History of the Harpsichord from Julliard
Meet Me at the Corner, Virtual Field Trips for Kids, takes you to New York City to meet Alexandra Dunbar who plays the harpsichord. Learn about the history of the harpsichord and hear it's beautiful sound. Links also to fun websites about early music and a Learning Corner of questions and activiites. (3:52)
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse HOT DOG Song
This video shows Mickey, Goofy, Pluto, Donald, Daisy, and Minnie singing the introduction theme song to "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse"-Hot Dog, Hot Dog, Hot Diggety Dog!-Running time is 1:05.Â
CAPUT 005 GRAMMATICA JANUALIS COMENII
De Nomine
Quotation Marks
Explanation of the use of quotation marks in English writing. Video gives purpose and examples.
A Welcome Message from President Amy Gutmann
President Amy Gutmann welcomes potential students, parents, alumni, and friends to Penn's vibrant, urban Philadelphia campus.
Ulanov, Ukraine: Mass Murder of the Jews
Holocaust survivor Elizaveta Gelfond, born in Ulanov in 1924, testifies about the murder of the town's Jews. Gelfond describes the murder in June 1942 of elderly and sick Jews who had been taken from Ulanov to the Kalinovka labor camp.
For more details, click here: http://www1.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/murderSite.asp?site_id=166
Step by Step Directions on How to Bake a Pecan Pie
The speaker gives a visual and oral description of ingredients and materials needed to make a pecan pie. He takes the audience through the step by step process to complete the pie (Running Time 7:53).
Using Technology in an ESL Classroom
Aysha Alissa
This module contains lesson plans that can be used in an English as a Second Language classroom, an English as a Foreign Language classroom, and an English as an International Language classroom. […]
Loud Speaker Equalization Project
Chris Metzler,
Abhijit Navlekar
Use the frequency response of a loud speaker to design and implement an inverse filter which equalizes the output.
RES.12-001 Topics in Fluid Dynamics: Dimensional Analysis, the Coriolis force, and Lagrangian and Eu
This collection of three essays was developed from the author's experience teaching Fluid Dynamics of the Atmosphere and Ocean, 12.800, offered to graduate students entering the MIT/WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography. The goal of this course is to help each student master the concepts and mathematical tools that make up the foundation of classical and geophysical fluid dynamics. Three topics --- the subject of these essays --- proved to be the most difficult for most students: 1) dimensional ana
Animal Collections in society (Ext Diploma 3 assignment)
Charles Dickens: His Last Reading Tour
Charles Dickens set out on public speaking tours of his most beloved
work to both the United States and Great Britain in need of money but cost him his health. From the "Biography: Charles Dickens, this 2:08 video gives some insights into his need for money and dedication to his work.
Images de la mort dans la B.D. et la peinture (audio)
A une époque où la mort est devenue une « valeur marchande » pour les médias et où l’intérêt pour le fait divers se fait toujours plus vif, Pierre Christin nous donne un aperçu de la représentation visuelle de la mort dans l’art pictural et photographique et dans la bande dessinée. Occultée parfois, crainte le plus souvent, la mort est un thème récurrent dans l’art et sa représentation évolue en même temps que les croyances et les sociétés.
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The value creation imperative
It's been just over 400 years since a Dutch company became the first organisation to sell shares and became publicly traded. By 2007, more than one billion people owned a stake in the world's companies worth more than $75 trillion.
Kevin Kaiser, INSEAD Affiliate Professor of Finance, says that's a dramatic change from the days when monarchs and dictators owned everything and used their country's resources for their good alone. Now, we own the companies as shareholders and Kaiser s
A Tremendous Need to Find Talent: Human Resources Challenges on a Global Scale
The 57 members of AHRMIO, the Association for Human Resources Management in International Organizations, range from the UN, UNICEF and OECD to the World Health Organization, the World Bank and the International Labour Organization. Mary Jane Peters, executive director, and Roger Eggleston, president emeritus, were at Wharton recently for the group's 7th annual conference. They talked with Knowledge@Wharton about their successes -- such as the introduction of paternity leave and policies regardin
College of Charleston School of the Arts
The School of the Arts at the College of Charleston is a vibrant community of practicing artists who are also dedicated teacher-scholars. The School is made up of four departments, which include art history, music, studio art and theatre (including dance), as well as two stand-alone programs: arts management and historic preservation and community planning.
For more information go to sota.cofc.edu
Take Care of Supplies-Be Kind to Your Erasers
This amateur video discusses the importance of taking care of erasers in the art classroom. The narrator is a finger person who shares a story of good erasers going bad when they aren't taken care of. Not much educational content but a cute way to stress the importance of using supplies appropriately(Running Time 3:30).
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