Heart Failure
This RLO deals with the pathophysiology of heart failure, drug treatments, and nursing management.
What is a randomised controlled trial?
This RLO outlines how Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs) work.
Developing Coaching Skills (1/10): What is Coaching?
Developing Coaching Skills (1/10): What is Coaching?
Sound Booth Construction
Students explore the sound dampening ability of numerous materials by designing and prototyping model sound booths. As a result, students learn about how sound is reflected, absorbed and travels through various materials, thus giving them an overview of sound dampening, energy absorption and sound propagation in the context of engineering. Students also create blueprints and document their findings in a formal lab report.
Load It Up!
Students take a hands-on look at the design of bridge piers (columns). First they brainstorm types of loads that might affect a Colorado bridge. Then they determine the maximum possible load for that scenario, and calculate the cross-sectional area of a column designed to support that load. Choosing from clay, foam or marshmallows, they create model columns and test their calculations.
Mexico City Earthquake and Mexican Architecture
This class explains the damages of buildings in 1985 Mexico City Earthquake through the computer simulations.
6.6 Worlds without end
How does the computer's peculiar binary world of digital entities differ from our analogue world of colour, sound, taste and touch? This unit explores the way in which information, in the form of text, still and moving images, and sound can cross the boundary from the analogue universe into a digital world.
One man cutting another's hair The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: 'Photograph (Cinematograph Film) entitled 'With Captain Scott [Royal Navy] to the South Pole (British Antarc
4.12 Sound and music
How does the computer's peculiar binary world of digital entities differ from our analogue world of colour, sound, taste and touch? This unit explores the way in which information, in the form of text, still and moving images, and sound can cross the boundary from the analogue universe into a digital world.
Sean Lemass
Short essay on Lemass designed to provide students with the information required for LC questions on key people in history.
Faoiseamh a Gheobhadsa - Crossword
A crossword based on the poem Faoiseamh a Gheobhadsa which is on the leaving cert course.
Record of Time
Enter the exciting world of dating ... fossil dating, that is. From Record of Time by anthropologist Dennis O'Neil.
PediNeuroLogic Exam: 18 Month Old: Normal: Fine Motor/Coordination - Pincer Grasp and Handedness
The toddler has a good pincer grasp as he grasps the end of a tape measure and pulls on it. He uses both hands well, but now the parents identify that he is starting to use the right hand more than the left hand. Handedness develops in the 2nd year of life. A neuroscience tutorial focusing on those aspects of the pediatric neurological examination that are unique to the child's nervous system, with an emphasis on important neurodevelopmental milestones.
Non-Radioactive DNA Hybridization Experiments for the Undergraduate Laboratory: The Southern Blot An
This resource is a detailed description of molecular techniques used to detect homologous DNA sequences. Students are introduced to many concepts and techniques involved in molecular biology, including DNA isolation, purification and Southern blot analysis."
Cheat Sheet to Mastering Japanese #9 - Double Up on Language with Innovative Language Learning!
Learning grammar is never easy. Sometimes, it’s even hardest when it’s your own native language! Particles, present progressive, noun modifiers…it’s hard to keep them all straight! But what if we told you that learning a 2nd language could be much easier than just learning one? Sounds crazy, right?
Well, it’s not! Listen to today’s Cheat Sheet [...]
The Busy World of Richard Scarry-The Best Counting Video Ever-Part 1 of 3
In part one of this classic Richard Scarry video students will learn to count. Lily the Rabbit spends her day finding objects to count. In part one she finds 1 bunny, 2 hands, 2 feet, 2 long ears, 3 friends on 3 tricycles, 4 cows, 5 frogs, 6 scarecrows and 6 hats, 7 mice in airplanes, and 8 watermelons. Content is appropriate for young learners. This is part 1 of 3. (7:47)
Gravity Overview - Free Science Video by Brightstorm
All objects with mass attract and are attracted by all other objects with mass because of a force called gravity. The strength of gravity is proportional to the mass of the object. We are pulled to the Earth by it's gravitational forces but we also pull the earth towards us. Because we are much less massive than than the Earth, our gravitational pull is not strong enough to have any affect on it. Gravity pulls us towards Earth such that we accelerate at 9.8 m/s^2. &n
Robert E. Lee
This three minute video contains various pictures and quotes from defeated Confederate General Lee. There are few facts provided, just a few quotes to provide some insights into his thoughts and actions.
Authors@Google: Ann Doyle
Anne Doyle interview women leaders from across the country to research Powering Up. She came to Google to talk about the unique generations of women leaders and how important it is for women to not only be high achievers, but leaders as well.















