Texas A&M: Wildfires Scorch Texas
http://www.tamu.edu/ Over three and a half million acres - more land than the entire state of Connecticut - completely scorched. When the worst wildfire in the state's history erupted, the governor enlisted the help of the Texas A&M University system team including the Texas Forest Service, Texas Task Force 1, the Texas Engineering Extension Service, and the College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M. Video contains actual footage from the battle to gain control of even the most devastating fir
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Station Commander Connects With Texas A&M
NASA astronaut Mike Fossum, commander of Expedition 29 aboard the International Space Station, answers questions from engineering students at his alma mater, Texas A&M University.
The Head Chef
This video shows how Chef Dennis Burrage creates dishes and his math background that helps him do it including a study of architecture.
Running time 2:15 minutes.
Gary Collins, MD Full Testimonial on Health Care UST MBA.mp4
Reflections from the Health Care UST MBA (Class of 2011)
Gary Collins, MD with Regions Hospital, HealthPartners
Department Head of Surgery and Medical Director, Quality & Safety
Go here to see the condensed version...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiJWcqUmb2A
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South Korean Ambassador Visits Ole Miss
Han Duk-Soo, the ambassador for the Republic of Korea to the United States, gave a talk to Ole Miss students recently at the Ford Center. Video produced by Mary Stanton.
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Inside the News: Risk appetite lifted on Greek bailout hopes
Nov. 4 - Intense European pressure has forced Greece to seek political consensus on a new bailout plan instead of holding a referendum after EU leaders raised the prospect of a Greek exit from the euro.
Jobs data hint at improvement
Nov. 4 - The U.S. unemployment rate fall in October to a six-month low and although job creation was weaker than expected, economists say the labor market is showing small signs of improvement. Jill Bennett reports.
CHIN 101-01, Elementary Chinese, Fall 2004
This course introduces students with no previous knowledge of Chinese to the language--called "Mandarin" by English speakers, putonghua in the People's Republic, and Kuo-yu in Taiwan. Equal emphasis will be given to acquiring the rudiments of both spoken and written Chinese. Although oral-aural work naturally makes up the bulk of our work in the classroom, the instructors will always be available during their office hours to help students with their written homework or their writing of character
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Boundary Spanners: Beyond Repackaging
Thunderbird School of Global Management Professor Andreas Schotter, Ph.D., goes inside the mind of a boundary spanner. http://www.thunderbird.edu
Authors@Google: W. David Stephenson
W. David Stephenson visits Google Cambridge to talk about his new book "Data Dynamite: How Liberating Information Will Transform Our World." From the description:
"Martin Luther unleashed the printed word by translating the Bible into German so priests were no longer needed as intermediaries, and allowed wide public access by printing it instead of having it copied by monks. Data Dynamite will do the same for data, unleashing its power by giving everyone access using the Internet.
"Data is com
Grading the Graphics
Students work as graphics illustrators on a newspaper, interpreting, creating, and analyzing graphic displays. The page opens to the tasks as well as the solutions for each task and, most helpful, a scoring rubric.
8.02 Electricity and Magnetism (MIT)
In addition to the basic concepts of Electromagnetism, a vast variety of interesting topics are covered in this course: Lightning, Pacemakers, Electric Shock Treatment, Electrocardiograms, Metal Detectors, Musical Instruments, Magnetic Levitation, Bullet Trains, Electric Motors, Radios, TV, Car Coils, Superconductivity, Aurora Borealis, Rainbows, Radio Telescopes, Interferometers, Particle Accelerators (a.k.a. Atom Smashers or Colliders), Mass Spectrometers, Red Sunsets, Blue Skies, Haloes aroun
The Lost City of Atlantis [1/4]
This nine minute video provides students a look at possible sites of the city of Atlantis. Part of a series on Mystery Quest. Shows students how scientists work and deal with proving one's beliefs.
Roan Mountain Highlands
This Carolina Environmental Diversity Explorations "virtual field trip" explores the natural beauty and geological and ecological diversity of the Roan Mountain Highlands that straddle the border between North Carolina and Tennessee. The rocks of Roan Mountain are interesting because of their age, their mineralogy, and the evidence they provide about the geological processes that formed them. The plant communities are interesting because they are southern examples of communities usually found mu
World Affairs: The Arab Spring and Prospects for Democracy
Professor Keith St. Clair presents about the Arab Springs and the prospect for democracy, for GRCC's World Affairs series.













