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Oxygen - Periodic Table of Videos
Our updated Oxygen video features new footage displaying the paramagnetism of liquid oxygen. More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
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Elizabeth Murray “Monet’s Passion” Photography & Garden Lecture
World-renowned author, photographer, painter and garden designer Elizabeth Murray spoke at Eastman House on Monet’s gardens in Giverny, which she helped to restore and has extensively photographed.
Elizabeth shares what it was like to work in Giverny in the gardens, and insight into Monet’s life there.
2.086 Numerical Computation for Mechanical Engineers (MIT)
This class introduces elementary programming concepts including variable types, data structures, and flow control. After an introduction to linear algebra and probability, it covers numerical methods relevant to mechanical engineering, including approximation (interpolation, least squares and statistical regression), integration, solution of linear and nonlinear equations, ordinary differential equations, and deterministic and probabilistic approaches. Examples are drawn from mechanical engineer
Lincoln's Depression
Abraham Lincoln was plagued by bouts of melancholy and depression throughout his life. In this video clip, learn more about President Abraham Lincoln and his struggles with depression. (2:08)
Ending the Housing Crisis: Should we ever build on the Green Belt? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Tony Burton, Alex Morton, Professor Henry Overman, Professor Anne Power | House prices in Britain remain exceptionally high. We urgently need more housing, but where should we build it? Can we meet our needs by redeveloping existing built up areas? Or does the problem call for more radical solutions. Tony Burton is from Urban Task Force; Alex Morton is from Policy Exchange, Senior Research Fellow for Housing & Planning; Professor Henry Overman is from LSE and Professor Ann Power is f
How to Watch the Olympics [Audio]
Speaker(s): David Goldblatt | Seventeen days, 12,000 athletes, 29 sports, 302 gold medals: this event will be your personal trainer for the back stories and culture of the modern Olympics. David Goldblatt is a writer, broadcaster and teacher. He is author of The Ball is Round: a global history of football and, with Johnny Acton, How to Watch the Olympics. Simon Glendinning is a reader in European philosophy in the European Institute, LSE and director of the Forum for European Philosophy.
VU Chorale- It's Go Time
The Valparaiso University Chorale is among the top Lutheran collegiate choirs in the United States, upholding the highest standard of choral art through performance of the greatest choral literature of all eras.
The Chorale has served four residencies at the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig — the only collegiate American choir to enjoy such a strong relationship with the church of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Under the direction of Dr. Christopher M. Cock, this 48-voice ensemble maintains an active a
Titanium - Periodic Table of Videos
New and updated video about the element Titanium. More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
The Assassination of Lincoln
John Wilkes Booth had unobstructed access to President Lincoln on the night of his assassination at Ford's Theater. In this video clip, learn more about how John Wilkes Booth assassinated the seventeenth president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. (2:06)
The Aftermath of the Lincoln Assassination
The assassination of President Lincoln struck the country with fear and anguish and left the South in chaos. A stunned nation launches a massive manhunt for President Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth. In this video clip, learn more about the aftermath of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. (2:02)
Miguel's Sketchpad
Develop awareness of story elements and sequencing in this interactive activity. Create settings with drag-and-drop backgrounds, add characters to the scene and change the sentences of the story to create your own comic strip.
Job Play: Playwright (Interactive)
Students will understand the components that make up a script including characters, background, setting, acts, and scenes. This animated interactive job exploration experience connects schoolwork with real work and familiarizes students with some of the skills involved in play writing. Finally, students have an opportunity to re-write the ending of a play!
The Lincoln Assassination Plot
The assassination of President Lincoln was just one part of a larger plot to decapitate the federal government of the U.S. after the Civil War. In this video clip, learn more behind the assassination plot of Abraham Lincoln. (4:04)
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Incorporating Original Genomics Research into Genetics and Molecular Biology Courses
Genomics and bioinformatics have revolutionized biology over the past few years, but their impact on education has lagged. A new revolution is possible in the undergraduate curriculum. We have found novel ways to incorporate genomics research into the laboratory components of several courses. In this chapter, we show how we accomplish the typical skill development goals in a genetics or molecular biology course while accomplishing novel research, and provide the protocols for three such research
Law and globalisation - powerful or powerless
Baroness Helena Kennedy, QC delivered the Annual Isaiah Berlin Lecture on law and globalization at Wolfson College. The lecture was introduced by Acting President of the College, Christina Redfield. The leading human rights lawyer Baroness Helena Kennedy gave a stirring defence of the principle of universal human rights when she delivered the Annual Isaiah Berlin Lecture on law and globalization at Wolfson College. She took as the starting point for her lecture the global economic crisis, which
Alumni Profile: Amit Mehra MBA2001, Founder and Managing Director, Reuters Market Light 6.005 Elements of Software Construction (MIT) Stu Schmill '86 organizes the 2012 Reunion Row
Amit Mehra MBA2001 reflects on his career and time at the School.
This course introduces fundamental principles and techniques of software development. Students learn how to write software that is safe from bugs, easy to understand, and ready for change. Topics include specifications and invariants; testing, test-case generation, and coverage; state machines; abstract data types and representation independence; design patterns for object-oriented programming; concurrent programming, including message passing and shared concurrency, and defending against races
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