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The Bridge To Clemson Program
http://www.clemson.edu/admissions/bridge/
Designed for a select group of academically talented freshmen, the Bridge to Clemson University program is a distinctive academic transfer program available by invitation only. Students must first apply for freshman admission to Clemson to receive consideration for the program. Beginning with a strong first year academic experience at Tri-County Technical College (four miles from the Clemson campus), the Bridge program includes targeted academic advisi
Common Cockle--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a Common Cock in its natural environment. Students will enjoy listening to the ocean sound as they watch the close up views of this amazing creature. This well-known edible cockle has a solid shell, consisting of two valves, which feature prominent ribs and concentric growth-lines. The outer surface of the shell is off-white, yellowish or brown, and the inner surface is white. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge a
The Battle of Lexington and Concord
In April 1775, when British troops are sent to confiscate colonial weapons, they run into an untrained and angry militia. This ragtag army defeats 700 British soldiers and the surprise victory fuels their confidence for the war ahead. The battle of Lexington and Concord marks the first steps towards American independence. This clip contains commentary from a notable historian. (1:58)
Lespakketten Music For Life : Geef je mening In november 2011 lanceerde het Rode Kruis twee lespakketten rond Music For Life ‘We do give a shit’. Er was een pakket voor het lager onderwijs en een voor het secundair onderwijs. Beide …

Prof. Jeff Bellins: Background Checks on Police
SMU Law Professor Jeff Bellins provides expert commentary for a story about a judge ordering the district attorney's office to provide background checks on police officers called to testify.
World War I Firsts
World War I may have been the war to end all wars, but it was also the beginning of many military and civilian technologies. In this video clip, learn about many technologies that weren’t seen until this massive world war began. (1:18)
Without Geometry, the Dog Would be Free - Part 2 - Area
This series of videos was created to help middle school and early high school students understand the concepts and math of perimeter, area, and volume and how they can be used in a real life situation - in this case, a brother and sister want to build a new dog pen for their new puppy. This series of videos was created to be colorful, animated, and funny, so that students will want to watch the videos. This video concentrates on finding the area of the floor of the new dog pen, so the brother an
Duke Chapel Live - 2/22/2012 - Ash Wednesday
Duke Chapel Live - 2/22/2012 - Ash Wednesday
THE100 Session 3 Spring 2012
THE100 Session 3 Spring 2012
Bill De Luca
"V" for Vendetta
Patient Letters: Ovarian Cancer Survivor has "Amazingly Positive" Experience
This letter was written to UMMC from an ovarian cancer survivor, who is also a faculty member at the University of Maryland School of Nursing. She gives her thanks and appreciation to Dr. Sarah Temkin and her team for the incredible care and warmth they showed her during her fight with cancer.
Related Links:
Greenebaum Cancer Center
http://www.umgcc.org/
Gynecologic Oncology Program
http://www.umgcc.org/gyn_program/ovarian.htm
Diagnostic and Treatment Services
http://www.umgcc.org/gyn_progra
12 Important Resume Tips
Powerful overview of 12 important aspects to consider when preparing your resume. Tips are written in bright colors on a black screen and video is set to music. The video could also be paused and discussed in class. (03:39)
Best Practices in Teaching Socio-Emotional Learning
In this Best Practices Weekly video, teacher Elliott reviews an article from Better Evidence Based Education on socio-emotional learning. Best practices include the following: logical, integrated order in skill progression, activity oriented, focused, and explicit and clear learning goals. This is a great resource to help build appropriate social skills in the classroom. (4:31)
Ballimartin to Killinallan - linear, cross-country walk
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Motivating Subjects: Data Sharing in Cancer research
By: ucsd_idash Presented by Jennifer Tucker
Le procédé support de caméra Steadicam. Conférence de Noël Very avec Pierre-William Glenn
Un support de caméra exceptionnel est présenté au musée Guimet à Paris en 1976 : le procédé « Steadicam », stabilisateur de caméra portée, inventé par l'Américain Garrett Brown. Jeune caméraman, Noël Véry s'intéresse alors immédiatement à cette machine, y voyant, avec raison, un grand avenir. Quelques années plus tard, le steadicam s'impose grâce à quelques films phare, en particulier Shining de Stanley Kubrick. Cette conférence décrit la découverte du steadic
Creating an Interactive, Open-Source Textbook for Marine Science
Duke research scientist David W. Johnston gives his students a virtual textbook, built for the iPad and assembled from open-source materials created by experts in the field of marine biology. Students tweet with Johnston, teaching assistants and each other through the app, to keep the class interacting even when they are away from the classroom.
Thanksgiving Craft: Making a Pilgrim Puppet
In this video, puppeteer, John Kennedy, demonstrates how to make a paper pilgrim puppet step-by-step. This delightful puppet is made with a paper bag and construction paper.
Mole Cricket in Burrow
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Mole Cricket in burrow. This is our largest native orthopteran and one of our most impressive and unusual looking insects. The body is brown in color and covered with fine velvety hairs, and the forelegs are greatly modified for digging. Only the adult stages are winged, and flight is said to be clumsy, directionless and only performed on rare occasions at night. Males can be distinguished from the females by the op
Read My Bar Graph!
In this "Cyberchase" video clip, the kids create their own bar graph to track the amount of bugs in the main Cybrary. They compare their bar graph to the one that Hacker created (to trick Ms. Fileshare, the librarian) and realize that the two bar graphs are based on different scales. (1:10)













