Patrimonialisation des Musiques Traditionnelles (video)
Patrimonialisation des Musiques Traditionnelles - Luc Charles Dominique
La patrimonialisation des musiques dites "traditionnelles" en France, du XIXème siècle à nos jours.
L'Anthropologie des Classifications Instrumentales (video)
L'Anthropologie des Classifications Instrumentales - Luc Charles Dominique
La Franc-Maçonnerie, Laboratoire de l'idée européenne (audio)
La Franc-Maçonnerie, Laboratoire de l'idée européenne - Pierre Yves Beaurepaire
Depuis 3 siècles, la franc-maçonnerie nourrit tous les fantasmes, à coup de centaines d'ouvrages, de milliers d'articles au titres plus racoleurs les uns que les autres. Pourtant, elle est aussi objet d'histoire et il est très difficile de comprendre le projet à la fois cosmopolite, pacifiste et humanitaire du 18ème siècle, du siècle des lumières, sans prendre en compte la franc-
Patrimonialisation des Musiques Traditionnelles (audio)
Patrimonialisation des Musiques Traditionnelles - Luc Charles Dominique
La patrimonialisation des musiques dites "traditionnelles" en France, du XIXème siècle à nos jours.
L'Anthropologie des Classifications Instrumentales (audio)
L'Anthropologie des Classifications Instrumentales - Luc Charles Dominique
Art Matters Festival 2012
http://concordia.ca/now | http://artmattersfestival.org/
The 12th edition of North America's largest student-run arts festival will feature13 exhibition to entice Montrealers to discover the talent emerging from Concordia's multidisciplinary artistic community spearheaded by the Faculty of Fine Arts. The event runs from March 2 to 16 - http://artmattersfestival.org/
Montreal Council of Women's Centennial Tapestry on loan to Concordia University
http://concordia.ca/now
The Montreal Council of Women is lending their Centennial Tapestry to Concordia University to mark the university's commitment to the advancement of women. The Tapestry was created in 1993 to mark the 100 years of the Montreal Council of Women. The official hand-over took place on International Women's Day - March 8th, 2012
2012 MSU Excellence in Diversity Awards: Emerging Progress, Rebecca Farnum
Profile of 2012 Excellence in Diversity Awards: Emerging Progress award winner, Rebecca Farnum.
Discrete Random Variables: Geometric (optional)
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
This module describes the geometric experiment and the geometric probability distribution. This module is included in the Collaborative Statistics textbook/collection as an optional lesson.
Author(s):
Dancing Princess - POP
Catch this Super WHY! clip as Princess Presto uses her spelling powers to help get the princess down from the sky by popping the balloons that are keeping her up there! Along with the help of the viewers, Princess Presto sounds out and spells the word P-O-P and gets the princess down safely. (2:06)
Romulus & Remus
This is cartoon animation of the story of Romulus & Remus. According to the roman mythology, the founders of Rome were Romulus and Remus. The twin-brothers were the supposed sons of the god Mars and the priestess Rhea Silvia. (06:55)
Cómo era Rusia antes y después de la Revolución Rusa - en español
Antes de la revolución, la sociedad rusa estaba compuesta de 120
millones de personas, de los cuales: 100 millones eran campesinos
pobres, la nobleza era dueña de las haciendas agrícolas y la clase media no existía. Después de la revolución, desaparece la nobleza y la clase obrera se enriquece. (3:00)
Brave New Voices - Team Albuquerque
This clip is from the HBO series called "Brave New Voices." This is Team Albuquerque - and is titled "Public Schools." (01:03)
The TV show is described as follows by the producer:
"We all have a well of creativity inside of us. This show will help
unlock your inner poet." - Executive Producer, Russell Simmons
Microraptor: Live Chat with Mark Norell & Mick Ellison
On March 9, the American Museum of Natural History and io9 hosted a live webcast discussion about new dinosaur feather research. The study, by a team of researchers that includes Museum paleontologists, reveals the black iridescent color and detailed feather pattern of Microraptor, a pigeon-sized, four-winged dinosaur that lived about 130 million years ago.
Robert Gonzalez, a science reporter at io9, moderated the discussion with two of the new paper's co-authors: Mark Norell, chair of the Mus
Les Musiques de la Mort en Occident (video)
Les Musiques de la Mort en Occident - Luc Charles Dominique
SANKORÉ Session I : Recherche et pédagogie numérique
PREMIER SÉMINAIRE INTERNATIONAL SANKORÉ DE RECHERCHE UNIVERSITAIRE SUR LA PÉDAGOGIE NUMÉRIQUE
SANKORÉ Session I : Conférence introductive
Daniel ANDLER
Professeur de philosophie des sciences et théories de la connaissance
à l’Université Paris-Sorbonne Paris V
Sciences cognitives, éducation et TICE: que peut la recherche aujourd’hui ?
Natuurkundige Java Applets Aan de hand van deze Java Applets kan je natuurkundige fenomenen met bewegende beelden uitleggen. In de meeste applets kunt u de variabelen zelf instellen om zo het effect op de proefopstelling te zien. Om deze te gebruiken …

Gas prices keep going up up up
Bruce Bullock, director of SMU's Maguire Energy Institute, talks about the differing prices of gasoline and the best times to fill up your tank.
What the Ancients Knew: Inside a Pyramid
In this video clip, Jack Turner, host of The Science Channel's "What the Ancients Knew," takes the viewer inside a pyramid to review the structural components. (1:12)
Market Update: A Real Recovery, or a False Start?
The Dow has hit its highest level in years, loan rates are at record lows and the U.S. economy appears to be gaining momentum. Even the housing market is starting to look inviting. But is this a real recovery -- or a false start like last year's? Wharton's Jeremy Siegel and Scott Richard think the economy is showing signs of a true rebound, and predict that stocks should do well in the next 12 months. But bonds, they warn, are in dangerous waters, and economic growth will be in jeopardy if oil p













