COFA Online has just filmed new case studies Gretchen am Spinnrade - accompaniment Ben Franklin and George Washington Clickable Word Picture for Kids - Living Room Senate rejects Obama's tax plan Developing a successful pricing strategy Today's opportunity: embedded marketing GLS 2010 panel 2 highlights: Inside out Passion, Romance, and Intrigue in "Othello" Mourning Art African American Programs at 30 Swordmaking in the 18th Century Ghosts of Williamsburg Colonial Kids University Chamber Ensembles: Merry Wives of Windsore, Act III Master Chef Akihiri Kotani 平成22年度第1回講演会 「iPad が図書館を変える? 〜これからの出版、教育 INFO2009_GROUP22_QUIZ Reference list
Gretchen am Spinnrade (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel) is a fun and intricate piece by Schubert. Posted here is the accompaniment only in the original key of D minor. This will be extremely helpful for vocalists learning this piece who wish to practice without a pianist. Run time 03:46.
This is a actor talking to a class. He is pretending to be Franklin and is explaining them to the students about meeting Washington and how Franklin may have thought about the future Washington. Interesting insights for older students.
This video deomonstrates an interactive computer program and shows the name and use of every piece of furniture in the living room. Run time 01:11
The Senate on Saturday rejected President Obama's proposal to extend the Bush-era tax breaks for all but the wealthiest Americans. Jon Decker reports.
Marco Bertini, Assistant Professor of Marketing, talks about developing a successful pricing strategy
Nader Tavassoli, professor of Marketing, explains why marketing is not just about advertising, it's about people
Nirmalya Kumar, Savio Kwan, Ravi Kant and Mo Ibrahim discuss the latest trend of emerging market companies exporting and taking over companies in the west. Leading companies from Brazil, India and China share their experiences
Themes of jealousy, passion, and betrayal in Shakespeare's "Othello" are as gripping today as they were in the 18th century, says Performing Arts Manager Todd Norris.
Tangible expressions of grief keep lost loved ones close. Curator Kim Ivey explains the customs of mourning art.
African American programming adapts through the decades. Harvey Bakari outlines the goals of interpreting Williamsburg's enslaved population.
Colonial tradesmen learned the swordmaking craft as Virginia armed itself for war. Journeyman brass founder Suzie Dye describes the process.
Author L.B. Taylor preserves Tidewater's spectral folklore in his book, "The Ghosts of Williamsburg."
Growing up colonial meant babies in crash helmets and boys in dresses. Program developer Kristin Spivey compares childhood now and then.
Presented as part of the University Chamber Ensembles Concert on November 29, 2010. This selection is from The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act III and was performed by Elizabeth Homan, Ellen Broen, and Eric Piasecki. Joanne Kong performed on the piano.
Master Chef Akihiri Kotani demonstrates knife skills and the process of making Dashi to GRCC Secchia Institue for Culinary Education students.
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INFO2009_GROUP22_QUIZ - Siyuan Liang and Fan Hu and Geoff Birch and Charalampos Ignatiou
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Reference list - Siyuan Liang and Fan Hu and Geoff Birch and Charalampos Ignatiou
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