History of Game Boy
This is a student-made movie project. Students were asked to research a technology and display their findings in a creative manner. The video provides a time line and examples of the changing game boy beginning with the original in 1989. No narration. Images and information is set to music. (03:06)
Meet the Nintendo Game Boy Family!
This is a video introduction to the Nintendo Game Boy. The first hand held Game Boy system was released in 1989. (08:23)
Generating a Certificate on Moodle
A tutorial on generating a certificate from the editing mode in Moodle. In my demonstration I will show how explain step-by-step how to format the certificat...
TED Ed--The Cockroach Beatbox
By dissecting a cockroach ... yes, live on stage ... TED Fellow and neuroscientist Greg Gage shows how brains receive and deliver electric impulses -- and how legs can respond. Students will think this is really cool. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections in the classroom. (6:16)
Playing with a Click Track - Rock Drums
Learn more about Rod's course at: http://bit.ly/ABCqvs
Rod has over 35 years of real-life performing experience, which includes recording on over 50 CDs and playing over 3,000 concerts in 25 countries. Rod is a founding member of the Emmy-nominated progressive rock fusion group the Dixie Dregs, and an original member of the heavy metal band Winger, whose recordings have reached gold and platinum status around the world.
John Gerrard
2012 GSCMI Spring Supply Chain Conference
Algeblocks Lab 6-1 part a
Author(s):
Pearl Harbor
Author(s):
Discrete Random Variables: Summary of the Discrete Probability Functions
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
This module provides a review of the binomial, geometric, hypergeometric, and Poisson probability distribution functions and their properties.
Author(s):
Admiral Kimmel Testifies - Pearl Harbor Hearing
Rear-Admiral Husband E. Kimmel testified before the Pearl Harbor
Investigating Committee regarding his actions as Commander of Naval forces at the time of the Japanese attack. This is a short clip of his testimony, included as the first item in a 14 January 1946. Some language should be reviewed. A great video to show after the study of this event is done by students.
Poet Laureate Phillip Levine
Description not set
Spheres- Screencast
Author(s):
Hawaiian Imperialism (Kira Langley)
Author(s):
België : Kaarten Als bijlage:

Week 2.1
Author(s):
The Inferiority Complex of the Social Sciences [On Freedom and Free Enterprise (1956)] It is said and repeated over and over again that the social sciences are so very young, relatively speaking. Why is it that social scientists insist on this as a statement of fact, and why d

Do Lectures: How 1% of the Planet Makes a Difference
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. But when you listen to the story of Terry Kellogg, CEO of 1% for the Planet, is a man on a mission. He stands at the intersection between business and environmental guardianship. And just by doing 1% for the planet he is making a big difference.
Since joining the company in 2005 as CEO, Terry and team have grown company participation from just under 100 to well over 1200+ participants. These speeches light a f
Battle at Little Bighorn - Part
This nine minute video provides insights into the truth of what happened during this battle. At the time the Battle of the Little Big Horn was fought - in 1876 - hostilities were growing between the U.S. federal government and Native Americans who considered the Black Hills their sacred territory. The video uses interviews and evidence to show how Custer fought as well as the Native Americans. It also shows the importance of the battlefield cemetery that shows where the soldiers actually died. T

















