Global Capitalism - A Monthly Update & Discussion (February 2012)
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Course Completion Tracking
This video will show you how to course completion tracking in Moodle 2. For more information please contact the ITRC (282-5880, itrc@isu.edu) or visit our we...
Seven Spot Ladybird Walking Along Vegetation (Ladybugs)
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a Seven Spot Ladybird (Ladybug) walking along vegetation. Students will enjoy the close up views of this amazing insect as it interacts in its natural environment. Ladybirds are perhaps the most well-known and popular of all beetles. This rounded beetle has bright red wing cases with 7 black spots, although some individuals may have more or fewer spots. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real wor
SpaceX Dragon Briefing: April 16, 2012 - Part 1
On April 16, 2012, a preflight briefing regarding the SpaceX Dragon cargo vehicle was held at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Briefing participants were NASA's Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations Bill Gerstenmaier, International Space Station Program Manager Mike Suffredini, NASA's Commerical Orbital Transportation Services Program Manager Alan Lindenmoyer, SpaceX's Chief Executive Officer and Chief Designer Elon Musk and NASA Flight Director Holly Ridings.
Reuters Breakingviews: Expect more foreign CEOs in Japan
April 20 - A string of frustrated foreign CEOs in Japan have left their companies. But don't blame the corporate culture - it's more about a move towards better governance. And foreign bosses will keep coming.
Groups in Moodle, Part 1 of 2
Groups in Moodle, Part 1 of 2. (06:25)
Antonyms Song Performed by Students
This short video shows Mrs. Talos' class singing about antonyms. This is a great resource to introduce or to review antonyms in the elementary classroom. (0:47)
Open Classroom - 4/18/12 #5 Tad Read
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 4/18/12: Reconnecting Us to Our Food Sources
Lectures:
Ashley Howard - Co-owner, Heaven's Harvest Farm
Tad Read - Senior Planner, Boston Redevelopment Authority
Joan Squeri - Program Manager, Cambridge Farmers Markets
Greg Watson - Comissioner, MA Dept. of Agricultural Resources
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester, the School of Public Policy and Urban Affa
ISS Update: From Orbiting Earth to Living Underwater
NASA Public Affairs Officer Brandi Dean interviews astronaut and NEEMO (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations) 16 Commander Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger. Three NASA astronauts, a NASA researcher and two researchers from the National Undersea Research Center will work underwater off the Florida coast beginning in June simulating a mission to an asteroid. Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://w
Life and death in the Neolithic Cotswolds - Nick Snashall
Dr Nick Snashall, National Trust archaeologist for Avebury, describes how a fresh look at the Neolithic Cotswolds brings to light how its people lived their lives.
Sustainable Energy brings Power to the People - Matthew Davidson
Professor Matthew Davidson, from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Bath, describes how the development of biodiesel catalysts, fuel cell materials and solar cells could one day help mitigate many of the problems caused by burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas.
Physical activity, obesity and health - Steven Blair
Professor Steven Blair, from the University of South Carolina, USA, talks about the causes of the obesity epidemic in the US, the relationship between weight and fitness levels, and the importance of physical activity in a healthy lifestyle.
How to amaze your friends - Chris Budd
Professor Chris Budd from the University of Bath takes mathematics into the dark territory of murder, suicide, love, sex and conquest.
Open Classroom 2/22/12 #3 Kim Szeto
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 4/25/12: Future of Food, Educating the next Generation
Lectures:
Didi Emmons - Founding Chef, Haley House Bakery Café and Founder, Take Back the Kitchen
Russ Eckel - Chair, Green Peabody
Dave Madan - Founder & Executive Director, TheMove
Kim Szeto - Farm to School Coordinator, Boston Public Schools
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester, the School of Public
Great Ideas of Biology - Sir Paul Nurse
In this Founders' Day lecture Sir Paul Nurse, president of the Royal Society, discusses the great ideas of biology.
A nice cup of tea - Russell Bowes
Garden historian Russell Bowes talks about the horticultural history of the tea bag, from its origins in the foothills of the Himalayas right through to the modern tea bag.
Learn To Tell Time--Learn About the Minute Hand (5 Past)
In this animated video, students will learn about the minute hand and counting by 5's. Students will easily understand the concrete and colorful visuals. This is a great resource for the elementary classroom. (3:03)
The Marco Polo's of Thunderbird (1969)_Thunderbird School of Global Management
Another film used to promote the school. This film includes views of the campus and students, as well as faculty, staff, President Arthur Peterson, and some members of the Board of Directors during that time. It is narrated/hosted by Lowell Thomas, of radio and MovieTone newsreel fame.
John Cook: Why and How People Use R | Lang.NEXT 2012 R is a strange, deeply flawed language that nevertheless has an enthusiastic and rapidly growing user base. What about R accounts for its popularity in its niche? What can language designers learn from R's success?

Beginner Grammar 'Shi'
Beginner Grammar 'Shi'.













