Why doesn't it work anymore?
Op het einde van deze les kun je: Inhoudelijke vragen en detailvragen beantwoorden na het beluisteren van een gesprek over een televisietoestel.
Stop Disasters!
The on-line game aims at teaching children how to build safer villages and cities against disasters. Children will learn playing how the location and the construction materials of houses can make a difference when disasters strike and how early warning systems, evacuation plans and education can save lives. Children are the future architects, mayors, doctors, and parents of the world of tomorrow, if they know what to do to reduce the impact of disasters, they will create a safer world. Each scen
Travel With Care Safety Tip 4
The City of Auburn and Auburn University have partnered to bring Travel With Care Auburn, a public safety campaign aimed at audiences using all forms of transportation: motorists, pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders.
Throughout the week of April 4-8, members of the Auburn Public Safety - Police Division will be patrolling city streets and the Auburn University campus to bring awareness to traffic issues, while student volunteers will pass out informational brochures.
Man vs Wild
The climate responds to whatever forces it to change at the time. Unfortunately, we're now the dominant force
From the Climate Change Simply Explained series, produced by animation students from the University of New South Wales for Leadership Networks for Climate Change.
Natural Resources in the Desert and Coastal Regions of California
Kristyn Hagerman
By participating in this detailed lesson, students will use literature (Island of the Blue Dolphins) to better understand the different land regions in California and the natural resources that […]
To read, vocabulary: Ich bin eine real Briefschreiberin
You will learn a vocabulary for use in writing letters and emails, you will practice your reading skills.
Listening, speaking, grammar: Wo ich wohne... wohne ich gerne!
You practice your speaking skills in connection with describing a house and the plural forms of nouns.
To listen, read, write: Were fehlt Ihnen?
You will learn how to converse with a doctor, you will learn how to write a doctor's note.
Space Jell-O
This hands-on OLogy experiment uses Jell-O, fruit, nuts, and candy to demonstrate how space bends around anything that has mass. The activity begins with kid-friendly introductions to the concept of mass and Einstein's theory of bending space. The illustrated, step-by-step directions include notes about how the fruit, nuts, and candy represent stars, planets, and other objects in space. At the end, kids are encouraged to celebrate their newfound knowledge by digging into their edible space.
Single Paradiddle Demonstration
An instructional drum lessons video demonstrating one of the 40 standard Drum Rudiments, the Single Paradiddle.
Flam Demonstration
An instructional drum lessons video demonstrating one of the 40 standard Drum Rudiments, the Flam. The video could benefit from some commentary. (00:37)
Flam Tap Demonstration
An instructional drum lessons video demonstrating one of the 40 standard Drum Rudiments, the Flam Tap. (00:44)
Learn About Mercury
Did you know that Mercury is 70 percent iron? During this video, the viewer will learn about the planet Mercury, the closest planet to our Sun. Phrases highlight the narrator's words thoughout the brief video. (03:48)
Paper Airplane Flight Around Corridors
An indoor paper airplane walk-along glider is flown down several corridors. A sheet of clear plastic manipulated by the pilot creates a wave of rising air under the plane. This video could benefit from some commentary concerning the aerodynamics of the paper airplane. (01:01)
Secret Agent Coins- Matching Descriptions to Coins
In this animated video, students match descriptions to the coins they describe. The descriptions are the coin worth one cent, twenty-five cents, smallest in size, and picturing Thomas Jefferson. The detective's voice is difficult to understand in parts. ( 2:24)
" Coins In My Hand"- Descriptive Song on Coins
This computer animated video contains a catchy song which prompts students to identify the values of coins and descriptions of both sides. ( 1:43)
China Daily focus on our campus in Ningbo, China
In this video Professor Nick Miles, Provost and CEO of the University of Nottingham Ningbo, China, talks to the China Daily about the growth of the University and future plans. Video by DJ Clark.
Ed Feigenbaum's Search for A.I.
In 2006, a group of scientists, colleagues, and friends gathered at Stanford University for a 70th birthday symposium to celebrate the contributions of Edward A. Feigenbaum, an interdisciplinary computer scientist known as the father of Expert Systems and knowledge-based approaches to artificial intelligence. In his PhD thesis at Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University), mentored by Herbert Simon, he developed EPAM (Elementary Perceiver and Memorizer), one of the first c
Authors@Google: Evgeny Morozov
"The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom"
by Evgeny Morozov
A timely examination of the promise and peril of the Internet in politics with controversial author Evgeny Morozov. As Egypt, Tunisia, Iran, and other regimes meet resistance from citizens using technology to plan and document revolt, Morozov offers a rare and well-argued critique of the web as a democratizing force.
In this spirited book, journalist and social commentator Evgeny Morozov shows that by falling for the supp
Authors@Google: Eric Ries "The Lean Startup"
Google hosts Eric Ries author of, "The Lean Startup"
The Lean Startup movement is taking hold in companies both new and established to help entrepreneurs and managers do one important thing: make better, faster business decisions. Vastly better, faster business decisions. Bringing principles from lean manufacturing and agile development to the process of innovation, the Lean Startup helps companies succeed in a business landscape riddled with risk. This book shows you how.
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