classroom. (5:59)
Min Young You - BA International Business with Chinese - China Campus
Min explains why she decided to study in China.
How Many Jelly Beans?
In this video segment from Cyberchase, Inez is baking 50 cookies for her class and each cookie has to have four jelly beans on top. Inez has a jar full of jelly beans. She knows she needs at least 200 jelly beans, but rather than count all of the jellybeans, she decides to estimate to see if she has enough. (0:37)
Finding Factors of 20
In this Cyberchase video segment, the CyberSquad is trying to figure out the location of Icky, the guardian of the Electric Eel of Aquari-Yum. The clue to his location lies in eight bubbles filled with pictures and numbers. The kids are told to find two numbers whose product is 20. Realizing that the pair of 10 and 2 is not an option, they use seashells to create an array to test out possible factors. (2:35)
Simple Machines
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Formation Médicale 2011 – Connaissances pharmacologiques nécessaires à une prescription raisonn
Titre : Formation Médicale 2011 – Connaissances pharmacologiques nécessaires à une prescription raisonnée : apport de la pharmacovigilance et du suivi thérapeutique
Intervenants : Marc BARDOU (Dijon, CNPM).
Résumé : Atelier : Partage d’expériences : le médicament, les vecteurs de sa connaissance de la formation initiale médicale continue. CNPM et APNET. De la connaissance du médicament au savoir prescrire.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intér
Camila de Figueiredo Chueng - MSc International Business - China Campus
Camila explains why she chose a UK degree programme in China and what she loves most about living in Ningbo.
California Spotted Owl
Owls sit high in trees and use their head-turning ability to search for food such as snakes, spiders, and small rodents (skunks, mice, and chipmunks). They do not eat plants and are considered carnviores.
Zeus and the Great Flood
This video clip contains information on the ancient Greeks god Zeus. When natural disasters struck, the ancient Greeks believed that Zeus, their god of all gods, was showing anger and displeasure. (2:32)
Builders of China's Great Wall
Stretching at about 1,600 miles The Great Wall of China is one of China’s remarkable structures. The Great Wall was constructed over several centuries claimed the lives of thousands of builders. The walls purpose was to keep invaders and barbarians out of the country, but instead it had an opposite effect and attracted them. (3:07)
Jackie Robinson Breaks Barriers
Jackie Robinson's accomplishments on and off the field opens doors for all African Americans.
This video would be excellent for a classroom during Black History studies. (3:06)
Battle of Saipan
On June 15, 1944, a week after D-day, the U.S. launches a critical attack on Saipan in the Mariana Islands. Japanese troops are more than prepared for battle and on the first day American forces face over 2,000 causalities. As the battle progresses, Japanese troops are unable to re-supply for three weeks and thus concede defeat to Americans. In this video clip learn more about this American victory in the Pacific. (2:17)
Transitional Justice as an Instrument for Political Struggles in Burundi
Sandra Rubli, Research Analyst, Swisspeace, gives a talk for the OTJR hilary term 2012 seminar series













