Google Earth - Curriculum Development Workshop
Ken Shelton presents a workshop on ways to use Google Earth in your curriculum. Ken teaches middle school in Los Angeles Unified School District. This video covers amazing techniques and inspiration for using the Google Earth application to enhance your curriculum and engage students in learning for almost any topic. (2:36:38)
U.S. Morning Call: Exclusive-Big banks got tall order
Aug 10 - U.S. regulators directed five of the country's biggest banks to develop plans for staving off collapse if they faced serious problems.
Penguin Lady
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El Tio Zorro y el Tio Gallo - cuento de Colombia
Un cuento de Colombia sobre el Tío Zorro y Tío Gallo. Bueno para los estudiantes principiantes de español. 2:35
Japan's economy stalls
Aug. 13 - Second quarter growth half the pace expected as weak Eurozone demand weighs on manufacturers in the world's third largest economy.
Otis Modern Art 05: Impressionism Pt 1: The Heroicization of Modern Life
Dr. Parme Giuntini, Director of Art History at Otis College of Art and Design, presents this series on Modern Art. She will discuss the movements and ideas that changed our perspectives on art and art making. She will begin with Realism in France, around 1850, and finish with Abstract Expressionism in New York City in the mid-20th Century.
In this lecture, Dr. Giuntini begins the two-part discussion on Impressionism, one of the most popular movements with audiences today. Discover why the su
Otis Modern Art 02: Modernity and Realism Pt 2: Painting the Real
Dr. Parme Giuntini, Director of Art History at Otis College of Art and Design, presents this series on Modern Art. She will discuss the movements and ideas that changed our perspectives on art and art making. She will begin with Realism in France, around 1850, and finish with Abstract Expressionism in New York City in the mid-20th Century.
In this chapter, Dr. Giuntini introduces Realism, the first movement of Modern Art. She will discuss how some of the early Realists challenged the Academy
CCA's Film Program—Student Clips
Take a peek at a sampling of recent student work from the Film Program at California College of the Arts.
Learn more about CCA's Film Program at cca.edu/film
Thyroid hormone Video Consult
By: Rxconsultnow This video will provide information on drugs belonging to the synthetic thyroid hormone drug class such as levothyroxine.
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SSRIs Video Consult
By: Rxconsultnow This video will provide information on the Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor antidepressants, specifically fluoxetine and sertraline.
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Elon's Drumline and the Fight Song
With camps well underway, the Fire of the Carolinas drumline was out practicing the Fight Song the morning of August 21, 2012, at 10 a.m. outside the entrance to the Center for the Arts.
Site Libre Savoirs: Geostatistiques
Domaine: Probabilités et statistiques
L'enseignement comprend trois parties :* Une approche de l'analyse exploratoire de données spatialisées* Une initiation aux différentes méthodes de statistiques spatiales :o Géostatistiqueo Processus ponctuels spatiauxo Analyse de données sur Latticeso Mise en oeuvre de ces méthodes au travers d'un logiciel : R
Move-In 2012
Students arrive on campus to begin moving into the residence halls on August 17th, 2012 - the first day of Welcome Weekend at Missouri State University.
Essential Resume Writing Tips to Follow
By: jackslord Perfect Resume Writing Tips to Follow; you can see free examples anytime at: http://www.onebuckresume.com/
Compressibility: Pilot's Worst Nightmare
During World War II, aircraft engineers began to better understand compressibility, an aerodynamic effect that can cause pilots to lose control of their planes. In this video clip, find out how the problem was tackled. (1:32)
Where in the world did dinosaurs live?
Fossils of dinosaurs have now been found on every continent, almost everywhere that rocks of Late Triassic, Jurassic, or Cretaceous rocks are exposed on the Earth's surface. Because dinosaurs were (and in the form of birds still are) such a diverse group or animals, they probably lived in nearly every terrestrial environment. Their fossils, be they bones, teeth, or footprints, have been found in Mesozoic rocks that are geologically interpreted to have been deposited in deserts, savannahs, forest
The pursuit of Olympic ideals (UCL)
This event will explore how ancient Greek ideals of beauty, achievement and politics shaped the original Olympic games. Professor Chris Carey (UCL Greek and Latin) and Professor Semir Zeki (UCL Neuroesthetics) will discuss what constitutes ideals in neural terms and how they are formed and transformed in the brain.
Title: The pursuit of Olympic ideals - physical, neural and aesthetic
Date: Thursday, 28th June 2012
Time: 18:30 - 20:00 BST
Location: Cruciform Lecture Theatre 1, Cruciform Building
Disciplinary Thinking - Student Experiences of E-learning: overview
Title: Disciplinary Thinking - Student Experiences of E-learning: overview
Description: A collection of readings with questions and follow-up activities
Theme: Student Experiences of E-Learning
Subject: HE - Education
Author: Colleen McKenna & Jane Hughes: HEDERA, 2012
Audience: Educational developers within accredited programmes and courses in higher education
Issue Date: 14/05/2012
Last updated Date: 31/07/2012
Version: Final
PSF Mapping: A2, A4, K3, K4
Effect of roughness during off-road driving This video shows a simulation of a vehicle driving on two types of off-road surfaces. One vehicle is on a flat, sloped surface, and the other vehicle is on a rough, sloped surface. It can be seen that the roughness causes one vehicle to rollover.













