Visualisers for Teaching the Deaf and Math
Real-life examples of how a secondary school saves time by
using visualisers in their maths department and deaf resource
base in this five minute video from England. (4:55)
Jim O'Neill on the new BRICs
As "The World in" celebrates its 25th anniversary, Goldman Sachs's Jim O'Neill predicts what the global economy might look like in 2036
IPL: Bacteria, iron and infection; what do we do and why do we do it
Professor Iain Lamont, Department of Biochemistry, Dunedin School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences.
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given October 07, 2010.
Santa Baby
Dressing like Santa Claus has been a tradition for fathers and department store workers for many years, but babies didn't take up the practice until the mid-20th century.
Animation in Adobe Illustrator
Student focus groups prior to M Learning
6 times table
Palace at Versailles
La génomique, nouvel observatoire des microbes de l'environnement (video)
Une conférence du cycle : Qu'est ce que la vie ? Où en est la connaissance du génome ?
Par Jean Weissenbach, Directeur du centre national de séquençage, Génoscope d’Evry
Deaf learner talking about the Nintendo DS for learning maths
Hellenism and Modernist Performance
November 17, 2010
3222 Angell Hall
Dr. Olga Taxidou, Reader in Drama, Dept of English Literature, University of Edinburgh
This talk observed ways the encounter with Hellenism informs some of the most radical formal and thematic experiments within modernist performance and the historical avant-garde. Through a series of close readings of specific projects (taken both from the theatre and the cinema: Edward Gordon Craig, W.B. Yeats and Ezra Pound on Greek tragedy; H.D. on cinema; Dadaism and G
The Tough Get Growing: How to Succeed in a Down Economy
Stay calm, stick with your vision and business fundamentals, and you’ll survive and perhaps even thrive in rough economic times, counsel these entrepreneurial aces. In a conversation with the Kauffman Foundation’s Bo Fishback, panelists reflect on their experiences bringing novel tech products to market and new compan
Klartext 2010-09-23
På torsdagen berättade Klartext att rösterna nu har räknats. Partierna i Alliansen fick flest politiker invalda i riksdagen, men inte tillräckligt många för att kunna styra på egen hand. Programmet handlade också om att en del skor och kläder i svenska affärer kan vara gjorda av fångar i Kina.
Klartext 2010-10-11
På måndagen berättade Klartext att en liten pojke har blivit kidnappad i Malmö. Vi berättade också att hemsjukvården fungerar dåligt.
Klartext 2010-10-07
: Vi på Klartext berättade att författaren Mario Vargas Llosa får Nobel-priset i litteratur. Vi berättade också att 7 personer dömdes för helikopter-rånet.
Encouraging Teamwork
A very simple demonstration of how to get students to work together. The lesson or activity is demonstrated, but not with students. At best a diversion.
Turning the World Upside Down: Cantillon and the Meaning of Entrepreneurship Job market limps into new year The Spotlight -IGNITE compassion Honors Colloquium: "How Black Women's Stories Complicate Race and Gender Politics"
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The U.S. unemployment rate dropped to a 1-1/2 year low of 9.4 percent in December, but payrolls rose by a disappointing 103,000 at the end of last year.
Features IGNITE - an organization focused on bringing students together for a common purpose...to help those in need. Interviews include Dr. Lovaye Kajiura from the Department of Biology (IGNITE facilitator) and several student participants from the Faculty of Science.
Speaker Melissa Harris Lacewell is an Associate Professor of Politics and African American Studies at Princeton University. Perceptions about race shape everyday experiences, public policies, opportunities for individual achievement, and relations across racial and ethnic lines.













