Duke Chape lIve
Duke Chapel Live
Ten Tallest Buildings
This short video features images of these buildings and their heights. Would be a good project for art or math classes.
Musculoskeletal Modeling Dynamic Simulations: Walking
An animation of a skeleton walking
Twenty Million New Jobs (for White House)
This animation was created in response to a White House request. It shows the distribution of the 20 million new jobs created since Clinton was in office. Horace Mitchell and Greg Shirah attended the press event where Clinton showed this visualization.
Fractures and Sprains
This patient education program explains the differences between fractures and sprains involving the arms or legs, precautions, and the treatments with their risks. It also reviews the bones of the arms and legs. This resource is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
5.6 Developing the Open University hard systems method When the writers of the course T301 Complexity Management and Change, the predecessor to T306 (the course from which this unit is taken), started in 1982 they had to decide what to include and what to leave out (just as we have). They started with the systems analysis approach of the engineers De Neufville and Stafford (1971), which had been developed in a civil engineering group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). De Neufville and Stafford defined systems analysis as &
Superhuman: The Incredible Savant Brain Infographic by Smarter.org
Ten Study Skillls every student should have Time Management and Goals
Below are some handouts from the University of Texas that will assist students develop better study skills.
Winehouse's funeral, Gene Simmons proposes
July 26 - The latest celebrity and entertainment headlines including Amy Winehouse mourned, Jesse James single again and Sheryl Crow to auction classic car. Lindsay Claiborn reports.
8 Technical glossary
Your course might not include any maths or technical content but, at some point during your studies, it’s likely that you’ll come across information represented in charts, graphs and tables. You’ll be expected to know how to interpret this information, and possibly encouraged to present your own findings in this way. This unit will help you to develop the skills you need to do this, and gain the confidence to use them. This unit can be used in conjunction with, and builds on the ‘Working
REI 6th Annual Symposium: Part 2 - Lecture by Dr. Marilyn Brown
This is the second lecture of the Rutgers Energy Institute's 6th Annual Symposium. Dr. Marilyn Brown, from the Georgia Institute of Technology, lectures on "Green Approaches to Sustaining the U.S. Industrial Base"
Please find the third lecture of the symposium at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziqxQ7-fxhY
For more information please visit http://rei.rutgers.edu/
Northern California SeaWiFS True Color Stills
SeaWiFS true color still images of Northern California for 20 dates from September 9, 1997 to August 8, 1998
Rubistar Tutorial
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Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt is a fascinating subject. Through this lesson you will learn about the Egyptians Religion, Social and Cultural Life, Writing, and Art. When you have completed this lesson you should have a better understanding of life in Ancient Egypt as it applies to religion and social events and will be able to recognize (even write) your own hieroglyphics.
Sounds of the City | 7/29/11
NJPAC’s Sounds of the City is a summer tradition in Newark – a free Thursday night concert series attracting thousands of people held outside in Theater Square. It features the hottest new artists around, playing everything from jazz and pop to hip-hop and world music to the ever popular salsa night. This season ends on September 1st with a tribute to Michael Jackson. Susan Wallner talks to the producer, Verushka Wray-Spirito, about the phenomenon of Sounds of the City.
Forms of Authority: Reference Books, Museum, Libraries from the course History of Information
This course explores the history of information and associated technologies, uncovering why we think of ours as 'the information age.' We will select moments in the evolution of production, recording, and storage from the earliest writing systems to the world of Short Message Service (SMS) and blogs. In every instance, we'll be concerned with both what and when and how and why, and we will keep returning to the question of technological determinism: how do technological developments affect socie
Digital Library Object - Consolidated national intelligence centers : the potential impact on the ef
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Great Zoom out of Sabie River, Africa (EOS Land Validation Site)
Using data from different spacecraft and some powerful computer technology, visualizers at the Goddard Space Flight Center present you with a collection of American cities in a way you have never seen them before. Starting with our camera high above the Earth, we rush in towards the surface at what would be an impossible speed for any known vehicle. Passing though layers of atmosphere, the colors of our destinations shimmer with their own unique characteristics, and suddenly we find ourselves fl
















