Singapore Math--Ten Frames Fact Practice
Before you break out those flash cards to have students practice their addition and subtraction facts, think about what visual models you used to teach them! Identification of number and its value (not symbolic representation) is a helpful tool when a student needs to practice facts. Listen to this teacher walk us through the language. Watch our for the "So...." statement that really ties the concept back to the learning experience and encourages math communication through modeling met
The Demands of Justice
Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen delivers Kroc Institute's 2012 Hesburgh Lecture in Ethics and Public Policy. http://kroc.nd.edu/
Winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economics, Amartya Sen is best known for his commitment to addressing the challenges faced by the world's poorest people.
After a childhood encounter with famine victims in Bengal, India (now part of Bangladesh), he has spent a lifetime fighting poverty through research, analysis, and advocacy of human development informed by an ethical d
RI Communication Channels 2010 Election
Dr Paul Baines discusses his research on how the British General Election campaign influenced voting intentions and what role was played by different communication channels.
Excerpt from So Many Plants... So Little Time
Excerpt from the Dr. Eugene Maurakis documentary 'So Many Plants... So Little Time: Disappearing Knowledge and the Fate of Future Generations.' Companion documentary to the 'Musical Seeds and Medicine Leaves' children's book and research project about the relationships among culture, people and plants in the U.S. Virgin Islands. © 2012 Dances with Chubs Productions, Maurakis Publishers. Used with permission.
Visual Learning Bridge: Understanding 1 as a Fraction
This interactive video introduces students to the number 1 as a fraction. Students will easily understand the colorful and concrete visuals. Words appear on bottom of screen as speaker talks. This is a great resource to use as an introduction and/or to review in the elementary classroom. (2:21)
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Pervious concrete for stormwater management
Liv Haselbach, associate professor with Washington State University's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, researches concrete surfaces that can absorb water, rather than allowing water to run off and cause pollution, flooding, or other problems.
Haselbach says, "WSU has been installing various sections of pervious concrete and porous asphalt on the Pullman campus to see how they might help with stormwater management on campus and prevent icing conditions in the winter. Researcher
Drummond FLVS Drivers Educaton Intro
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Neil Patrick Harris on New Mexico
In this American History video, brought to you by the History Channel, Neil Patrick Harris talks about his home state of New Mexico and why he thinks it is a magical place. He recommends tourists see the Carlsbad Caverns. (2:23)
Tower Poetry 2012: Postcards
Lucy Hely-Hutchinson reads her entry for the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition
Laptop Orchestra
Six universities -- including Carnegie Mellon University - represented the United States and the United Kingdom in a first-of-its-kind laptop orchestra performance on April 16, 2012. Software created by students at CMU made it possible to connect the six orchestras over the Internet. Roger Dannenberg, CMU associate research professor of computer science, music and art, conducted the orchestra in real time using high quality audio and video links.
The performance by this Federation of Laptop Or
New 'Smart' Garden at Duke
The new garden at Duke's Smart Home applies technologies for cultivating and landscaping. Learn more at http://smarthome.duke.edu.
ISS Update: Supermoon
Public Affairs Officer Kyle Herring narrates video of the "supermoon" captured from the International Space Station during Expedition 31. Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/station.
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Haematology - The Red Blood Cell Count
This programme demonstrates in a video lesson the procedure in determining whether there is adequate number of red blood cell in circulation. The procedure covers the description of the laboratory instruments and materials that are used in such tests. At the end of the procedure, an observation of the test result is made and interpreted with the use of a microscope.
Countdown to TechEd Europe 2012: The Center of IT Get a glimpse at what it is like to be at the Center of IT this June in Amsterdam! One of the top reasons delegates attend TechEd Europe is the networking opportunities. Denise (@teched_europe) stops by to talk about some of the networking opportunities you will have at this year's event: the Delegate Party at the Amsterdam ArenA on Wednesday 27 June and in the Connect Lounge with Channel 9 Live, PASS, the MVP Program, Microsoft C
Dare Obasanjo: SkyDrive - Personal Storage in the Cloud It's been way too long since Dare Obasanjo (of RSS Bandit and Carnage4Life fame) has appeared on C9. The last time was several years ago in an interview conducted by me and Scoble on a summer day outside of building 35 on the main MS
Inside the ISS: Riding the Rocket
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Joe Acaba talk about what it's like to ride on a Soyuz and how it differs from a space shuttle launch.
Probability Topics: Practice
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
This module provides the opportunity for students to apply what they've learned about probability to solve a series of problems given a set of data. Students will practice constructing and […]
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