2012 Lamar Dodd Award Winner RickTarleton.mov
Rick Tarleton, the Athletic Association Distinguished Professor in the Biological Sciences and Distinguished Research Professor, is internationally recognized for his groundbreaking research on Chagas disease and its cause, the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. Since its establishment at UGA in 1984, the Tarleton laboratory has been a constant source of discovery and innovation. Tarleton's early research demonstrated that the heart and intestinal destruction associated with Chagas was not the result o
2012 Albert Christ-Janer Award Winner Bill Kretzschmar.mov
William Kretzschmar, the Harry and Jane Willson Professor in Humanities, is recognized as an international leader in each of his four primary areas of research: American English studies, English Âlexicography, corpus linguistics and language variation studies. He is editor-in-chief of the Linguistic Atlas Project, the oldest and largest ongoing American English survey project in the U.S. Under his leadership, UGA has become a national center for dialect research, and the materials of the LAP ar
Minimum Measured Ozone Level in 1984
Stratospheric Ozone level for October 31, 1984.
Human Pre-History 101 Part 1: Out of (Eastern) Africa
Second in a series of videos that introduces human prehistory, this video describes how our human ancestors spread throughout Africa and then into other regions such as Australia and Europe. How did they reach Australia so early on? What happened when our ancestors encountered Neanderthals? (05:35)
Human Prehistory 101 Part 2: Weathering The Storm
Third in a series of videos that introduces human pre-history, this video describes how early humans continued to defy the odds and populated the Americas during the last Ice Age. (03:25)
Human Pre-History 101 Part 3: Agriculture Rocks Our World
Fourth in a series of videos that introduces human pre-history, this video describes how agriculture changed human societies and genetics throughout the world. (07:01)
Moodle 2.0 Lesson - part 2
This video shows you how to add question pages to your Moodle 2.0 lesson. It continues from the previous video, where we created a simple linear lesson of content pages. (03:02)
The Story of SUNY Oswego: Chapter 7, Student Life
The day-to-day student experience has changed greatly over 150 years, but the college's friendly nature and dedication to student experiences remains unchanged.
Tip of the Week: BioProject
By: OpenHelix A quick intro to BioProject. For more information see http://blog.openhelix.eu/?p=11931
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Schoolhouse Rock - $7.50 Once a Week
This video shows students the importance of keeping track of their money and budgeting that money. It is written and sung by Dave Frishberg and shows how saving a little each day builds for the future. It also explains the importance of making good choices. The video could be used for a conversation about needs and wants as well. (03:03)
Session 5: Building student commitment Student responses to using social media and other Web 2.0 tools will vary from discomfort with the technology to enthusiastic adoption. The challenge for any academic is creating
Creating the social classroom
How Honey is Made Science Chart
In this animated video, students will learn in story format how honey is made. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (3:07)
Test Collection
Jessica Burnett,
Jess Bee
test collection with modules from other authors
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Speak Italian with Your Mouth Full - Lesson 6, part 3 (closing lecture) ESG seminar on Italian language, culture, and food: ES.S41, lesson 6, part 3 (3 of 3)
Defeating Leukemia: Quincy Pedew
Watch leukemia patient Quincy Pedew's story about receiving bone marrow transplants at Duke and how he battled to beat cancer.
Some of the Best Produced Albums - Music Production
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Stephen Webber is an Emmy-winning composer and professor of Music Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music. In three decades as a record producer, engineer, session player, music director, recording artist, DJ, and studio designer, Stephen has recorded with Ivan Neville, Meshell Ndegeocello, the Manhattan Guitar Duo, and the Turtle Island String Quartet, and performed with Bela Fleck, Mark O'Conner, Grandmixer DXT, and Emm
Radical Economist Richard Wolff Has a Prescription for the Struggling Economy
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Wright Brothers are First in Flight
Early in their childhood the Wright Brothers became fascinated with a toy that was powered by a rubber band and could fly. Many other Americans also became obsessed with the fascination of flying but no one could master the art of controlled flying. The Wright Brothers sought out to be the first to master the art of controlled flying and soon became the first Americans to successfully fly. In this video clip, learn how being inspired by a childhood toy, Orville and Wilbur go on to design and fly













