2011 Freshman Arch March & Interfaith Blessing.mp4
New Freshman are welcomed to the 2011-2012 academic year as they March through the arches to applause.
They then march into the Anderson Athletics and Recreation Complex for an Interfaith Blessing.
Prepositions in the Clouds
This computer-animated video defines prepositions and shows prepostional phrases related to clouds. This brief lesson could be used as an introduction or review. ( 1:00)
Alarm grows over euro zone woes
German Chancellor Angela Merkel meets her Finnish couterpart to discuss Greece's second bailout package, while Italian yields soar.
Obama delivers blessing at Ground Zero
Sept. 11 - Obama delivers a blessing before crowds assembled at Ground Zero in New York as ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001 begin. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
Teaching Fundamental Concepts in Statistical Science
A suite of VBA simulation programmes used at first year level containing a number of tools for teaching introductory statistics at university level. Note that these are written for MS Excel 2007 (or later versions). The modules roughly follow chapters in the first year statistics textbook, Introstat (LG Underhill) and essentially support and supplement that book. They are to a significant extent self explanatory for those with some knowledge of statistics and simulation.These modules are essenti
Inside the News: U.S. stock futures rise on upbeat jobs, GDP
Sept. 29 - U.S. stock futures are pointing to gains after better-than-expected readings on weekly jobless claims and second-quarter U.S. GDP.
Dining for Dealmakers: Hong Kong hotels
Sept. 15 - Reuters Correspondent Fred Katayama discovers Hong Kong's best hotel restaurants with Tim Zagat. Experience local fare and french flare at The Peninsula, the Four Seasons and the Mandarin hotels.
J. Mendel sculpts Spring 2012
Sep. 15 - Designer Gilles Mendel mixes lean clothes in black-and-white color blocking with pops of purple and green, high-slit skirts and even a little fur at his Spring 2012 runway show at New York Fashion Week. Kilmeny Duchardt reports.
Conspicuous Consumption, Conspicuous Waste: Thorsten Veblens Theory of the Leisure Class
One of South Africa's most prominent sociologists, Professor Deborah Posel, gave this Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA) Great TextsBig Questions lecture, discussing "Conspicuous Consumption, Conspicuous Waste". Thorsten Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class' conspicuous consumption of keeping up with the Joneses' describes the purchase of goods to show status or display wealt. Once more apparent within the nouveau riche or upper-income groups, recent research has indicate
Consolidated Report of DEISA Case Studies
Diversity and Equity Interventions in South Africa (DEISA) was a research programme that studied the transformation industry in South Africa, exploring issues such as the kinds of interventions being undertaken under the rubric of diversity and equity, how these are experienced by people working in organisations, the theoretical frameworks used by practitioner,s and especially how they may or may not articulate with the quest for social justice in a democratising South Africa. The project examin
Clinical Skills Examination Procedures: Afrikaans & Xhosa
Shown here are a single set of techniques which are both simple to employ and reliable for four examinations. General Examination: preparing the patient for examination; describing the patient's appearance; examination for features of specific illnesses; taking the pulse; assessing warmth, perfusion, hydration and temperature; inspecting the hands, eyes, mouth and pharynx; looking for lymphadenopathy; and inspecting the legs. Abdominal Examination: preparing the patient for the examination; look
Free Educational Tool Online
This news segment is from WTOK, Channel 11, out of Meridian, MS. It is a brief introduction to the website along with an interview with WatchKnowLearn's CEO, Dr. Joe Thomas. (0:30)
Healthy vs. Unhealthy Foods
This video contains a slide show which contrasts healthy and unhealthy foods. Students are told that "junk" foods are not healthy because they contain high levels of sugar, fat,salt, and calories. Healthy foods contain high levels of vitamins, minerals, and calcium which are essential for good health. ( 1:59)
The ENERGY Song-Rock with "That's the Way - I Like It" music theme!
This song provides an overview of the Law of Conservation of Energy. It covers potential energy and kinetic energy as the two main types and the song provides examples of each type. Mr. Edmonds uses visuals as he sings. This is a great resource to work in conjunction with a lesson/unit/test prep on these subjects. Middle school and high school students will enjoy this catchy tune. (03:05)
Leeds Met Counselling Service - Promotional Video
Leeds Met Counselling Service - Promotional Video
The Battle of Vienna 1683
The large-scale battle won by Polish-Austrian-German forces lead by King of Poland Jan III Sobieski against the Ottoman Empire army are the subject of this 3:18 long video. There isn't any narration and the music may be a distraction and it can be muted without losing any of the data.
NTC readies to take Sirte
Sept 19 - Hundreds of families flee city of Sirte in Libya as National Transitional Council forces prepare another offensive. Jessica Gray reports.
Understanding global politics
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file.
As taught in Autumn Semester 2009.
This module introduces global politics through the major theoretical, historical and empirical ways of seeing international relations. Different claims, about, for example, human nature, power, war, peace, the state, society, law and politics are offered by thinkers who exercise a major influence on our contemporary understanding. These claims contribute to different approaches t
Understanding and classifying a stroke
Stroke is the third largest cause of death in the UK after heart disease and cancer. It is also the single leading cause of severe disability in the UK. Classification of stroke is crucial in planning treatment and is a good indication of prognosis
This Learning Object helps individuals understand how to make the diagnosis of stroke using the Oxford Stroke classification. It is suitable for any health care professionals involved in the management of stroke but especially doctors and medical stu
Transitions : figures in space
In this video Dr Edward Sellman talks about his portrait of the late Alan Sillitoe.
As well as being an expert in special needs in Education, Dr Edward Sellman is also a recognised artist and in this video he takes you round his latest exhibition and reveals all about meeting and painting the famous author.
2009
Suitable for Undergraduate Study and Community Education
Dr Edward Sellman, Lecturer, School of Education
Dr Edward Sellman is a member of the Centre for Research in Schools and Co













