Mexico seizes 1.2 tons of marijuana
Dec 6 - Mexico's navy seizes 1.2 tons of marijuana from an abandoned boat in the Gulf of California. Michaela Cabrera reports.
GREEN REVOLUTION: GREEN ROOFS
By: nsf A green roof can certainly make a building look nicer, but can it measurable lower energyrequirements and improve water management? Engineer Jelena Srebric and horticulturist Rob Berghage are working on a project to measure and model how a green roof affects the way buildings use energy and water. In the lab, Tyler Meek does weather experiments indoors to determine the effects of light, wind and water on the roof. Paulo Tabares Velasco works to make a mathematical model to predict what w
Windows Moviemaker : Cursus In een aantal stappen wordt de werking van Moviemaker uitgelegd.

Er wordt uitgelegd hoe je werkt in de tijdslijn met foto's en hoe je audio toevoegt. Het stappenplan leert je ook hoe je afbeeldingen in Photoshop …
《獨特的視野——羅聘的藝術世界》 [Chinese]
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CESU 2011: Conférence de clôture de Jean-François DENEF
XXIV Colloque national des CESU au palais des congrès de Strasbourg du 30 novembre au 2 décembre 2011.
CESU: Centre d'Enseignement des Soins d'Urgence.
CONFÉRENCIERS
Pr Jean-François DENEF
Président de la Société internationale francophone d’éducation médicale (SIFEM)
« Implanter une réforme pédagogique : de l’intention aux actes »
Pr Rémi GAGNAYRE
Médecin, professeur en sciences de l’éducation
Interdisciplinary Shakespeare Art Curriculum
Erik Wells
A series of lesson plans is presented which bridges English and Art Education disciplines with focus on Shakespeare's Hamlet; Student will learn how to engage Shakespeare meaningfully and […]
It's called Resilience: The Tayloe Murphy Center at Darden
The Tayloe Murphy Center forms alliances with communities in the Commonwealth of Virginia that are facing challenging economic conditions.
Some might broad-brush these localities that face daunting circumstances — high unemployment rates, poverty and sluggish economic growth — as past their prime. Not accepting this characterization, the Tayloe Murphy Center assists partner communities in making crucial investments — educational, institutional, infrastructural — intended to spur economic
European Heart Journal- My Cardio Interviews: G. Hindricks, P. Kowey & C. Tracy on ALPHEE
By: OxfordJournals G. Hindricks in conversation with P. Kowey and C. Tracy: ALPHEE- Double Blind Placebo Controlled Dose Ranging Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Celivarone 50, 100 Or 300 Mg OD with Amiodarone as Calibrator for the Prevention of ICD Interventions or Death
Peter Roby's Blog - December 8, 2011
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Northrop through the years
Northrop Memorial Auditorium at the University of Minnesota is currently being renovated. The Revitalization will transform Northrop into a vital academic center of distinction and discovery that enlightens, challenges, and engages students, faculty, and the community.
Emotions as the key to transformation of relationships
Dr. Marc Gopin discusses the role that emotions and mourning play in peace processes and the end of conflict.
STS.042J Einstein, Oppenheimer, Feynman: Physics in the 20th Century (MIT)
This course covers the role of physics and physicists during the 20th century, focusing on Einstein, Oppenheimer, and Feynman. Beyond just covering the scientific developments, institutional, cultural, and political contexts will also be examined.
Elasticity of Demand (Economics), Part 2
Sal Khan, in this six-minute video, looks a bit deeper at why elasticity changes despite having a linear demand curve.
Amazing Space
Amazing Space consists of web-based educational presentations for young children about space, which were developed at the Space Telescope Science and Technology Institute. Teachers teamed up with scientists and engineers from the institute and staff members from the Office of Public Outreach to develop interactive lessons. All lessons include spectacular photographs taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and many high quality graphics, videos, and animation designed to enhance student understanding
How Much Water Do We Use?
What is our water budget? Studying watersheds is one way to understand how much water we use.
The Lifestyle Project
This innovative project offers a way for students to learn about environmental alternatives by modifying their own lifestyles. It is a three-week exercise for students to reduce their impact on the environment by changing the way in which they live from day to day. This website contains an article about the Lifestyle Project and all the materials needed to teach the project. Materials include a baseline quiz, worksheets, energy facts and figures, and an Excel spreadsheet for students to calculat
Maritime History of Massachusetts
This is is a travel itinerary highlighting 89 historic places that tell the story of Massachusetts' relationship with the sea. Read essays about lighthouses and lifesaving stations, ships and shipbuilding, the U.S. Navy, and maritime commerce.
Ohio and Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor
is a travel itinerary of 50 houses, farms, churches, historic districts, and other sites. Learn about the first organized American settlement in the Northwest Territory (1772) and the history and impact of canals and railroads. Read essays on transportation, ethnicity, industry, and preservation.
(Not) a Great Text (but) a Big Question: The Protection of Information Bill
In the wake of the controversy surrounding the Protection of Information Bill, UCT's Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA) presents a panel discussion entitled,Not a Great Text but a Big Question: The Protection of Information Bill. Veteran writer, philosopher, academic and former Vice Chancellor of UCT, Professor Njabulo Ndebele, leads the panel that includes Professor David Benatar from UCT's Department of Philosophy and Tony Weaver Assistant Editor of the Cape Times. The p
Buruli Ulcer Disease: Buruli Plaque
"This video ""Buruli Ulcer Disease: Buruli Plaque"" is part of a multimedia-based module by Richard Phillips, Stephen Sarfo, Emmanuel Adu, Veronica Owusu-Afriyie, and Cary Engleberg (University of Michigan). This video addresses the question of: What is the usual presentation and course of Buruli ulcer disease?
The complete learning module is available through the African Health OER Network at: http://www.oerafrica.org/healthoer/Home/FindOER/ResourceResults/tabid/1864/mctl/Details/id/37489/Defa