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04. Raadselfilmpjes en tekendictees met een online-tekenprogramma : ICT Springplank Kleuters Wie over een internetverbinding beschikt, kan gebruik maken van een onlinetekenprogramma. Een voorbeeld hiervan is Sketchfu. De kinderen kunnen in een overzichtelijke en toch aantrekkelijke omgeving allerlei tekeningen …

Dopage et sport - Patrick Mignon (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Lycée Henri Darras (62 Liévin)
Dopage et sport par Patrick Mignon
Steve Jobs Was No Innovator — He Was Better Over the past few months since his unfortunate passing, the media has consistently praised Steve Jobs for his many talents. Frequently, he has been described as one of history's greatest innovators, standing shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Einstein, Da Vinci, and the Wright brothers. While such statements about Jobs's talents are not false, they certainly miss the point.

SFSP Lille 2011 – Sciences et société en Europe : développer une expertise partagée
Titre : SFSP Lille 2011 – Sciences et société en Europe : développer une expertise partagée
Intervenant(s) : Yves Charpak, Directeur des Etudes et de la Prospective à l’EFS, Membre du Bureau de la SFSP,
Expert auprès du programme « Sciences et Société » de la Commission Européenne
Résumé : Le congrès 2011 de la SFSP est centré sur les expertises en santé publique. Son but est de contribuer à clarifier les différentes définitions de l’expertise e
Howard County Courthouse
Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana.,Howard County Journey
Create a class magazine lesson plan
I got this from a colleague of mine Mrs Barr. It is a great collection of tasks and activities based around creating a magazine with all of the assessment criteria included so that students are well aware of their purpose. This is a great resource for students of all ag
War Eagle Wedding: Selecting the hors d'oeuvres
http://www.wareaglewedding.com
Under the Microscope #8
Matt Benton shows us nuclei moving inside a beetle egg as a beetle embryo forms.
Under the Microscope is a collection of videos that show glimpses of the natural and man-made world in stunning close-up. They are released every Monday and Thursday and you can see them here: http://bit.ly/A6bwCE
Matt Benton:
"For my PhD I am studying the embryonic development of the beetle, Tribolium castaneum. During development in this beetle, a large number cells must move together at a certain location of th
Valentines Couples at the U of R
Behind the scenes of our Valentine's Day photo shoot at the University of Rochester.
Jay Carisella Invitational 2011 Video
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GoNUxstream Game Recap - Women's Ice Hockey vs. Maine - Feb. 11, 2012
No. 7 Northeastern (20-6-3, 13-3-2 WHEA) has secured a bye to the WHEA semifinals, after Florence Schelling stopped 35 Maine shots in the Huskies' 4-0 win this afternoon at Matthews Arena.
Schelling now leads the nation with seven shutouts. Graduate tri-captain Dani Rylan opened the scoring six minutes into the game; junior tri-captain Casey Pickett doubled the lead during the second period, and Northeastern added a pair of late shorthanded empty-net goals to ice the game.
GoNUxstream Game Recap - Women's Ice Hockey vs. Maine - Feb. 12, 2012
Maggie DiMasi's end-to-end run gave the Huskies the game-winning goal as No. 7 Northeastern (21-6-3, 14-3-2 WHEA) won its fourth in a row, in a 3-1 decision over Maine this afternoon at Matthews Arena.
DiMasi rushed from her own goal line all the way down ice to bury her sixth of the year and second in two games. Senior Florence Schelling enjoyed a relatively light workload in net, stopping 18 shots. Freshman Colleen Murphy opened the scoring midway through the second period, and after Maine cu
Congratulations to the U-M Solar Car Team
In celebration of the U-M Solar Car Team and its great accomplishments at the World Solar Challenge in Australia.
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New residence hall planned to offer amenities students want
Students at Washington State University will have another choice of living accommodations for fall 2013. Design work is wrapping up on the tentatively named Northside Residence Hall, to be built along Colorado Street on the Pullman campus.
Keith Bloom, WSU Capital Planning and Development (CPD) executive director, said the hall will add much needed housing space. The $32 million project will house about 300 rooms in single, double and other configurations, giving students a wide range of livin
WSU Chemist Applies Google Software to Webs of the Molecular World
The technology that Google uses to analyze trillions of web pages is being brought to bear on the way molecules are shaped and organized.
Aurora Clark, an associate professor of chemistry at Washington State University, has adapted Google's PageRank software to create moleculaRnetworks, which scientists can use to determine molecular shapes and chemical reactions without the expense, logistics and occasional danger of lab experiments.
For more about this story, click here: http://news.wsu.edu/p
HILT Symposium 2012
The inaugural HILT Symposium opened a Harvard-wide conversation, engaging faculty and students in dialogue, debate, and the sharing of ideas about pedagogical innovation. The event convened invited members of the Harvard community and presenters from within Harvard and externally who offered interesting and informative perspectives on teaching and learning in higher education, with an emphasis on evidence-based approaches.
Arid Zone, Fertile Ground
The unique landscape surrounding UNSW's Fowlers Gap Arid Zone Research Station near Broken Hill has drawn researchers from around the world for over 40 years, spawning over 300 PhDs and over 1,000 scientific papers.
Australia's only arid zone research station, it has enough diverse ecosystems and habitats to provide a vital snapshot of Australia's interior.
This is where the most extensive long-term research on the kangaroo has been carried out; indeed the kangaroo sequences for David Attenbor
Retired Gen. Richard Myers speaks to USAWC Class of 2012
Retired Gen. Richard Myers, the 15th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and current Colin L. Powell Chair for National Security, Leadership, Character and Ethics at the National Defense University, spoke to the Army War College Class of 2012 as part of the Commandants Lecture Series.













