History of the Incas
General introduction to the history of the Inca people and their influence, which extended through an enormous area of Latin America.
Helicopters: flight basics
A look at the basic physics of helicopter flight.
Water Treatment
A short introduction to this album.
Healthy Living - Breathing Techniques
Miranda Thew from Leeds Met talks us through a useful breathing technique that will help to keep you relaxed and stress free.
Healthy Living - Breathing Techniques
Miranda Thew from Leeds Met talks us through a useful breathing technique that will help to keep you relaxed and stress free.
Meeting the Challenges in Evaluating Mobile Learning: a 3-level Evaluation Framework
We propose six challenges in evaluating mobile learning: capturing and analysing learning in context and across contexts, measuring mobile learning processes and outcomes, respecting learner/participant privacy, assessing mobile technology utility and usability, considering the wider organisational and socio-cultural context of learning, and assessing in/formality. A three-level framework for evaluating mobile learning is proposed, comprising a micro level concerned with usability, a meso level
The Holloway Series in Poetry - Honoring the Life and Work of Larry Eigner
When Larry Eigner arrived in this world "palsied from a hard birth" the accepted view was that the severity of his injury made him uneducable. An inspired bar-mitzvah gift of a 1940 Royal portable typewriter opened a pathway to his becoming a poet.
This event celebrates the publication in four folio volumes of the Collected Poems of Larry Eigner.
POETS/SPEAKERS. Robert Grenier, Lyn Hejinian, Richard Eigner, Rebecca Gaydos, Kit Robinson, Michael Davidson, George Hart, Albert Gelpi, Hillary Grav
David Ewing Duncan - The Experimental Man
"The Experimental Man: Cutting-Edge Scientific Research and Implications for Personalized Medicine"
David Ewing Duncan - chief correspondent for public radio's BioTech Nation, contributor to NPR's Morning Edition, author, and director of UC Berkeley's Center for Life Science Policy - gives a fascinating talk on his journey to "physical self-discovery" to see what effects medical technologies will have on individuals, families, and cultures.
Interviewing Techniques in the Private Sector
Scott Williams, Executive Director, UGA Career Center
The Interview Process: Gaining Access to a Higher Education Position
Marian Higgins, Career Consultant & Diversity Coordinator, UGA Career Center and Merrily Dunn, Assoc. Professor, Department of Counseling and Human Development Services
Having a Mentor -- an Important Part of Your Learning Experience
Sylvia Hutchinson, Center for Teaching and Learning
Handwriting Recognition
This video tutorial demonstrates how to use the handwriting recognition features of Notebook which convert block or cursive handwriting into text. (2:25)
Splendid America
A video that contains numerous statistics and other data that opens up some real issues that are sometimes missed in textbooks. The video stops at time, but give it time and another episode starts. Major themes of US History are the overall subject.
Study Abroad Series-Allie Sauber '12
Study Abroad Series-Allie Sauber '12 who spent her junior year abroad in Reutlingen University, Germany, and she shared her personal experience during an on-cemera interview. For more information, visit valpo.edu/studyabroad
How a Nuclear Reactor Works
In this short video you will learn how a nuclear reactor works. The narrator tells the sequence of events that are involved. (00:50)














