Overview of the MSP430™ Microcontroller from Texas instruments
Zack Albus
This module gives a brief overview of the MSP430™ microcontroller, how to read a data sheet for an MSP430™ microcontroller, and how to pick the right one for some sample applications. This module […]
MIT Forum - Opening Remarks Dr. William Killingsworth - Director, MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation
Photonic Control and Plasmonics for PV I
By: icamp2012school Edward Yu, University of Texas at Austin
Alphardy (Song)
This song teaches recognition of each letter and sound in the alphabet. Letters and pictures (examples) are given for each. (02:29)
Defrag: Net Speed Apps, TrustedInstaller, Renaming Account Folders | The Defrag Show Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 (see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com. We will also be checking comme
Making NASA History for Children
"Making NASA History" is a 12-minute video introducing kids to the key moments in the history of the American space program. This video combines historical footage, photographs, and audio files with narration by two spacesuit-sporting interns from the NASA History Program Office. The goal of this video is to inspire both kids and adults to appreciate and learn more about NASA's many accomplishments in space exploration and aeronautics. (12:01)
School of Shock - Natalie Balfour discusses the Seismometers in Schools program
Dr Natalie Balfour of the ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences discusses the Seismometers in Schools program, which she co-ordinates. This video accompanies a feature in the Spring 2012 edition of ANU Reporter, the quarterly magazine of The Australian National University.
To read the article go to: http://news.anu.edu.au/?p=16411
To view an online version of the magazine: http://issuu.com/anureporter/docs/anu_reporter_spring12
ISS Update: Art Thomason Discusses the Aug. 20 Russian Spacewalk -- 08.17.12
NASA Public Affairs Officer Brandi Dean talks with Spacewalk Officer Art Thomason inside the Mission Control Center at Johnson Space Center. Expedition 32 Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko are scheduled to conduct a 6.5 hour spacewalk on Monday, Aug. 20.
Chancellor Welcomes Students
Chancellor Dan Jones welcomes new and returning students for the 2012-13 academic year. Video by Mary Stanton.
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Parents - Welcome to The University of Nottingham
This video was played to parents on arrivals day at The University of Nottingham 2012.
It gives an overview of what our students can expect to find at the university and outlines the support that the university offers in order to provide them with the best possible university experience.
Brushes and micelles II
By: icamvid Ekaterina Zhulina gives a series of lectures at the Boulder Condensed Matter Physics summer school 2012 about brushes and micelles.
Northern Ireland to Iraq: Valuable Lessons
Could the experiences of Northern Ireland help conflict zones like Iraq and Afghanistan?
Professor Stefan Wolff looks back at the Good Friday Agreement, and the lessons that have come out of the peace process in Northern Ireland
A press release is available here:
Professor Stefan Wolff
Marquette School of Dentistry Expansion Groundbreaking
A groundbreaking celebration for the Marquette University School of Dentistry building expansion was held Tuesday, Sept. 18th.
Consisting of a lower level, first and second floors, the expansion will give the school the opportunity to increase its graduating class size to 100 students per year, and will include a clinic housing 24 operatories, a larger faculty practice clinic, additional classroom space and a research lab. The approximately 45,000 square foot expansion will also allow for the
U.S. Day Ahead: Who's got Mail? Yahoo employees evidently...
Sep 24 - Yahoo's new CEO Marissa Mayer due to meet with employees tomorrow to share her plans for the future, and President Obama gears up to address the UN General Assembly.
Elections: pre-match report
In this podcast Professor Steven Fielding weighs up the main parties and asks if they're fighting fit.
Professor Fielding is Director of the Centre for British Politics
A tense election period is looming with certain MPs refusing to pay back expenses and some already announcing that they intend to stand down.
United States Flag Day History
The stars and stripes of the American flag are important icons of the United States. The flag led every battle the country has fought, and is so important many Americans pledge their allegiance to it to commemorate their loyalty to their country. The U.S. flag stands proudly on the surface of the moon, in commemoration of the U.S. moon landing in 1969. Because of these and many more reasons, the United States celebrates Flag Day on June 14th every year. In this video, WatchMojo.com learns more a
Memorial Day History
Memorial Day is a U.S. federal holiday that was originally known as Decoration Day and commemorated the fallen soldiers from the Civil War. Now, the day remembers the Americans who have sacrificed their lives for the nation in all wars. It falls on the last Monday in May every year and is observed with several traditions, such as visiting cemeteries and attending parades. It is now also associated with the start of summer, which people celebrate by having barbecues. In this video, WatchMojo.com
Biography of Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great began his conquest between the years of 336 B.C. and 323 B.C. He studied under the teachings of the great philosopher, Aristotle. Alexander remains today one of the great secular characters of history and also one of the greatest military leaders. This WatchMojo.com video clip, presents a biography and profile on Alexander the Great. (1:10)
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