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WatchKnowLearn Attends FETC
The 2012 FETC, Florida Educational Technology Conference, had over 7,000 in attendance. WatchKnowLearn was THRILLED to be a part of the event and enjoyed meeting so many new friends and fans of the site! (04:00)
Amazing Northern Lights
The Northern Lights are one of the most spectacular displays in all of nature, and in this breathtaking time-lapse video you'll see an entire night's worth of action in just four minutes.
ISS Update - Jan. 25, 2012
The International Space Station video update for Jan. 25, 2012.
Obama's easy target millionaire tax: Reuters Breakingviews
Jan. 25 - It's easy for Barack Obama to appeal to the vast majority of Americans who aren't millionaires - Reuters Breakingviews
Breakingviews: Breakingviews in Davos
Breakingviews editors Rob Cox and Peter Thal Larsen check in from Davos to discuss income inequality, gold and politics.
Swirling wine makes waves
Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/11/swirling-wine-churns-up-unique-waves.html
Tomie dePaola: 2011 National Book Festival
Illustrator and writer Tomie dePaola appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: More than 250 books feature the name Tomie dePaola as the illustrator, writer or both. He has been published for more than 40 years and has sold more than 15 million books worldwide. He was also the United States nominee in 1990 for the Hans Christian Andersen Award in illustration. The American Library Association has honored him with a Caldecott Honor, a Newbery Honor and the 2011 Laura Ingalls
Qu'est ce que la recherche scientifique - Fréderick Gay (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Qu'est ce que la recherche scientifique par Fréderick Gay
Lycée Paul Hazard (59 Armentières)
AnatomÃa Patológica Especial Veterinaria (2011)
La asignatura estudia las alteraciones morfológicas de los diferentes órganos que intengran los sistemas y aparatos de las especies domésticas y con los objetivos propuestos el alumno reconocerá, explicará y sistematizará las alteraciones cadavéricas, del desarrollo, circulatorias, metabólicas, inflamatorias, parasitarias y tumorales de los distintos órganos y sistemas animales; realizará necropsias regladas en las distintas especies domésticas y los informes correspondientes; y obten
Benefits of Physical Activity in the Classroom
Lesson Objective: Get students up and moving to increase engagement and memory. Questions to Consider: How does the large coordinate grid provide a visual aid for students?How is the ability to quickly assess student understanding impacted with the use of the grid?How does timing the activity help keep students focused and efficient?
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TWC9: SQL Server 2012, Windows Phone, Async, Azure, HTML5 and more This week on Channel 9, Dan and Clint discuss the week's top developer news, including:
Global Cohort at Thunderbird School: Jolene Sim
Jolene Sim of Malaysia delivers the class speech Feb. 3, 2011, at the U.S. Department of State and Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Entrepreneurship Partnership Global Cohort at Thunderbird School of Global Management. http://www.thunderbird.edu
MLK Day Celebration: One Voice Chorus
The One Voice Chorus was the special guest at the University of Richmond Martin Luther King Jr. celebration on January 16, 2012.
For more information about the MLK Day celebration, visit http://commonground.richmond.edu/programs/mlk.html
For more information about the One Voice Chorus, visit http://www.onevoicechorus.org/
UM Biology Prof Discovers Once Thought Extinct Tortoise
From Galapagos.org: "Through a combination of cutting edge genetic research and time-tested field work, scientists have determined that a Galapagos Giant Tortoise species long thought to be extinct in the wild may still be living on the northern end of the island of Isabela, a few hundred kilometers from Floreana, their island of origin." UM Biology Professor Ryan Garrick talks about his role in the study. Video by Mary Stanton.
Maximising the return on multichannel marketing at IBM
Brendan Dineen, Director of Marketing -- Demand Programmes at IBM UK talks about the Chief Marketing Officer survey that IBM has been conducting in order to understand the role and concerns of the CMO and what is likely to be on the agenda for technology requirements over the next few years - part of the Cranfield Customer Management Forum Guest Speaker Series: http://bit.ly/9UuSf9
Vincent Rague (MBA '84), The Kenyan Treasury
Vincent Rague is currently Senior Financial Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance at the Kenyan Treasury. He is Co-Founder and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Catalyst Principal Partners. He also sits on the: Board of Trustees of the Pan African Infrastructure Development Fund (PAIDF); the Board of GuarantCo (an infrastructure guarantee fund based in London) and the Board of Kenya Airways (one of the few profitable, fast growing global airlines). Mr. Rague has more th
UW Town Hall Discussion with EPA Chief Lisa P. Jackson
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, Lisa P. Jackson, discussed the themes laid out in the President's speech during a State of the Union town hall with students and faculty at the University of Washington-Seattle. During the town hall, she laid out the Obama administration efforts that benefit both public health and the economy. The town hall continued Administrator Jackson's ongoing efforts to speak with Americans across the country, especially students, about EPA's work to prot
ORAL HISTORY INITIATIVE: On Frank O'Hara - Woodberry Poetry Room
In conjunction with the Woodberry Poetry Room's 80th Anniversary, the Poetry Room presented an oral history of the indefatigably friendly, flamboyant and metaphysical poet Frank O'Hara, featuring his dear friend and Harvard classmate, John Ashbery. This intimate and vibrant exchange of memories and anecdotes was introduced and moderated by Ron Padgett, author of "How to Be Perfect" and "Joe: A Memoir of Joe Brainard."
Date: April 5, 2011 at Askwith Lecture Hall, 13 Appian Way
L’interprétation musicale comme analogue à l’interprétation des lois
Jeanne Simard, Professeure, Département des sciences économiques et administratives, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi













