Tyler Ross Teaches Jazz Guitar -- College of Charleston -- School of the Arts Faculty
Tyler Ross is an avid performer, composer, and educator in the Charleston area. He completed his undergrad at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and a master's at Western Illinois University both in jazz performance. With eclectic tastes ranging from jazz to folk to rock, Tyler continues to acknowledge and explore his broad musical interests through a variety of projects. More info at http://www.TylerRossMusic.com
Big Band Footage Courtesy of Jazz Artists of Charleston
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Nanobots (Interactive Game)
In this game, learners investigate the very different behavior of forces at the nanoscale as they navigate nano-size robots of their own design across a challenging terrain.
Video Flash Cards: Subtraction by 8
Sample video using video flash cards to help students learn their Subtraction Tables. There is no sound; just flashcards. If opened to 'full screen', the flashcards are large enough to be seen in a classroom on a laptop screen. (02:36)
Video Flash Cards: Subtraction by 9
Sample video using video flash cards to help students learn their Subtraction Tables. There is no sound; just flashcards. If opened to 'full screen', the flashcards are large enough to be seen in a classroom on a laptop screen. (02:36)
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Graduation 2012 Highlights
Highlights from the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School Graduation, Monday, May 21, 2012 at The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore, Maryland
Space Scientists Study Hibernation in Animals
This is a short video about how space scientists are pursuing the idea of hibernating through year long travels through space. They are looking to animal hibernation for answers. (01:55)
UTMC spearheads world's first intercontinental altruistic kidney donation chain
WASHINGTON, DC - The University of Toledo Medical Center spearheads world's first intercontinental altruistic kidney donation chain
Course Threads: What is 'Human' about Geography?
The Course Thread Program allows UC Berkeley undergraduates to explore intellectual themes that connect courses across departments and disciplines. Without creating new majors or minors, the program instead highlights connections between existing courses. Course Threads help students see the value in educational breadth while also pursuing a more in-depth and well-rounded knowledge on one particular topic. Course Thread topics include: Human Rights, Cultural Forms in Transit, The Historical & Mo
Lincoln the Commander in Chief
After the Civil War, President Lincoln consoles a nation in mourning, often writing personal letters of condolence to the families of fallen Union soldiers. In this video clip, learn more about Lincoln and his role as Commander in Chief of the Union army. (4:56)
Cómo lavarse las manos (en español)
Para evitar algún contagio del virus de influenza porcina, es necesario saber que medidas de higiene tomar. (1:23)
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Mr.Wade Class 1st period (Asha Mosby-Blair)
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Depression Treatment's Quiet Revolution
Researchers from UNSW's School of Psychiatry and The Black Dog Institute are trialling ketamine in people with severe depression. The recreational drug and anaesthetic is providing almost instant relief from symptoms, offering fresh hope of a quick new way to manage the illness at its worst.
Cheers with Dr. Jean
Dr. Jean has many cheers for teachers and students on her web site. In this video, Dr. Jean demonstrates many of her favorite cheers to motivate students and/or to get their attention (firecracker, looking good, seal of approval, fantastic, sparkle, etc.). This is a great resource for teachers of all ages. (5:55)
Science Bulletins: Scientists Map Human Brain Connections
The human brain contains about 100 billion interconnecting neurons, or cells that create and transmit messages. Scientists are just beginning to understand how this extremely complicated organ is "wired" to process information and relay commands to the body. Using a cutting-edge brain imaging technique called diffusion spectrum imaging, a team of Swiss and American researchers has produced the first detailed map of nerve fibers in the human cerebral cortex, the outer layer of the brain that is b
Learning and practice: Agency and identities
This unit introduces you to a sociocultural approach to understanding and analysing learning in educational institutions, the home and the workplace.
Business Student Turns Out Gallery Art
URI student, Peter Kenyon, is combining his business education with his love of wood working to create an environmentally conscious business, Peter Kenyon Studios.
My Place at Missouri State: Joey Saba
Minnesota native Joey Saba reflects on what made his first year at Missouri State a success: "I made a lot of new friends here being from out of state. It's just really easy to make friends; there are a lot of nice people here. I can't wait to come back next year."
To learn more about Joey, visit http://blogs.missouristate.edu/myplace/category/joey-saba/. To access the stories of other MSU students, visit http://www.missouristate.edu/myplace.
War of The Century - Part 11
Part 11 of the documentary sums up how Stalin planned to attack the German invaders in Ukraine. He had demanded action but the result was a disaster. The Soviets outnumbered the German but they were not well equipped. The video then shows how the Soviet learnt to win. Hitler is shown on his trip to the east to congratulate his troops. There is an explanation of Hitler's operation Blue to try to get hold of Stalingrad. The Germans advanced successfully but the Red army had new tactics. Few Sovi













