Franklin D. Roosevelt Establishes United States as Arsenal of Democracy
In this audio clip, President Franklin D. Roosevelt heralds the defense program of the United States and urges Americans to support an increase in aid to Great Britain to help defeat the Axis powers. (1:08)
Crack Hacker's Safe (Interactive Game)
In this Cyberchase interactive, you must complete a series of shape, number and color patterns to crack Hacker's safe. Given the first four terms in the pattern, you must select the correct color/number/shape combination of the next term.
Finding Patterns in Tiles (Interactives)
Review area and perimeter of rectangles. Use formulas to solve problems and investigate how charts can assist in pattern recognition and making predictions.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Fourth of July Address
In a broadcast from his home in Hyde Park, New York, on July 4, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt warns Americans who wish not to get involved in the war that "the United States will never survive as a happy and fertile oasis of liberty surrounded by a cruel desert of dictatorship." (2:07)
Charles Willson Peale, Staircase Group) - 1795 - Smart History at Khan Academy
Charles Willson Peale, Staircase Group (Portrait of Raphaelle Peale and Titian Ramsay Peale), 1795, oil on canvas, 89-1/2 x 39-3/8 inches / 227.3 x 100 cm (04:26). The experts are Dr. Harris and Dr. Zucker.
Las Meninas - video en español
Descripción escrita por Arte Historia.
Las Meninas es la obra más famosa de Velázquez. Fue pintada por el
genial artista sevillano en 1656 según Antonio Palomino, fecha bastante razonable si tenemos en cuenta que la infanta Margarita nació el 12 de julio de 1651 y aparenta unos cinco años de edad. Sin embargo, Velázquez aparece con la Cruz de la Orden de Santiago en su pecho, honor que consiguió en 1659. La mayo
TechEd Europe Keynote with Brad Anderson and Jason Zander | TechEd Europe 2012
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Juliette Gordon Low and the Girl Scouts
Born Juliette Gordon in Civil War Savannah, Georgia, the founder of the world's largest voluntary organization of young women at last discovered an outlet for her restless energy. This is a great resource to use in conjunction with non-fiction texts and/or lessons on this topic. (3:48)
"What Colors Do You Like?" Â Color Song
In this cute video, students will be introduced to basic colors through song. The song begins by asking What colors do you like?. The answers are in sentence format and are displayed on screen as they are sang. Examples are...I like green grass. I like yellow daisies. This is a great resource to introduce and/or to reinforce this important basic skill in the early childhood classroom. (2:18)
Discovery Informatics Major Explores Digital Content Distribution Internship (College of Charleston)
As a discovery informatics major, Lee Blackwell is perfecting her data mining, analytic, and machine learning skills. She knows there are dozens of companies who will be recruiting her when she graduates. For the past two years, she has interned at a Charleston-based company founded by alumni. At BiblioLabs, a global leader in digital content distribution, she is using what she has learned in the classroom to make an impact in the business.
BiblioLabs is a big believer in the College of Charlest
USAWC celebrates Army Birthday
With a loud and thunderous, "Hooah," and a mighty, but controlled, swing of a 1902 cavalry saber replica, the U.S. Army War College cut a ceremonial cake and celebrated the Army's 237th Birthday by honoring Soldiers, veterans, and civilians and family members past and present today at the Army Heritage and Education Center.
Chemistry 540 - Physical Organic Chemistry Gigantes y enanos (cuento en español para niños) ISS Update - June 21, 2012 Global Health Medical Device Compendium The Global Health Medical Device Compendium is an inventory of medical devices designed for use and/or implemented within resource-limited settings. The compendium is sortable by health topic (e.g., Malaria and HIV/AIDS), classification (i.e., El cerebro y lenguaje Can You Catch the Water? Blackout! Title V Professional Development Conference
Este video es un cuento de gigantes y enanos. El video cuenta que hacen los gigantes y los enanitos por la mañana cuando se levantan. Perfecto para niños en primaria. (2:11)
The International Space Station video update for June 21, 2012.
Este video explica como el cerebro produce el lenguaje. (3:38)
Students construct a three-dimensional model of a water catchment basin using everyday objects to create hills, mountains, valleys and water sources. They experiment to see where rain travels and collects, and survey water pathways to see how they can be altered by natural and human-made activities. Students discuss how engineers design structures that impact water collection, and systems that clean and distribute water.
Students read news reports and first-person accounts to imagine what it would be like to be in a blackout in a large city. They follow news reports as if the event were unfolding in real-time and keep weblogs or journals of their experience as they imagine it, taking on different roles of people who live in the city or commute there to work. They use their journal accounts to create a play or screenplay that depicts what the August 2003 blackout was like for the people in the U.S. and Canada who
Del Mar College partnered with Texas A&M University-Kingsville to host a Professional Development Conference on June 27, 2012 for education officials as well as faculty and staff members. Keynote speakers for the event were ABC News journalist John Quinones and former U.S. Congressional Intern Daniel Hernandez.













