" Ants in Your Pants", A Rhyming Song From: Cool Tunes for Kids
This computer-animated selection features a lively song with rhyming lyrics,
" Dance like you've got ants in your pants, bees on your knees, a bear in your hair," and more.. The words of the song appear on the screen as the song is sung. ( 1:54)
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Journeys Through Sociology: Raquel Sosa
In this interview Dr. Raquel Sosa shares how she was drawn to sociology as a means of addressing social problems and inequalities. She also discusses her efforts to support and develop interdisciplinary research, particularly in the context of Latin American scholarship. Finally, she concludes with a discussion of how she approaches her work as both a sociologist and a political representative within Mexico City government.
This is part of a series of interviews with the 22 members of the Execu
Reassigning Ambiguity: Intersex, Biomedicine, and the Question of Harm.
Reassigning Ambiguity: Intersex, Biomedicine and the Question of Harm was presented by Dr. Ellen Feder for the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at the University of Richmond.
Duke on Demand Highlights of the Week of November 13, 2011
This week in Duke on Demand ... In his new book "The Passion of Tiger Woods," Professor Orin Starn uses the tools of cultural anthropology to study the culture of golf. Duke Divinity's Goodson Chapel gets a finishing touch with the hanging of a new cross. And, the Duke Arts Festival filled campus with creative images and performances.
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Reading and Interpretting Bar Graphs
The instructor demonstrates how to read and interpret bar graphs. The sound quality could be better. (02:38)
Nokia stores retail experience: Coming Soon! The Windows Phone and Nokia partnership has been making headlines and revving up excitment around the globe. Last week we showed you some of the hot new devices coming your way and now it's time to take a look at what it will be like to explore the Nokia stores, coming soon!
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Doc Holliday
This episode of Stories of the Century has railroad detective Matt Clark tracking down Doc Holliday of the famous O.K. Coral shootout. (26min)
Paint with Ice
This one minute video shows how to use ice cubes and paint to create some interesting ice painting.
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Making Every History Lecture Engaging | Teachinghistory.org
The lecture has fallen on difficult times . . . it relies too heavily on auditory input and makes students passive as opposed to active learners. —Silver, Strong, and Perini.
As history teachers we may often use the lecture format, and perhaps many of us had our first excitement about history ignited by an incredible lecture that sparked our interest in the past, but students learn best if they are actively processing what they are hearing.
Mike Yell introduces the Discrepant Event Inquiry
Teach In - 11/13/2011 - #4 Politics & Economics: What went wrong?
Teach In Sunday: Reclaiming Our Economy
Sunday November 13, 2011
Blackman Auditorium, Northeastern University
Case Study: UN Millennium Development Goals Indicator
Dennis Ruez
In 2000 the United Nations created the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to monitor and improve human conditions by the year 2015.
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