Middle School Portal: Math and Science Pathways (MSP2)
This activity asks the student to determine the time in Cairo, Egypt, when it is 3:00 p.m. in San Francisco. It includes a map of the world with the time zones marked. The activity, part of the Figure This! collection of 80 math challenges emphasizing math in the real world, explains how to determine the time in different time zones and what the prime meridian and the international date line are. Students see how positive and negative numbers relate to the time zones and are asked to think about
Technology and the environment : alternative energy
This resources is a index of topics focused on technology and the environment. The main theme concentrates on the impact of alternative energy sources. Students will learn about altenative energy sources, structures and the environment, design and the environment, and modern light oil steam engines. Copyright 2005 International Technology Education Association
How we made the first flight
A memoir of the first flight and its preparations authored by Orville Wright. Copyright 2005 International Technology Education Association
Biometry Protocol
The purpose of this resource is to measure and classify the plant life at a Land Cover Site to help determine the MUC classification.
The Institute for Antiquity and Christianity Report 1972 - 80
Contents:
Foreward
Research Project Reports:
Ugartic and Hebrew Parallels Project
Old Testament Form - Critical Project
The Dead Sea Scrolls
The Philo Project
The Chreia in Greco - Roman Literature and Education
Corpus Hellenisticum Novi Testamenti
International Greek New Testament Project
The Facsimile Edition of the Nag Hammadi Codices
The Coptic Gnostic Library
The Nag Hammadi Excavations
Catenae of Patristic Biblical Interpretation
The Patmos Monastery Library Project
Institute Activities:
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XIV, Issue 3
CONTENTS:
Cover Illustration Description,
Calendar of Events,
The Jesus Movement in Galilee: Reconstructing Q,
Torjesen to Serve as Director of Women's Studies,
Artifacts in the lAC Museum: An Egyptian Figurine,
The Fall Public Lecture Series of the lAC: "Cultural Critique in Antiquity: Diogenes the Cynic and Jesus," "The Political Theology of Defeat in Ancient Athens," "Politics and the Past: How Scholars See Ancient Greece and the Near East," "The Alexandrian Library: Philo and Jewish-Christia
Lecture 15 - 11/16/2010
Lecture 15
Lecture 15 - 11/16/2010
Lecture 15
Projet Jean Rouch ? J4.1:Introduction (version française)
LE PROJET JEAN ROUCH ? : VERS UNE CONNAISSANCE HORS TEXTE, CROISER LES REGARDS, PARTAGER LES INTERROGATIONS. 14 – 20 novembre 2009
Évènement organisé par le Comité du film ethnographique en collaboration avec la Bibliothèque nationale de France, le Centre national du cinéma - Archives françaises du film et le Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
The Greek Fiscal Crisis and the Future of the Euro-Zone
The fiscal crisis in Greece has received much international coverage. Can Greece correct its financial position and undertake the necessary reforms for future prosperity? What are the implications for the governance of the euro-zone and the future performance of the 'euro'?
Mars 3D: Cahokia Panorama-Virtual Reality Astronomy Software Video showing the 360-degree "Cahokia" VR panorama taken by the Mars Rover Spirit during its mission
Aerodynamics: applications of force and flow
Although there is a great deal of historical information about aerodynamics that could be discussed here, we purposely narrowed the stream of resources to those that encourage students to experiment with technological design and function.
An Observational Study Of Pre-Service Teachers’ Classroom Management Strategies
Employee attrition is disproportionately higher in the field of education, especially among novice teachers (Liu & Meyer, 2005). A recent survey of American teachers, conducted by MetLife (2005), found that 20% reported, “maintaining order and discipline in the classroom is the greatest challenge” (p. 5). The focus of this study was the problem of increased teacher attrition rates due to classroom management issues.
The participants in the study attended six classroom management workshops t
Peer Response Practices Among Writers in a First-Year Residence Hall: An Ethnographic Study
This ethnographic study examines peer response sessions among writers in a first-year residence hall. It explores how students practice extracurricular peer response and investigates the ways in which extracurricular peer response differs from traditional classroom peer response.
Because capturing peer response sessions occurring in a residence hall presents unique problems of access, the study’s research design includes the use of trained student recorders — first-year students residing
Sexual Politics in the Works of Chinese American Women Writers: Sui Sin Far, Maxine Hong Kingston, a
In my dissertation, I explore the issues of sexual politics in the works of three Chinese American women writers, Sui Sin Far, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan. I demonstrate how these writers reconstruct Chinese American women’s self-consciousness through their demand for freedom from the sexual oppressions of patriarchy of both American and Chinese cultures and their resistance against racial domination and their demand for power both as females and as Asian American women. I also explore h
A Study of a Specific Language Arts and Mathematics Software Program: Is There a Correlation Between
The purpose of this study was to compare usage levels of CompassLearning Odyssey mathematics and language arts software among fifth grade students in order to determine the relationship between usage and achievement. While educational software designed by various companies is a regular part of daily instruction in most public schools across the United States, there remains a need for research-based evidence of the efficacy of specific programs. This study used a quantitative design to compare ac
UW 360: October 2010
The stories begin with a study on the potentially disastrous results of building homes and businesses along flood-prone rivers, and what we can do to avoid catastrophe. Visit the renowned Lamborghini Lab, where researchers create lightning strikes and high-impact crashes in the quest to make safer vehicles. Meet a UW alum who helped bring local farmers’ markets to Seattle neighborhoods; and visit the new Center for Pediatric Dentistry, which provides dental care for young children in our area
2010 President's Annual Address
Interim President Phyllis Wise delivers the 2010 President's Annual Address to the university community. Facing a tough year of budget cutbacks and an ongoing Presidential search, Wise speaks to the priorities of her administration and the University's plan to thrive amid the challenges.
Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science: Session 2. Classifying Living Things
How can we make sense of the living world? During this session, a systematic approach to biological classification is introduced as a starting point for understanding the nature of the remarkable diversity of life on Earth.,This clip addresses the fact that all living things are made of cells and how this organizing feature is the theme for classifying the organisms on earth.













