Arquitectura Románico (subtitulado en español)
Este video tiene imagenes sobre el románico, el arte que se desarrolla durante la época feudal. Hay imagenes de iglesias y pinturas. (2:25)
Many Patients Continue Using Proton Pump Inhibitors After Negative Results From...
By: gastro@scivee Dr. Andrew J. Gawron discusses his manuscript "Many Patients Continue Using Proton Pump Inhibitors After Negative Results From Tests for Reflux Disease." To view the print version of this abstract go to http://bit.ly/MKOYJT.
All About Animals---Learn Animal Names and Parts
In this cute animated video, young students will learn animal names and parts (beak, antlers, wings, mane, etc.). Each word, animal and/or part is shown on the screen as it is said and spelled aloud. This is a great resource to help learn new words in the early childhood classroom. (1:58)
The Earth, Sun, and Moon: ( An Interactive Game)
In this game, the planets, sun, and moon are in the incorrect positions. Students are challenged to place them in the correct positions. ( This link is for an interactive game and may take a few minutes to load.)
Tech Day 2012, Pt. 1: American Transformations—The Next Industrial Revolution MIT professors and alumni shed light on advanced manufacturing and the promise it holds to inject new vitality into sectors of the economy thought to be in decline and to position America again as a world leader in manufacturing. Part one includes:
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Mark Russinovich: On Windows Azure IaaS, Sysinternals, Trojan Horse, Cybersecurity Microsoft Technical Fellow Mark Russinovich joins us for an impromptu conversation about what he's been up to lately. Topics include the newly added Windows Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) support (as part of the Windows Azure June 2012 Release), virtual machines, software
1.3.2 Systems diagrams and diagrams helpful for systems work Diagrams are used extensively in systems thinking and practice. All of those types included in the animated tutorial, as well as other types not covered there, can or have been used in systems studies. As mentioned at the beginning of the unit the use of diagrams is very personal. For instance I find it helpful to group diagrams into three sorts depending on when they are to be used:
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1.2.2 Visualisers and verbalisers A major point about diagrams is that some people naturally relate well to them and use them frequently, while others tend to prefer textual material. The former are sometimes referred to as visualisers and the latter as verbalisers. There is nothing wrong with either of these tendencies, but in subjects like systems thinking, social science or technology, where text and diagrams support each other, it is important to be comfortable with both. In addition, it is helpful to rememb
Sculpture: One Minute Sculpture Lesson
Throughout history, people have been creating sculpture in different ways and with different materials all over the world. This short animation provides a quick lesson on the history of sculpture. Students will understand that sculpture is three-dimensional art with height, width and depth.
ISS Update - June 12, 2012
The International Space Station video update for June 12, 2012.
Idaho Flag and Anthem
The flag is a silk flag, blue field, five feet six inches fly, and four feet four inches on pike, bordered with gilt fringe two and one-half inches in width, the state seal is twenty-one inches in diameter, in colors, in the center of a blue field. The woman represents liberty, justice and equality. The man is a miner. The pictures on the shield represent the industries of forestry, farming and mining. The cornucopia is the symbol of abundanc
Northwest PRECEDENT: Does Participation in Practiced-Based Research Change Practice Behavior?
This study, presented by Ruth McBride, ScB, project director for Axio Research Corporation, assesses the impact of participating in practice-based research on the daily practice of dentistry. View the series online at: http://www.uwtv.org/video/series.aspx?id=22826181
Hitler and the A-Bomb
In this video clip, learn how close was Hitler to launching a nuclear attack against the Allies in World War II. After developing a V2 ballistic missile capable of reaching as far a New York, Hitler made nuclear development his highest priority. (3:45)
Angle-Side Relationships (Interactive)
Solve contextual situations using angle and side length relationships.
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Science Nation - Spray-On Solar
By: nsf Have you seen those big, bulky, breakable photovoltaic cells that now collect the sun's rays? Well, what if solar energy could be harnessed using tiny collectors that could be spray painted on a roof, a wall or even a window?
Find out more on this episode of Science Nation.
For more Science Nation episodes, visit: http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/science_nation/index.jsp
Laura, Chemical Engineering -- 60 Second Impressions
The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities.
Laura is from Grantham, and is studying Chemical Engineering. In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about the inspiring people she has met through her College, and the financial support she has received to allow her to do voluntary













