Homework Help - How to improve study habits
This interview stresses some basics of helping students get organized such as finding a place to work that is well equipped, best times to do homework, talking to teacher about time to do homework, and the importance of a structure including time limits. Also mentioned not correcting homework so that the teacher knows what needs to be reviewed. The video is about five minutes and well worth showing.
ISS Update - July 25, 2011
The International Space Station video update for July 25, 2011.
1st Grade Math Rap: Doubles
This teacher made video shows a 1st grade classroom singing their doubles all the way to 10 + 10=20. (0:54)
Edible Adventures - The China Experience - Part 2
In this episode, our students learn how to harvest tea leaves with Master Niu.
Visit www.ciachef.edu/BPS to learn more.
Using Synchronous Audio or Video in Social Studies Classrooms
With tools such as instant messenger, Facebook chat, and G-chat readily available, students have become accustomed to speaking with friends through the internet. While these tools are often used for social purposes, they can also be effectively employed in classrooms in order to connect students to other peers, teachers, and mentors throughout the world. Synchronous audio and video applications such as Skype allow students and teachers to share ideas with people living all around the globe at no
Seminar 21- USAWC Distance Education Class of 2011
One more challenge faced the senior officers as they celebrated completion of two years of internet-based studies at the Army War College's distance education program. The largest graduation class in college history received their diplomas on a day of record-breaking heat, July 22, at historic Carlisle Barracks.
Gooseneck barnacles in rock crevices
Gooseneck barnacles do not move and rely on surrounding waters for food and nutrients. They have strong, hard, and sharp shells that keep predators from walking on them. They resist drying out and are found in all the intertidal zones.
Forest re-growth after a fire at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Small shrubs are first to grow in disturbed areas.
Chair Design
Students become familiar with the Engineering Design Process as they design and build prototypes for a chair. The miniature chair must be sturdy and functional enough to hold a wooden, hinged artist model or floppy stuffed animal.
Physics of Roller Coasters
Students explore the physics utilized by engineers in designing today's roller coasters, including potential and kinetic energy, friction, and gravity. First, students learn that all true roller coasters are completely driven by the force of gravity and that the conversion between potential and kinetic energy is essential to all roller coasters. Second, they also consider the role of friction in slowing down cars in roller coasters. Finally, they examine the acceleration of roller coaster cars a
Designing and Building a Pick and Place Robot
Guidelines for carrying out a project involving the design and construction of a pick and place robot, e.g., one that could be used in a manufacturing assembly operation.
Soft Soldering
Worksheet with guidelines for creating some items using soft soldering.
SEDS-I: Subsatellite in motion (6 frames-second)
An animation of the sub-satellite dynamics of Small Expendable Deployer System Mission I. (The online version of this animation is shown at 30 frames-sec, but the tape version is at 6 frames-sec.)
El Nino Sea Surface Height Anomaly: January 1997 through July 1998
An animation of sea surface height anomaly in the Pacific Ocean from January 1997 through July 1998 as measured by TOPEX Poseidon
Particle Technology- Fluid Flow in Porous Media The forth lecture in the module Particle Technology, delivered to second year students who have already studied basic fluid mechanics. Fluid flow in porous media covers the basic streamline and turbulent flow models for pressure drop as a function of flow rate within the media. The Modified Reynolds number determines the degree of turbulence in the fluid. The
SFAP 2011 – Valeur et principe fondateur du mouvement français des soins palliatifs.
Titre : SFAP 2011 – Valeur et principe fondateur du mouvement français des soins palliatifsÂ
Auteur(s) : R. SCHAERER (Médecin – Grenoble, France).
Etablissement : Université Joseph Fourier
Résumé : Valeur et principe fondateur du mouvement français des soins palliatifs : leur rôle ultérieur dans les choix politiques.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référe
Summer Graduation 2011
http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it the first community college in Flori
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Walk Away: Movie Clip From 3:10 to Yuma
After Wades' gang puts a bounty on all of his captors, the local sheriff gives up and leaves Dan to walk Wade to the station by himself. Themes of virtue, courage, and goodness are illustrated through this clip. A person's choices in difficult times define them.
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