How to Make Sea Creature Magnets
Watch this video to learn how to make an adorable sea creature magnet. This video teachers the viewers to finger knit and tie a slip knot in order to complete this project. A teacher explains and demonstrates the project in detail step-by-step. (09:40)
Cómo Funciona El Aparato Reproductor Femenino (en Español)
Un video para estudiantes que explica cómo funciona el aparato reproductor femenino. El video utiliza un diagrama con vocabulario. Todo está explicado bien, pero es un video corto y el joven habla un poco rapido. (3 minutos)
"The Owl" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (poetry reading)
In some versions the fourth line in each stanza is repeated. I find it easier to read this version. Some echo has been added to the sound track.
When cats run home and light is come,
And dew is cold upon the ground,
And the far-off stream is dumb,
And the whirring sail goes round,
Alone and warming his five wits,
The white owl in the belfry sits.
When merry milkmaids click the latch,
And rarely smells the new-mown hay,
And the cock hath sung beneath the thatch
Twice or thrice his roundelay
Science Bulletins: Tapping In—The Promise of Brain-Computer Interface
For decades, neuroscientists have sought to use electronics to communicate with the brain. Computing and surgical technique have now become sophisticated enough to implant devices directly into neural tissue. In this feature, researchers at Albany Medical Center and the Wadsworth Center at the New York State Department of Health reveal a world where mind and machine merge. Their cutting-edge devices translate brain signals into action, helping people with ALS and other disabilities regain the ab
The Lorax by Dr. Seuss
This 25 minute video tells this story using animation. Dr. Seuss videos and books have several messages that could be the center of a discussion for the class.
Robin Chicks and Fledglings
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of Robin chicks and fledglings in their natural environment. The robin (Erithacus rubecula) is undoubtedly one of the most dearly loved backyard birds. It is instantly recognizable due to the rusty-red breast. The sexes are very similar, but juveniles lack the red breast and are mottled with browns and buffs. The robin is one of the few birds to sing throughout the winter; its melodious, liquid song is a further feature
Skills for Learning at Leeds Metropolitan University
Find out more about how the Skills for Learning website and programme of workshops can help you boost your study skills.
Visit the Skills for Learning website for more information: http://skillsforlearning.leedsmet.ac.uk/
The Student's Guide to Moodle: Episode 6
Forums and Quizzes
Course Threads: Human Perspectives
The Course Thread Program allows UC Berkeley undergraduates to explore intellectual themes that connect courses across departments and disciplines. Without creating new majors or minors, the program instead highlights connections between existing courses. Course Threads help students see the value in educational breadth while also pursuing a more in-depth and well-rounded knowledge on one particular topic. Course Thread topics include: Human Rights, Cultural Forms in Transit, The Historical & Mo
Menzies Centre for Health Policy: Annual Oration - Professor Anne Rogers
In response to the exponential rise in rates of chronic illness, a central tenet of health care policy internationally is the promotion and implementation of self-management programmes through programmes such as the Expert Patient in the UK and Chronic Disease Self Management in Australia.
The notion of self-management in chronic illness frequently focuses on the patient's capacity and responsibility to undertake personal self-care strategies. However, this current individualistic approach und
Staff profiles: Terence Brown
Terence Brown, senior admissions counselor in the Office of Admissions, talks about the recruitment and application processes, as well as the students he meets who see themselves as future Spartans well before they get an offer of admission.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/10323
Faculty conversations: Austin Jackson
Austin Jackson talks about the My Brother's Keeper Program and helping students in the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities connect with at-risk black males from Detroit Public Schools.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/10320
Lecture 10, February 9
Marketing - MKTG 25010 Audio Lectures - Lecture 10, February 9 - Kent State University > COLLEGES > College of Business Administration > COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION > Marketing > MKTG 25010 Audio Lectures > Lecture 10, February 9
The Human Rights Key The aim of this teaching resource is to share a visual tool for integrating and linking human rights education with health. The innovative Human Rights Key has served as a valuable infographic to guide students to connect their classroom learning with the reality of local, regional and international health and human rights issues. The framework enables students in the health professions to recognize relationships and connections between human rights, their own personal realities, lega
Mondialisation et droit supraétatique : la situation des droits de la personne
Présentation audio du 18 octobre 2006, dans le cadre des séminaires étudiants au CRDP "Sécurité, normativités et mondialisation 2006-2007"
L’essai et le droit
Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens, Professeur, Faculté de droit, Université de Montréal, Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les identités juridiques et culturelles nord-américaines et comparées
Elementary School Students Show a World Without Art
Animated video about how important art really is for us all. It shows the horrors of this world if we had no art. This video was made by elementary school students. Animations are made by paper drawings and cutouts. (4:05)
Kimberley Dunk - BA American Studies
Kimberley talks about the American and Canadian studies society.
Hillery Harrison - BA Archaeology
Hillery describes the opportunity offered by the University to take part in archaeological digs.
Hester Pode - BA Classical Civilisation and Art History
Hester talks about the balance between studying and societies.













