Sinterklaas : Wat ontbreekt er? De kleuters vergelijken afbeeldingen van Zwarte Piet en zoeken wat er telkens ontbreekt (visuele discriminatie). Uit het blad knippen ze het ontbrekende deel en kleven dit naast de juiste afbeelding. Deze oefening sluit aan bij het …
SK76 in Nottinghamshire
This Hectad is an area of countryside in Nottinghamshire conatining several interesting villages and historic sites, including the open field system of Laxton.
Maximising the return on multichannel marketing at IBM
Brendan Dineen, Director of Marketing -- Demand Programmes at IBM UK talks about the Chief Marketing Officer survey that IBM has been conducting in order to understand the role and concerns of the CMO and what is likely to be on the agenda for technology requirements over the next few years - part of the Cranfield Customer Management Forum Guest Speaker Series: http://bit.ly/9UuSf9
FROLIC ARCHITECTURE: A Performance by Susan Howe and David Grubbs - Woodberry Poetry Room
Poet and 2011 Bollingen Prizewinner Susan Howe and composer David Grubbs present "Frolic Architecture," a multidisciplinary performance that merges Howe's uncanny vocalizations with Grubb's ambient soundings. Sponsored by the Woodberry Poetry Room, Harvard University.
Date: November 2, 2011 at Thompson Room, Barker Center.
COM300 Session 4 Spring 2012
Organizational Communications with Geri Girardin
Guest; Jeff Lyons, storygeeks.com
Male Stag Beetles Fighting for Female
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of two male Stag Beetles fighting for a female. The stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) is arguably the most spectacular looking beetle in Britain; the male looks like something from a prehistoric age. The giant antler-like mandiblesare used in courtship displays, and wrestling with other males. Although rather fearsome in appearance, the mandibles cannot be closed with any force. You are more likely to be nipped sharply b
Fat Chance - Course Trailer
Empirical and Mathematical Reasoning 14. Fat Chance --
Joseph D. Harris (Mathematics)
Duke Chapel Live - 1/29/2012
Duke Chapel Live - 1/29/2012
The Nomad's Ger
The nomadic people of Mongolia don’t stay in one place for long. That’s why they live in gers (which American’s know by the Russian name, yurt), a home that is fast and easy to assemble and disassemble. Putting up a ger (pronounced gair) is fast and easy, but its best done by an entire family. This ger was moved by the family of Shagdarsuren Herelchuluun, on the east side of Lake Hovsgol, in northern Mongolia, not far from the Russian border.
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Gifted and Talented Coordinator
This 14 minute program features interviews with those involved in teaching the gifted and talented and students. This video looks at the gifted and talented programme, exploring what the role of the gifted and talented coordinator is and what it can bring to a career. British schools featured.
Drip, Drop, Drip, Drop
In this activity, Students design an experiment to model a leaky faucet and determine the amount of water wasted due to the leak. Using the data they gather in a table, students graph and write an equation for a line of best fit. They express their results with multiple representations and use the results to make predictions. This activity will build an understanding of variable, the relationship between variables, and generalizing these relationships.
Student Feedback Videos
Student Feedback Videos.
Catholic Mass - 1/29/2012 (Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time)
Duke Catholic Center's Celebration of the Eucharist
Fr. Michael Martin, OFM, presiding
Fr. Rick Riccioli, OFM, visiting priest, preaching
Jordan Differding, assisting in the homily
http://catholic.duke.edu
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Service begins @ 9:51
Homily begins @ 27:34
Scripture:
First Reading: Deuteronomy 18:15-20
Psalm 95: If Today You Hear God's Voice (89)
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 7:32-35
Gospel: Mark 1:21-28
Hymns (from the the Gather hymnal, ©1994):
Processional Hymn:
Luce Irigaray Seminar
Papers and panel discussion by Professor Elizabeth Grosz (Women's Studies and Gender Studies, Rutgers), Professor Ellen Mortensen (Director of the Centre for Women's and Gender Studies, University of Bergen) and Dr Rebecca Hill (Communication, RMIT University) on Monday 12th December 2011.
Schedule:
Rebecca Hill
Paper Title: 'Rethinking Place: Irigaray and Ronell'
Ellen Mortensen
Paper Title: 'Sexuate Difference in a Time of Terror'
Elizabeth Grosz
Paper Title: 'Irigaray, Darwin and Sex'
Pa
Finding Their Voice
In the 1920s, thousands of African Americans left the rural South for cities in the North in a movement called "The Great Migration." Their arrival in New York City marked a period called "The Harlem Renaissance." In this video segment from A Walk Through Harlem, we learn that only 30 years earlier many of these descendants of slaves had worked as poor sharecroppers. Although slavery had ended, many blacks were still uneducated. Their shift to the urban North was an attempt to e
HTML, CSS and JavaScript
Hannes Hirzel
This module contains a link to Google basic video lectures about creating web applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Some
RCAR
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Our Brochures Are Not Blank, Ten Point Vision Finalist
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Learn about: "A Ten Point Vision of a Secular America: Restoring the Values of America's Founders": http://richarddawkins.net/videos/644419
This video is 1 of 7 finalists in the The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science social media contest.
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Stick In Mudd
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