How to Edit WatchKnow
Here's a carefully edited screencast explaining how to edit Watchknow. This excellent screencast describes: (1) installing the bookmarklet; (2) importing videos with the bookmarklet; (3) editing the directory; and (4) recategorizing videos. This screencast was developed by none other than the original designer of WatchKnow, Dr. Larry Sanger. (08:27)
How to Use WatchKnow
While many have said WatchKnow is easy to use, we think it can't hurt to explain it with a nice screencast. So here you go--how to use WatchKnow, in under four minutes. Covers opening categories; opening video pages; watching and rating videos; drilling down into the Directory; using the age filter; using the search engine to find categories and videos, and to locate where categories are in the Directory; getting an account; how educational professionals should sign up for an account; and My
Tips On Categorizing Videos on WatchKnow.org
This WatchKnow video tutorial (a screencast) explains how to fix common problems with categorizing videos and editing the Directory. Topics include: (1) unsorted videos; (2) using too borad of a category; (3) the category you need doesn't exist yet; (4) too many videos in a category; (5) how to deal with multi-part videos; (6) duplicate categories; (7) specialized category not filed "deeply" enough; (8) category names not in Title Case. For additional information on editing
Great Zoom into the Kodak Theater with spin(Los Angeles, CA)
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
2011 USC President's Staff Award: Larry Lim
Larry Lim, recipient of the 2011 USC President's Staff Award
As director of pre-college programs for the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, Larry Lim works with local schools and MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement) to create and advise science programs in high schools, encouraging youths to develop an interest in science and a motivation to go to college.
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2.3 Negative feedback and stability
There is increasing recognition that the reductionist mindset that is currently dominating society, rooted in unlimited economic growth unperceptive to its social and environmental impact, cannot resolve the converging environmental, social and economic crises we now face. The primary aim of this unit is to encourage the shift away from reductionist and human centred thinking towards a holistic and ecological worldview.
The Idea of Law in Science and Religion
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Phonics 6 Worksheet - Short vowel sound ea
This resource is suited to pupils with learning difficulties. It is a worksheet on the short vowel sound - ea.
1001 Catullus Carmen I with notes and translation
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Welcome to Spiveys Corner: The National Hollering Contest
Every year, on the third Saturday of June, in an otherwise sleepy borough of southeastern North Carolina known as Spivey's Corner (population 49), some 5,000-10,000 folks gather from far and wide to take part in the festivities and entertainment in the day-long extravaganza known as the National Hollerin' Contest.
Hollerin' is considered by some to be the earliest form of communication between humans. It is a traditional form of communication used in rural areas before the days of telecomm
Harry Potter fans attend moviethon.
Potter fans attend special marathon screening of all seven movies ahead of the release of the final installment.
The Religious and Ethical Beliefs of Science
Dr Elaine Howard Ecklund : Course
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Revd Dr Patrick Richmond : Seminar
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The Evolution of Religious Brains
Dr Justin Barrett : Course
Environmental Unsustainability: How much should we discount the future?
Prof. Donald Hay : JRI/Faraday Conference
Population Growth as a Prime Factor in Environmental Unsustainability
Prof. John Guillebaud : JRI/Faraday Conference
Medical Advances and Ethical Issues at the End of Life
Prof. Tim Maughan : Course
The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
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