Colorblind Dogs
Elizabeth and Caitlin and their pets Sassie and Chime are agility dogs who've been in training since they were puppies. They noticed that some of the obstacles in the agility course are the same color. They always thought dogs were colorblind. No one could say Sassie and Charm aren't colorful, but their DragonflyTV question is: Can our dogs see colors or are they really colorblind? (5mins)
Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and Special Guests - Leverkusen Jazz Fest Oct. 9 1989 Complete
1:37:06 Very Exciting! Art Blakey's 1989 TV special celebrating Bu's 70th birthday. Including Terence Blanchard, Freddie Hubbard, Brian Lynch (tp) Curtis Fuller, Frank Lacy (tb) Donald Harrison, Jackie McLean (as) Benny Golson, Javon Jackson, Wayne Shorter (ts) Walter Davis Jr., Geoff Keezer (p) Essiet Okon Essiet, Buster Williams (b) Art Blakey, Roy Haynes (d) Michelle Hendricks (v).
Tracklisting:
Two of a Kind
Moanin'
Along Came Betty
Lester Le
2012 Meigs Professor Dr. Jeffrey Berejikian.mov
Jeffrey Berejikian
Berejikian is described by students and colleagues as a dynamic and demanding teacher with a knack for engaging students whether he is delivering a traditional lecture or using more unconventional teaching methods. For one course, he uses a computer-based simulation in which teams of students manage their own countries and make policy decisions. "This allowed us to have as close to a first-hand experience creating grand strategy as one can get without working from the Oval Off
Students Present Research at Visible Thinking Symposium
More than 150 Duke University undergraduates shared their research findings through talks and posters at the Visible Thinking symposium April 18, 2012. Learn more at http://undergraduateresearch.duke.edu.
Scenes from Quest
HCI student Kevin Graham assembled this collection of images from Quest '12, SUNY Oswego's celebration of scholarly and creative activity. Hundreds of students, faculty and staff presented their work during the April 18 daylong event.
How the Islands of Hawaii Were Formed
The origins of the Hawaiian Islands have remained a geological puzzle for generations, but recent investigations uncovered that volcanoes hold the key to much of the formation of these beautiful islands. In this video clip, learn more about what these investigations talk about. (2:59)
Learning your ABC's (Interactive Game)
This Interactive game introduces each letter in a fun jigsaw puzzle. A voice reads the letter and the picture that starts with the letter. Learning alphabets can be fun with this interactive lesson. With this, a child can learn all alphabets from A to Z. (7:46)
Sexpot by Charles Bukowski (poetry reading)
"A SEXPOT is an attractive young woman who is available for a sexual relationship. A sexpot is usually horny, promiscuous, and men probably think they will have a chance with her."...The Urban Dictionary
It's a sardonic poem. He quotes her and describes her antics in a world-weary way. She relates sexually to everyone she meets, like some women do. He can't stop her from ogling other men but he puts up with it, grudgingly. It's a hard thing for a man to bear: his friend tells him so and ask
Part 10 Where The Wild Things Are Lesson
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Anatomy of a Tsunami (Interactive)
Tsunami waves can be distinguished from ordinary ocean waves by many factors, including the tremendous amount of energy they carry, the great distance between their wave crests, and their capacity to travel at jetliner speeds across an entire ocean. In this interactive from NOVA Online, explore how the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami — the deadliest in recorded history — was triggered, how its waves traveled thousands of kilometers largely unchanged, and what happened once the waves r
Schoolhouse Rock - $7.50 Once a Week
This video shows students the importance of keeping track of their money and budgeting that money. It is written and sung by Dave Frishberg and shows how saving a little each day builds for the future. It also explains the importance of making good choices. The video could be used for a conversation about needs and wants as well. (03:03)
Scooter Computer and Mr. Chips- Number Cruncher
This three minute video is a bit dated, but helps explain how computers are used in terms of keeping track of numbers.
TED Ed--Kevin Allocca: Why Videos Go Viral
Kevin Allocca is YouTube's trends manager, and he has deep thoughts about silly web video. In this talk from TEDYouth, he shares the 4 reasons a video goes viral. (7:21)
ISS Update - April 25, 2012
The International Space Station video update for April 25, 2012.
Inside the Russian Soyuz Spacecraft
In this episode of NASA: Behind the Scenes, take a tour inside the Russian Soyuz, the vehicle which takes the expedition crews back and forth to the International Space Station. Astronaut Mike Fincke, a veteran of the Soyuz and shuttle, shows off the features of the vehicles and talks about what it's like to be inside.
Students Speak With NASA Astronaut Mike Foreman
From NASA's International Space Station Mission Control Center NASA astronaut Mike Foreman participates in a Digital Learning Network (DLN) event with fifth grade students at Berry Elementary School in Houston, Texas. The DLN connects students and teachers with NASA experts and education specialists using online communication technologies like video/web conferencing and webcasting. Register for free, interactive events listed in the catalog or watch the webcasts. http://dln.nasa.gov
Station Change of Command Ceremony
Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank ceremonially handed the keys to the International Space Station over to Expedition 31 Commander Oleg Kononenko in a ceremony on the complex on April 25, 2012.
Moodle 2.0 Lesson - part 3
This lesson shows you how to create a cluster of questions in your lesson, that are then displayed to the student in a random order until all questions have been seen. It continues from the previous lesson where we created questions in our lesson. (02:56)
26.04.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Donnerstag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
In Pakistan hat der Oberste Gerichtshof Premierminister Yousuf Raza Gilani wegen Missachtung der Justiz verurteilt. Eine Gefängnisstrafe wurde aber nicht verhängt, wie das staatliche Fernsehen berichtete. Gilani musste sich seit Februar vor den Richtern verantworten. Ihm wurde vorgeworfen, neue Ermittlungen gegen Staatspräsident Asif Ali Zardari













