Remixing Libraries—New Teen Space Integrates Digital with Books
This 3:34 long video shows one example of how a library is using technology to remake the library to help youth use its services in a new way. It provides many examples of what can be done including checking out cameras and the use of volunteers.
How the Sun Works
Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he interactively teaches Astronomy: How the Sun Works. The focus of this lesson is the balance between the sun's internal forces, a hydrostatic equilibrium between a force that prevents the sun from collapsing and a force that holds it together. ( 6:57)
IMC Students Conduct Red Carpet Interviews at Oxford Film Festival
Ole Miss students in the Integrated Marketing & Communications class learned about the media world this past weekend while covering the Oxford Film Festival's red carpet. Students were able to interview filmmakers from around the world, quickly edit and then upload those interviews for all to see. The students say it was an invaluable life experience. To view some of the students' interviews visit: http://www.youtube.com/user/oxfordfilmfest. Video by Mary Stanton.
1916 Battle of the Somme
After two years of trench warfare, the Allies attempt to break through German lines on the Western Front. The ensuing battle will last for months and result in more than one million casualties. (1:36)
The Lazy Hazy
Fast Food Freddy hypnotizes the entire city with his new creation: The Lazy Hazy. Mixie whips up some delicious Fruit Booster Bars to save the day and get everyone moving again. This "Fizzy's Lunch Lab" webisode will encourage daily physical activity and exercise. (4:30)
OrganWise Guys Shorts: Are You OrganWise? (calcium)
Come learn about health and nutrition with the OrganWise Guys! In this short: in a game show-style clip, kids learn about the foods that give their bones the calcium they need to stay strong and healthy. (1min)
OrganWise Guys Shorts: Calcium is the Key to Healthy Bones
Come learn about health and nutrition with the OrganWise Guys! In this short: Grandma Bone teaches kids about how bones needs lots of calcium to be strong and healthy. (1min)
MD Anderson Patient Shares His Drug Trial Success Story
By: mdanderson An unexpected and unsettling diagnosis of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNET), a rare pancreatic cancer, brought Bill Settle from Corpus Christi, Texas, back to his hometown of Houston for treatment at MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Since MD Anderson's sole focus is cancer, our physicians have extensive experience in the therapies and procedures used to treat every type of cancer and to tailor the treatment to each patient. Our expertise brings many patients here, some from aroun
OrganWise Guys Shorts: Snack Tip: Ants on a Log
Come learn about health and nutrition with the OrganWise Guys! In this short: kids learn how to make the classic snack "Ants on a Log," by putting peanut butter and raisins on celery sticks. (1min)
RSC Public Seminars 2012: Seeing the Person in the Problem: a practitioner perspective on justice t
RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012 Podcast from the Refugee Studies Centre's Public Seminar Series on 'Critical Approaches to Environmental Displacement' convened by Dr Alexander Betts. This podcast was recorded on Wednesday 8 February 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. The seminar was delivered by Hannah Smith, Climate Outreach and Information Network.
'Jugaad Innovation'
Professor Jaideep Prabhu recognises that although innovation is the major strategy for companies worldwide, the current economic climate is suppressing R&D budgets and traditional highly structured innovation processes. Western companies, he says, should look to the frugal and flexible approach to innovation used by countries like India, Brazil and China as they lead the way in economic growth.
MITEF-NYC: A New Age in Patent Liquidity What are the benefits, challenges, and opportunities these ongoing developments present to entrepreneurs? Our panel includes representatives from patent aggregators, sources of capital, patent crowd-sourcing firms, and inventors who have commercialized their patents. They will share their experience and offer their views on the future of IP liquidity models.
With Paul Celan into the 21st Century: Pierre Joris - Woodberry Poetry Room
Eminent poet and translator Pierre Joris meditates on his 50-year engagement with the works of Paul Celan. A multimedia show, produced by Nicole Peyrafitte, the event integrates a range of elements including live narrative and translated poems, and a slideshow of visual materials including photographs, manuscript pages, etchings by Gisèle Celan-Lestrange, historical documents and other relevant and resonant materials. The recording was made during the Occupy Harvard movement and references are
Мешан производ на три вектори
Liljana Stefanovska
Се воведува мешан производ на три вектори и негови својства.
Triple scalar product and properties
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Learn About Passover
Passover is one of the most important religious festivals in the Jewish
calendar. In this 2:44 video clip the history and traditions of
Passover are explained. Moves very rapidly and needs some historical background to add needed depth to this brief overview.
Pension reform: Juggling aging and money
The baby-boomer time bomb is set to go off in the next few years, just as both public and private pension providers are trying to cut costs dramatically. Now what?
Bromsgrove High Street Shops 27 February 2012
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DIU d’épileptologie Nancy 2012 – De la neuropharmacologie aux applications quotidiennes
Titre : DIU d’épileptologie Nancy 2012 – De la neuropharmacologie aux applications quotidiennes
Intervenant(s) : Franck SEMAH (Service de neurologie – CHU de Lille).
Résumé : objectifs
- connaître les effets secondaires et les interactions médicamenteuses
- savoir quand débuter, choisir, prescrire et surveiller un traitement antiépileptique
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidé
Leprechauns
These mythological beings have appeared for centuries in Irish folklore, but the pot of gold didn't come until much later. In this video clip, learn more about the origins of the Leprechauns. (1:18)
Open Classroom - 2/29/12 #6 Q&A
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 2/29/12: Feeding Boston: The View from the Front Lines
Lectures:
Maureen Timmons - Director of Dining Services, Northeastern University
Jose Duarte - Chef/Owner, Taranta
Alison Fong - Owner, Bon Me food truck
Phil Bannatyne - Owner, Cambridge Brewing Company
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 Affairs selects a critica













