You Be the Judge
Lesson plan for an oral French activity encouraging the use of spoken French by setting up a trial of Little Red Riding Hood.
Protein Translation
This animation (start by clicking on image) demonstrates protein translation in the context of a ribosome. One tRNA at a time is grabbed, to incorporate each amino acid into the growing polypeptide. Amino acids are depicted as spheres, RNAs as lines, and ribosomal subunits as ovals.
MOLA: Seasonal Snow Variations on Mars, clouds at north pole, with dates, with contours
This is a visualization of the clouds near the Marian polar caps measured using the MOLA instrument. This particular animation shows just the north pole, with dates, and with contours.
How to Find the Volume of a Pyramid
This 2:50 video teaches how to find the volume of a pyramid. One formula you use to find the volume of a pyramid is V =
(area of the base times height) divided by 3. There isn't any narrator for this video.
El Nino Zoom to Sea Surface Temperature and Height Anomaly on a Globe: January 1997 through December
An animation of sea surface temperature and sea surface height anomalies in the Pacific Ocean for the period January 1997 through December 1997. The data is shown on a globe and the point of view moves from showing a full globe to showing a close up of the equatorial Pacific near South America.
Bestellen en betalen: Chez l'épicier
Op het einde van deze les kun je bestellen en afrekenen bij de kruidenier.
One String, Many Sounds: Jonah Ellsworth
In this From the Top at Carnegie Hall video segment, 13-year-old cellist Jonah Ellsworth plays Variations on One String on a Theme of Rossini, by Niccolo Paganini.
New Venture Creation
Creating a new venture is a challenging task, one that requires specific domain knowledge as well as general business and entrepreneurial skills. This course utilizes the knowledge and skills gained from both the core MBA and entrepreneurship courses; it provides hands-on experience in the creation and development of a growth-oriented new venture. Students in teams take a multi-disciplinary approach to the preparation and presentation of a professional business plan. In the process, the course f
Comment on Colombian politician to discuss citizenship culture at Vanderbilt by Ted Fischer
We are hosting Antanas Mockus on campus today--the man who changed Bogota. He hired 420 mimes to control traffic in Bogotu00e1u2019s chaotic streets and shut down the corrupt transit police. And traffic fatalities fell 50%. He asked citizens to put their power to use with 350,000 u201cthumbs upu201d and u201cthumbs downu201d cards that his office distributed. The cards were meant to approve and disapprove of other citizensu2019 behavior. He asked people to pay an extra 10% in voluntary taxes
7.2.1 The ‘what’ pathway
Hearing is a familiar and important human sense that is a topic naturally of interest to those who are curious about human biology. This unit will enable you to relate what you read to your own sensory experiences – and indeed many of the questions asked have exactly that function. This unit will be best understood by those with some biological understanding.
5.3 Transcription factors
How do we become individuals? This unit looks at how genes and the environment interact making each of us unique. Looking at the period between conception and birth you will examine the issues of nature or nurture to see which has the greatest impact.
Converting Fractions to Percent
This 1:34 video is about a learning trick to help to learn how to convert fractions into percent.
Reparation and Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Bosnia and Serbia: What Role for Socio-Legal Studies?
Stephen Parmentier, Professor of Criminology Leuven Institute of Criminology, K.U.Leuven, gives a talk for the Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminar series on 26th May 2011
Computer Science Unplugged - Part 2 -Â Sorting Networks
The narrator explains, in this very brief clip, how a computer parcels data using the visual of children with cards and numbers. (01:44)
Skew Boreholes
Article on skew boreholes featuring interesting background information, clear definitions as well as the solution to a sample question with accompanying explanations.
Life Beyond Earth
Is there life out there? A look at our search for life beyond Planet Earth.
An expensive abuse of justice? Why current habeas corpus must be reformed
The legal safeguard habeas corpus is being used in ways it was never intended, resulting in a costly waste of scarce legal resources and taxpayer dollars, according to two researchers who have studied thousands of habeas cases.
Evolution at the Surface of Euclid:Elements of a Long Infinity in Motion Along Space
Abstract: It is modernly debated whether application of the free will has potential to cause harm to nature. Power possessed to the discourse, sensory/perceptual, physical influences on life experience by the slow moving machinery of change is a viral element in the problems of civilization; failed resolution of historical paradox involving mind and matter is a recurring source of problems. Reference is taken from the writing of Euclid in which a oneness of nature as an indivisible point of th
2011 Bay Area Symposium on Viruses: Raul Andino
Raul Andino, UCSF
Virus Diversity, Robustness and Evolvability.
Researching Childhood Language Disorders: Rachel Romeo
Rachel Romeo, in Penn's class of 2011, talks about her experiences with the Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowship (CURF) at Penn. She is a Psychology & Linguistics major in the College who will take her Fulbright & Thouron Awards to University College London to continue her exploration of children's language acquisition.













