Mass Murder of Novo-Moskovsk Jews - Part 2
Natalia Levchenko, who was born in 1929 in Novo-Moskovsk and lived there during the war years, testifies that the Jews were taken partly by boat and partly on foot across the Samara River to the murder site.
For more information: http://www1.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/murderSite.asp?site_id=417
POL310 Session 9 Summer 2012
Current Issues in American Government with Brenda Riddick 07/03/12
Guest: Lynne Lyman, Drug Policy Alliance
EAHA Day 2 Session 2: Communication In Disasters Lecture
Universities in the Eastern Africa Region have come together to implement an initiative Health Emergency Management Program (HEMP) that will build the capacity of local governments in the region to manage and plan for response to major disasters of public health importance. The Eastern African Region is prone to many natural and technological disasters of different kinds. There is not one nation in the region that is not vulnerable to the devastating effects of these disasters. Many of these dis
EAHA Day 2 Session 2: Mass Casualty Incidents Lecture
Universities in the Eastern Africa Region have come together to implement an initiative Health Emergency Management Program (HEMP) that will build the capacity of local governments in the region to manage and plan for response to major disasters of public health importance. The Eastern African Region is prone to many natural and technological disasters of different kinds. There is not one nation in the region that is not vulnerable to the devastating effects of these disasters. Many of these dis
Endocrine
The Endocrine Sequence teaches the basic principles of hormone secretion and action and the clinical disorders which result from abnormalities of hormonal activities. Students are expected to be familiar with the functions of the endocrine glands, the structure, secretion and action of the important hormones, and the major clinical endocrine disorders. Emphasis will be placed on understanding pathophysiology and being able to use general principles in endocrine physiology (e.g. negative feedback
Management of Libraries and Information Services
SI 626 - Information practice demands knowledge of all aspects of management and service delivery. This course introduces selected theories, principles and techniques of contemporary management science, and organizational behavior and their application to libraries and information services. Students develop skills in planning, organizing, personnel management, financial management, leading, marketing, stakeholder management, and coordinating functions in libraries and information services. Stude
The Eyes Have It
The Eyes Have It is an interactive teaching and assessment program on vision care. The Instructional Mode provides an overview of the visual system and disorders of the eyes using photographs or captioned streaming videos supplemented with text. In Quiz Mode, users have a chance to test your knowledge and be scored. There is a quiz corresponding to each topic in the Instructional Mode.
Supervision Workshops
Supervision Workshops
The Ethics (or Not) of a Tip
A video about ethics and a business tip, produced for the Don Davis Program in Ethical leadership at Penn State. Video produced by communications students.
The Ethics (or Not) of a Secret
A video about ethics and a secret, produced for the Don Davis Program in Ethical leadership at Penn State. Video produced by communications students.
Scholarship (Lexi)
College of Communications scholarship recipient Lexi Belculfine talks about how scholarship support enabled her to make the most of her college career at Penn State. Video produced by communications students.
ACHS Lacrosse
Author(s):
The lifelong distance learner
In this unit, tutors are invited to consider what their learners may find easy or difficult about learning at a distance using technologies that may be new to them, and what the tutors’ role is in supporting them.
Gratitude: A New Film & Tour by Louie Schwartzberg
This video features interviews with young and old who provide insights into the importance of caring for others and of having gratitude for what each day offers. This video can be used for all ages, but is recommended for older students. The video could be used to motivate students to ponder and reflect on their situations and what it takes to make a good day.. The imagery is compelling as well. The site is asking for contributions. (5:44)
" Rock This Test": A Motivational Song
This selection shows students performing a motivational song called
" Rock This Test" to the tune of " Dynamite". This song could be used to inspire both teachers and students before tests. ( 3:32)
Hot Air Balloon Experiment
This animated video shows a somple experiment that shows what happens to air when it is heated. The experiement is conducted with a bottle, hot water, and small balloon to demonstrate molecules moving faster and farther apart as air is heated.This experiment helps students understand concept behind hot air balloons. ( 2:08)
Sound Wave Experiment
In this fun and simple experiment, children will learn how sound travels from one end to the other. The words are on the screen as the narrator says them. Simple animation and easy-to understand narrative. (03:37)
2012 Grantham Prize Winner, Brandon Loomis
Each year The Grantham Prize awards one $75,000 award for exceptional environmental reporting. In this video, 2012 Grantham Prize winner Brandon Loomis, reporter for The Salt Lake Tribune, describes his special report, "Our Dying Forests." More information available at www.granthamprize.org
Nathan Gray presents "Equilibrating Mechanisms: the Intellectual Companionship of Hume & Smith"
Nathan Gray, Keene State College, discusses "Equilibrating Mechanisms: the Intellectual Companionship of Hume & Smith" at the 13th Annual Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought conference at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. June 29, 2012
Bill Draper: The Startup Game
This is an episode of REVOLUTIONARIES, a co-production of the Computer History Museum and KQED television, with major sponsorship by Intel. Recorded: February 10th, 2011, originally broadcast on April 30th, 2012.
When we think of Silicon Valley today, innovative companies such as Google, Facebook, Open Table, and others will come to mind. It's difficult to imagine these powerhouses as small, struggling start-ups, but at some point, each one was just a good idea that needed support. For these an













