Geometry Tips : The History of Pascal's Triangle
The history of Pascal's triangle begins with the Indians and the Persians who first started working on this pattern of numbers, and it developed through China in the 13th century hundreds of years before Pascal was even born.
Making History Live
Relating the daily lives of America's ancestors is the product of research and performance. Performer Kat Getward shares the part that music plays in the EFT "Making History Live."Author(s):
Comic book history
Comic book author Bentley Boyd uses a vivid medium to snare new students of American history.Author(s):
Teaching American History: My Lai Classroom 5
Watch MCPS teacher Joseph Jelens U.S. history students learn about the Vietnam War through primary source documents and listen to Joseph discuss his approach to creating the lesson.
http://chnm.gmu.edu/mcpstah/source-analysis/vietnam-war-cartoon/
Teaching American History: My Lai Classroom 6
Watch MCPS teacher Joseph Jelens U.S. history students learn about the Vietnam War through primary source documents and listen to Joseph discuss his approach to creating the lesson.
http://chnm.gmu.edu/mcpstah/source-analysis/vietnam-war-cartoon/
Teaching American History: My Lai Classroom 7
Watch MCPS teacher Joseph Jelens U.S. history students learn about the Vietnam War through primary source documents and listen to Joseph discuss his approach to creating the lesson.
http://chnm.gmu.edu/mcpstah/source-analysis/vietnam-war-cartoon/
Teaching American History: My Lai Classroom 8
Watch MCPS teacher Joseph Jelens U.S. history students learn about the Vietnam War through primary source documents and listen to Joseph discuss his approach to creating the lesson.
http://chnm.gmu.edu/mcpstah/source-analysis/vietnam-war-cartoon/
Teaching American History - FDR Classroom 1
Using this lesson, students will understand the economic crisis FDR had to combat, FDRs goals as President, and some of the programs of the New Deal.
Teaching American History - FDR Classroom 2
Using this lesson, students will understand the economic crisis FDR had to combat, FDRs goals as President, and some of the programs of the New Deal.
Teaching American History - FDR Classroom 3
Using this lesson, students will understand the economic crisis FDR had to combat, FDRs goals as President, and some of the programs of the New Deal.
Teaching American History - FDR Classroom 4
Using this lesson, students will understand the economic crisis FDR had to combat, FDRs goals as President, and some of the programs of the New Deal.
Teaching American History - FDR Classroom 5
Using this lesson, students will understand the economic crisis FDR had to combat, FDRs goals as President, and some of the programs of the New Deal.
Teaching American History - FDR Classroom 6
Using this lesson, students will understand the economic crisis FDR had to combat, FDRs goals as President, and some of the programs of the New Deal.
Teaching American History - FDR Classroom 7
Using this lesson, students will understand the economic crisis FDR had to combat, FDRs goals as President, and some of the programs of the New Deal.
Teaching American History - FDR Classroom 8
Using this lesson, students will understand the economic crisis FDR had to combat, FDRs goals as President, and some of the programs of the New Deal.
Teaching American History - FDR Classroom 9
Using this lesson, students will understand the economic crisis FDR had to combat, FDRs goals as President, and some of the programs of the New Deal.
Bracero Tutorials - Conducting An Oral History Interview
The Bracero History Archive collects and makes available the oral histories and artifacts pertaining to the Bracero program, a guest worker initiative that spanned the years 1942-1964. Millions of Mexican agricultural workers crossed the border under the program to work in more than half of the states in America.
In a partnership between George Mason Universitys Center for History and New Media, the National Museum of American History, the University of Texas at El Paso, and Brown University,
Mel Small D'60 - The Sweep of History
Address made by Mel Small, Dartmouth Class of 1960 to his classmates during their 50th Reunion.
Great Issues: The Sweep of History - The Last 50 Years
(part of a panel discussion held on Friday, June 11, 2010 at Dartmouth College
Office Hours with Neil McWilliam on the History of Political Cartoons
Neil McWilliam, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Art & Art History at Duke University, discusses the history of political caricature and the "Lines of Attack" exhibition at the Nasher Museum of Art in an "Office Hours" interview. Learn more at http://nasher.duke.edu/exhibitions_caricature.php
Modern Day Electroconvulsive Therapy
Developed by the Fuqua Center for Late-Life Depression
An educational presentation that talks about the specifics of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) including (a) a brief discussion of its history, (b) theories behind how it works, and (c) an actual ECT procedure including an initial ECT evaluation, an ECT treatment and a discussion of side effects.
For more information, please visit http://www.fuquacenter.org/













